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Allison Kilkenny: Saving the Postal Service Without Privatizing It Allison Kilkenny: Saving the Postal Service Without Privatizing It

The post office has come under fire from fiscal hawks for running a $9 billion deficit, and the threats have now reached the point where the service could be closed in a matter of ...

Sep 12, 2011 / Countdown

Ari Berman: How the GOP Curtails Voting Rights Ari Berman: How the GOP Curtails Voting Rights

Across the country, the Republican party is trying to make it harder for the Democrats’ core constituencies to vote.

Sep 12, 2011 / Countdown

Kucinich on International Policy and its Relationship to the Economy Kucinich on International Policy and its Relationship to the Economy

The congressman argues that just as war and poverty are twins, so are peace and prosperity.

Sep 12, 2011 / C-SPAN and Dennis Kucinich

Where Was the Pat Tillman Story on NFL Sunday? Where Was the Pat Tillman Story on NFL Sunday?

The League embraced its role on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks yet hardly mentioned the late Pat Tillman.

Sep 12, 2011 / Dave Zirin

From Attica to Pelican Bay: How To Heed the Lessons of a Prison Uprising

From Attica to Pelican Bay: How To Heed the Lessons of a Prison Uprising From Attica to Pelican Bay: How To Heed the Lessons of a Prison Uprising

Forty years after Attica, the US prison population is ten times larger.

Sep 12, 2011 / Michael Ratner

Little Love for Labor Little Love for Labor

A new report reveals that high school textbooks are getting a lot wrong about the labor movement.

Sep 12, 2011 / StudentNation / Josh Eidelson

Uncle Sam Does(n’t) Want You Uncle Sam Does(n’t) Want You

From the first jobless Americans through the Great Depression to the Great Recession of the present moment, the reserve army of labor marches through time.

Sep 12, 2011 / Steve Fraser and Joshua Freeman

A Poem for the Wounded City A Poem for the Wounded City

Let us realize that the best way to honor the loss of innocent life on one day is to remember taking of innocent life on all days.

Sep 12, 2011 / Moustafa Bayoumi

After Jobs Speech, We Ask—Yet Again—’Where’s This Obama Been?’ After Jobs Speech, We Ask—Yet Again—’Where’s This Obama Been?’

 We keep asking the same question about the president as if for the first time, in a sort of liberal’s version of 50 First Dates

Sep 12, 2011 / Leslie Savan

Congress Should Mark Anniversary of the ‘War on Terror’ by Deauthorizing It

Congress Should Mark Anniversary of the ‘War on Terror’ by Deauthorizing It Congress Should Mark Anniversary of the ‘War on Terror’ by Deauthorizing It

Congresswoman Barbara Lee, the lone vote against authorizing the perpetual “war on terror,” is leading an effort to repeal it.

Sep 11, 2011 / John Nichols

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