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Labor to Harvard: Which Side Are You On? Labor to Harvard: Which Side Are You On?

The AFL-CIO's new president warns that members of the academy should make common cause with the justifiable anger among working people.

Apr 12, 2010 / William Greider

Why I’m Still an Optimist Why I’m Still an Optimist

After reporting US politics and economics for forty years, Nation national affairs correspondent William Greider still considers himself an optimist. Appearing as a guest on Radio ...

Apr 12, 2010 / William Greider

The Cleveland Model: A Grassroots Approach to Job Creation

The Cleveland Model: A Grassroots Approach to Job Creation The Cleveland Model: A Grassroots Approach to Job Creation

Al Jazeera English's "Fault Lines" program discovers creative models local communities are using to address unemployment.

Apr 12, 2010 / Al Jazeera English

The Cleveland Model: A Grassroots Approach to Job Creation The Cleveland Model: A Grassroots Approach to Job Creation

Al Jazeera English's "Fault Lines" program discovers creative models local communities are using to address unemployment.

Apr 12, 2010 / Al Jazeera English

What Bart Stupak Got Right What Bart Stupak Got Right

The congressman deserved criticism for manipulating the health care debate. But his anti-corporate and anti-war stances, among others, will be missed.

Apr 12, 2010 / John Nichols

Erick Erickson Joins CNN in Time for the Cruelest Month Erick Erickson Joins CNN in Time for the Cruelest Month

 Will CNN get caught in the crossfire?

Apr 12, 2010 / Leslie Savan

Dawn Johnsen’s Fall and Justice Stevens’ Replacement Dawn Johnsen’s Fall and Justice Stevens’ Replacement

How the surrender to partisan attacks on Dawn Johnsen's nomination reveals Obama's ambivalent approach to restoring the rule of law.

Apr 12, 2010 / Ari Melber

Around The Nation Around The Nation

My favorite books. Plus: How will the new student loan laws impact you? And David Carr and John Nichols disagree, respectfully.

Apr 11, 2010 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Protest Publix Protest Publix

Supermarket chain refusing the same penny-per-pound agreement that other tomato purchasing giants like McDonald's and Whole Foods have adopted.

Apr 10, 2010 / Peter Rothberg

Breaking the Banks Breaking the Banks

If banks aren't fighting the financial regulatory bill tooth and nail, then you know the reform isn't worth the paper it's written on.

Apr 10, 2010 / Chris Hayes

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