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Filibuster Reform Delayed But Not Defeated

Filibuster Reform Delayed But Not Defeated Filibuster Reform Delayed But Not Defeated

The Senate will not change its own rules on opening day, as reformers had hoped.

Jan 5, 2011 / John Nichols

New Congress Begins With Charades and Debt Threats New Congress Begins With Charades and Debt Threats

Two of the top priorities for the 112th Congress convening today involve an irrelevant charade (the attempt to repeal healthcare reform) and an irresponsible threat (to freeze th...

Jan 5, 2011 / Ari Melber

Trading Jobs for More of the Same Trading Jobs for More of the Same

The Clinton years analogies have been coming fast and furious since the midterm elections and Obama's self-described “shellacking.”  But today's administration see...

Jan 4, 2011 / Laura Flanders

Dave Zirin on Sports Beneath the Pyrotechnics Dave Zirin on Sports Beneath the Pyrotechnics

From Billie Jean King to Muhammad Ali, Jim Brown to Pat Tillman, the new film Not Just A Game: Power, Politics & American Sports examines just how linked politics and sports h...

Jan 4, 2011 / Press Room

In Dave Zirin’s New Film, Sports is ‘Not Just a Game’ In Dave Zirin’s New Film, Sports is ‘Not Just a Game’

The new documentary from The Nation's explores the intersection of sports and politics in America.

Jan 4, 2011 / Media Education Foundation

The Pentagon’s Urge to Surge The Pentagon’s Urge to Surge

For a country embroiled in wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, once you begin down the path of invasion and occupation, turning back is as difficult as an addict going cold turkey.

Jan 4, 2011 / Tom Engelhardt

Muslims Get the Message as Turkey’s Bid to Join the EU Stalls Muslims Get the Message as Turkey’s Bid to Join the EU Stalls

If Europe's biggest social worry is the integration—or not—of Muslims, nothing would be smarter than positive gestures towards Turkey. Unfortunately, the EU isn't makin...

Jan 4, 2011 / Barbara Crossette

The Nation Takes Up Filibuster Reform The Nation Takes Up Filibuster Reform

This session, the Senate has a chance to fix the filibuster—a reform we've been championing for years. Read our coverage by Christopher Hayes, Thomas Geoghegan, Senator Tom H...

Jan 4, 2011 / The Nation

Slide Show: Meet New Committee Chairs Working on Energy, Education, Labor

Slide Show: Meet New Committee Chairs Working on Energy, Education, Labor Slide Show: Meet New Committee Chairs Working on Energy, Education, Labor

Now that the Republicans have regained control of the House, chairmanships for many House committees previously headed by Democrats have fallen into Republican hands. How important…

Jan 4, 2011 / Photo Essay / The Nation

The Filibuster FAQ: Fact, Fiction, and Why We Need Reform

The Filibuster FAQ: Fact, Fiction, and Why We Need Reform The Filibuster FAQ: Fact, Fiction, and Why We Need Reform

The Senate has a chance to redeem its dysfunction and implement needed reforms to its own rules when it convenes a new session today.

Jan 4, 2011 / John Nichols

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