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Arab Uprisings: What the February 20 Protests Tell Us About Morocco Arab Uprisings: What the February 20 Protests Tell Us About Morocco

Morocco, long considered one of the most stable Arab countries, is not immune to the unrest sweeping the region.

Feb 17, 2011 / Laila Lalami

ON WISCONSIN: Live Reports From Ground Zero for Labor Rights ON WISCONSIN: Live Reports From Ground Zero for Labor Rights

LIVE reports from Wisconsin, where the governor is seeking to end collective bargaining, and tens of thousands of union members and their allies are rallying in opposition.

Feb 17, 2011 / John Nichols

If Only Washington Had a Brain If Only Washington Had a Brain

There’s a perfectly obvious path toward that Republican goal of $100 billion in cuts: change our thinking about making war.

Feb 17, 2011 / Tom Engelhardt

Wisconsin Crowds Swell to 30,000; Key GOP Legislators Waver Wisconsin Crowds Swell to 30,000; Key GOP Legislators Waver

Governor Scott Walker wants to strip public employee unions of collective bargaining rights on Thursday. Teachers, students, state employees, firefighters and small business o...

Feb 17, 2011 / John Nichols

Mayor to Judge: Drop Dead Mayor to Judge: Drop Dead

New York State Supreme Court Justice Emily Jane Goodman's rulings regularly raise hackles, but now Mayor Bloomberg is getting in on the act.

Feb 17, 2011 / Katha Pollitt

Letters Letters

 

Feb 16, 2011 / Our Readers

Puzzle No. 1622 Puzzle No. 1622

This puzzle originally appeared in the March 6, 1976, issue.

 

Feb 16, 2011 / Frank W. Lewis

The Swift Demise of Rep. Christopher Lee The Swift Demise of Rep. Christopher Lee

A member of Congress named Christopher Lee— A buff enough member, we all would agree— Was hoping on Craigslist to go on a spree. So, shirtless, he posted a “How about me?”— Not knowing that someone with Google could see He wasn’t the guy he’d pretended to be, And, yes, he was married and thus hardly free. Now Christopher Lee is naught but debris.

Feb 16, 2011 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Nation Conversations: Jane McAlevey on Why Unions Are Not the Problem Nation Conversations: Jane McAlevey on Why Unions Are Not the Problem

Instead of giving in to the conservative campaign to demonize organized labor, progressives should push to secure higher benefits for all workers.

Feb 16, 2011 / The Nation

Time for Outrage!

Time for Outrage! Time for Outrage!

On the American publication of Stéphane Hessel’s Indignez-vous!

Feb 16, 2011 / Feature / Charles Glass

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