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Uprooting the Bedouins of Israel Uprooting the Bedouins of Israel

Christian evangelicals are donating saplings to make the Israeli desert bloom—but they're doing it on land now being seized from Bedouins.

Dec 2, 2010 / Neve Gordon

The Big Float’s a Big Scam The Big Float’s a Big Scam

WikiLeaks may be the biggest information explosion this week, but Wednesday's mammoth release of documents pertaining to the Fed's bank bailout program could well spark the most ou...

Dec 2, 2010 / Laura Flanders

The Breakdown: Will States Lead on Single-Payer Healthcare Reform?

The Breakdown: Will States Lead on Single-Payer Healthcare Reform? The Breakdown: Will States Lead on Single-Payer Healthcare Reform?

The Washington Post's Ezra Klein joins Chris Hayes to discuss whether a new bipartisan proposal in the Senate could pave the way for states to adopt single-payer healthcare systems...

Dec 2, 2010 / Chris Hayes

Did US Special Operations Forces Want to ‘Target’ Refugee Camps in Pakistan? Did US Special Operations Forces Want to ‘Target’ Refugee Camps in Pakistan?

 A confidential cable, released by Wikileaks, from the US embassies in Afghanistan and Pakistan reveals that US diplomats were asked for intelligence on refugee camps "fo...

Dec 2, 2010 / Jeremy Scahill

WikiLeaks Leaks: The Bright Side WikiLeaks Leaks: The Bright Side

Qaddaffi's one good decision.

Dec 2, 2010 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Strategic Reset: Movements React to Midterm Losses

Strategic Reset: Movements React to Midterm Losses Strategic Reset: Movements React to Midterm Losses

November's elections were a wake up call for movements around labor, the environment, immigration and education. Did activists tether themselves too closely to Democrats? What shou...

Dec 2, 2010 / Feature / The Editors

Green Strategy Now

Green Strategy Now Green Strategy Now

After the demise of climate legislation, environment groups are going local—and confrontational.

Dec 2, 2010 / Feature / Christian Parenti

Making Unions Matter Again

Making Unions Matter Again Making Unions Matter Again

For too long, unions have mistaken access for power. They need to get back to organizing and activating members.

Dec 2, 2010 / Feature / Jane McAlevey

Immigrant Activists Regroup

Immigrant Activists Regroup Immigrant Activists Regroup

Over the past decade, the immigrants' rights movement has become a strong grassroots force. Now it's time to develop a unified legislative strategy that can shape the national deba...

Dec 2, 2010 / Feature / Daniel Altschuler

Reframing the Education Debate

Reframing the Education Debate Reframing the Education Debate

Obama's education policy is far too close to George W. Bush's. Those of us who recognize the importance of public education can't wait for the administration to lead the way.

Dec 2, 2010 / Feature / Pedro Noguera

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