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Party Every Day Party Every Day

Fox News is getting ever more brazen in its refusal to distinguish between journalist and politician—but so is everyone else.

May 5, 2010 / Column / Eric Alterman

Britain: Confessions of an Undecided Voter Britain: Confessions of an Undecided Voter

The Clegg effect has changed the face of British politics. How does an old Labour supporter decide which way to vote?

May 5, 2010 / Maria Margaronis

“Use Your Soapbox!” John Carlos and Etan Thomas Stand with Los Suns “Use Your Soapbox!” John Carlos and Etan Thomas Stand with Los Suns

NBA player Etan Thomas and 1968 Olympian Dr. John Carlos speak about why they stand with the Phoenix Suns efforts to resist Arizona's anti-immigrant legislation.

May 5, 2010 / Dave Zirin

‘Shocker’ in Laura Bush Memoir No Big Deal For Texas Journos ‘Shocker’ in Laura Bush Memoir No Big Deal For Texas Journos

The former First Lady, as a teen, ran a stop sign and caused a fatal car crash.  In her new memoir  she talks about it at last, but it's pretty ho-hum (like the rest of t...

May 5, 2010 / Morgan Ashenfelter

Scahill on Olbermann, vanden Heuvel on The Ed Show Tonight

Scahill on Olbermann, vanden Heuvel on The Ed Show Tonight Scahill on Olbermann, vanden Heuvel on The Ed Show Tonight

Check out two Nation contributors on MSNBC tonight, talking Times Square and the politics of BP. 

May 5, 2010 / Press Room

A Confederacy of Foxes

A Confederacy of Foxes A Confederacy of Foxes

The mainstream media track Fox News as if it were the Sixth Estate. Does that benefit us—or Fox?

May 5, 2010 / Richard Pollak

Amy Goodman, Colleagues Sue Minneapolis Police, Secret Service Over Abuse at RNC Amy Goodman, Colleagues Sue Minneapolis Police, Secret Service Over Abuse at RNC

Three Democracy Now! journalists were assaulted and arrested while covering protests at the RNC. Now they are fighting back.

May 5, 2010 / Jeremy Scahill

Tehran’s Coup in Iraq, Part III Tehran’s Coup in Iraq, Part III

Iran is tightening its grip in Baghdad, and once again there’s talk of violence.

May 5, 2010 / Bob Dreyfuss

The Nation Goes Open Source The Nation Goes Open Source

Beyond the practical benefits, going open source was a political act for The Nation.

May 5, 2010 / Peter Rothberg

Glenn Beck Gets It Right Glenn Beck Gets It Right

The attempted Times Square bombing is a reminder that the defense budgets for high-tech warfare are beside the point in countering terrorists who turn firecrackers into bombs.

May 5, 2010 / Robert Scheer

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