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Jeff Biggers on student protests in Arizona, John Nichols on Canada's New Democratic Party, and Kate Murphy on FAIR's twenty-fifth anniversary.

May 4, 2011 / Various Contributors

Osama’s Assassins

Osama’s Assassins Osama’s Assassins

Meet the Special Operations unit that killed Osama bin Laden.

May 4, 2011 / Jeremy Scahill

Osama bin Laden Has Been Killed Osama bin Laden Has Been Killed

All cheered as the president said it. ’Midst cheering, though, some folks said, “Let it Be quite clear right now That some way, somehow, The Donald will try to claim credit.”  

May 4, 2011 / Books & the Arts / Calvin Trillin

Grace Lee Boggs: The Next American Revolution Grace Lee Boggs: The Next American Revolution

The legendary philosopher, activist and community organizer says that now is the moment for a fundamental change in the United States, one that involves an evolution of humanity.

May 4, 2011 / Palenque Films and Kique Cubero

Gender Trouble Gender Trouble

Transgender people face assaults that run the gamut from physical to emotional. It's past time to resolve our society's discomfort with those outside the gender binary.

May 4, 2011 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

Bin Gotten

Bin Gotten Bin Gotten

The killing of Osama bin Laden was a just and necessary undertaking, but it should not be an occasion for joy.

May 4, 2011 / Column / Eric Alterman

Nation Readers’ Top Ten Protest Songs

Nation Readers’ Top Ten Protest Songs Nation Readers’ Top Ten Protest Songs

An incomplete list in random order.

May 4, 2011 / The Nation

Egypt After Mubarak

Egypt After Mubarak Egypt After Mubarak

On campuses, in syndicates and even inside the Muslim Brotherhood—the revolution lives on.

May 4, 2011 / Feature / Paul Amar

From Two Breadwinners to One

From Two Breadwinners to One From Two Breadwinners to One

Middle-class dreams have been deferred as the recession shrinks the two-income family.

May 4, 2011 / Feature / Louis Uchitelle

Off the Map in Mexico

Off the Map in Mexico Off the Map in Mexico

In the wake of a militarized drug war, the power of cartels is more pervasive than ever.

May 4, 2011 / Feature / Dawn Paley

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