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Sound and Fury, but Few Facts, at Rep. King’s ‘Prislam’ Hearing Sound and Fury, but Few Facts, at Rep. King’s ‘Prislam’ Hearing

 Rep. Peter King held another hearing into Islamic radicalization today, this time focusing on prisons. But he failed to prove his case. 

Jun 15, 2011 / George Zornick

Why Didn’t John King Ask at the Debate, ‘Republican Party or Tea Party?’ Why Didn’t John King Ask at the Debate, ‘Republican Party or Tea Party?’

King’s no-nonsense, staccato style of moderating had the inadvertent effect of toning down the crazy.

Jun 15, 2011 / Leslie Savan

Fighting Foreclosure in Boston

Fighting Foreclosure in Boston Fighting Foreclosure in Boston

An unlikely grassroots coalition is keeping residents in their homes, one property at a time.

Jun 15, 2011 / Feature / Sasha Abramsky

Should All Kids Go to College?

Should All Kids Go to College? Should All Kids Go to College?

Given skyrocketing college costs and the bleak jobs outlook, some argue that vocational school is an apt alternative to a four-year liberal arts program for many working-class kids...

Jun 15, 2011 / Feature / Dana Goldstein

Nikki Haley’s Pay-to-Play Politics

Nikki Haley’s Pay-to-Play Politics Nikki Haley’s Pay-to-Play Politics

South Carolinians are beginning to feel duped by their new governor’s cronyism.

Jun 15, 2011 / Feature / Corey Hutchins

The Romance of Birthright Israel

The Romance of Birthright Israel The Romance of Birthright Israel

By providing all-expenses paid trips to Israel for Jewish young adults, US funders and Israeli politicians are creating the next generations of American Zionists.

Jun 15, 2011 / Feature / Kiera Feldman

WikiLeaks Haiti: The Earthquake Cables

WikiLeaks Haiti: The Earthquake Cables WikiLeaks Haiti: The Earthquake Cables

Despite reports from its own embassy that the post-quake situation in Haiti was “calm,” the United States launched a massive military operation that sparked an internat...

Jun 15, 2011 / Ansel Herz

The Children’s Hospital: On David Foster Wallace

The Children’s Hospital: On David Foster Wallace The Children’s Hospital: On David Foster Wallace

Vulnerability was what made David Foster Wallace so beloved, but it often led him to surrender too much in his fiction.

Jun 15, 2011 / Books & the Arts / William Deresiewicz

Shelf Life: On ‘Granta’

Shelf Life: On ‘Granta’ Shelf Life: On ‘Granta’

Under the editorship of John Freeman and Ellah Allfrey, Granta is thriving again.

Jun 15, 2011 / Books & the Arts / Scott Sherman

The Hills Are Alive: On the Lakotas and the Black Hills

The Hills Are Alive: On the Lakotas and the Black Hills The Hills Are Alive: On the Lakotas and the Black Hills

The story of the Lakotas does not end with their loss of the Black Hills or the massacre at Wounded Knee.

Jun 15, 2011 / Books & the Arts / Ari Kelman

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