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Savvy Dems Reject GOP ‘Advice’ on Health Reform Savvy Dems Reject GOP ‘Advice’ on Health Reform

Why do Republicans keep telling Democrats not to back reform? Could it be because they've read the polls that showing doing so will help Democrats?

Mar 15, 2010 / John Nichols

US-Israel Showdown? US-Israel Showdown?

Does Obama have the guts for a full-frontal confrontation with the Israel lobby?

Mar 15, 2010 / Bob Dreyfuss

One Voice for Choice One Voice for Choice

Implore your pro-choice reps to fight!

Mar 15, 2010 / Peter Rothberg

Greg Mitchell Joins The Nation Greg Mitchell Joins The Nation

The Nation is adding an essential new voice to TheNation.com--Greg Mitchell, former editor of Editor & Publisher. Mitchell will be blogging as writer and editor of the new &quo...

Mar 15, 2010 / The Editors

There’s No ‘Compromise’ Protection Against Predators There’s No ‘Compromise’ Protection Against Predators

 Good riddance to the Senate's bipartisan effort to build a weak Consumer Financial Protection Agency.

Mar 14, 2010 / Kai Wright

Comrade Limbaugh Hails the Genius of Socialized Medicine Comrade Limbaugh Hails the Genius of Socialized Medicine

And why not? His favored national health care system, Costa Rica's, ranks higher than the U.S. system and delivers longer life expectancy.

Mar 14, 2010 / John Nichols

Reclaiming a Legacy: The Death of Fatima Meer and the World Cup Reclaiming a Legacy: The Death of Fatima Meer and the World Cup

A giant of the South African freedom struggle, Fatima Meer, has passed away. The rush has already begun to claim her legacy.

Mar 14, 2010 / Dave Zirin

Audacity Audacity

Cartoon.

Mar 12, 2010 / Edward Sorel and Richard Lingeman

The Breakdown: How Does Incumbency Affect Elections? The Breakdown: How Does Incumbency Affect Elections?

If incumbents are running scared, what does that mean for the phenomenon of the incumbency effect?

Mar 12, 2010 / Chris Hayes

Labor War in the Mojave

Labor War in the Mojave Labor War in the Mojave

The multinational mining giant Rio Tinto has uprooted unions, slashed wages and abused employees all over the world. Now workers at its California facility are fighting a lockout.

Mar 12, 2010 / Feature / Mike Davis

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