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A Practical Peace Advocate on Obama’s Nobel Speech A Practical Peace Advocate on Obama’s Nobel Speech

The Obama speech was about what I expected: on the one hand/on the other hand, I reject false choices, needle-threading "pragmatism." I have to say I find this rhetorical...

Dec 10, 2009 / Chris Hayes

Stop Usury Now Stop Usury Now

If ten percent is good enough for God, it should be enough for the bankers.

Dec 10, 2009 / William Greider

The Krugman Blues The Krugman Blues

I've got a new Think Again column called "Conservatives Turn to CNBC andthe WSJ for Stimulating Propaganda" and you can find it here Also, I did a post for the Daily...

Dec 10, 2009 / Eric Alterman

Yes, Regulators Can Stop Foreclosures Yes, Regulators Can Stop Foreclosures

Government regulators could insist that mortgage lenders take significant steps to stem the foreclosure crisis--but so far they've refused to.

Dec 10, 2009 / Feature / Greg Kaufmann

Pregnant, in Prison and Denied Care Pregnant, in Prison and Denied Care

Incarcerated women have achieved a string of victories against inhumane treatment in childbirth. But what about access to healthcare for all pregnant women in prison, not just thos...

Dec 10, 2009 / Feature / Rachel Roth

Palin’s Climate Change Conspiracy Palin’s Climate Change Conspiracy

The Nation's Chris Hayes debunks the latest Sarah Palin op-ed which tries to give voice to the far right's absurd climate change lies.

Dec 10, 2009 / Countdown

Obama’s Gets Nobel “A Little Early” And With A Clear Challenge Obama’s Gets Nobel “A Little Early” And With A Clear Challenge

President Obama delivered an exceptionally well-reasoned and appropriately humble address accepting a Nobel Prize for Peace that, in the words of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, was ...

Dec 10, 2009 / John Nichols

What You Need to Know About “Climategate” What You Need to Know About “Climategate”

A round-up of articles and blogs about the hacked emails and the climate change deniers who love them.

Dec 10, 2009 / Robert S. Eshelman

Fight Climate Change, Not Wars Fight Climate Change, Not Wars

Here in Copenhagen, Obama's Nobel--which was awarded in part because of his re-engagement with the climate change negotiations--carries a special set of ironies.

Dec 10, 2009 / Naomi Klein

Are Student Loan Companies Playing Politics With People’s Jobs? Are Student Loan Companies Playing Politics With People’s Jobs?

Lenders claim that cutting their federal subsidies in order to give grants to students would put tens of thousands out of work--but the numbers just don't add up.

Dec 9, 2009 / Pedro de la Torre III

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