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Bolivia Gets the Change It Asked For Bolivia Gets the Change It Asked For

Evo Morales expanded his mandate with a landslide victory in a referendum last week. But the Washington foreign policy establishment still won't acknowledge he's delivering on his...

Aug 15, 2008 / Feature / Mark Weisbrot

The Defunding of the Peace Movement The Defunding of the Peace Movement

If millions are to be spent on an anti-Iraq, anti-McCain message, the money will come from the Obama campaign or not at all.

Aug 15, 2008 / Feature / Tom Hayden

Clinton Will Be Placed In Nomination Clinton Will Be Placed In Nomination

New York Senator Hillary Clinton will become the first challenger to a presumptive Democratic nominee for president to be placed in nomination at a party convention since Jerry Br...

Aug 15, 2008 / John Nichols

Stop the Smears Stop the Smears

Here's how to keep FOX smears of Obama from spreading.

Aug 14, 2008 / Brave New Films

Is Wal-Mart Making Its Employees Vote Republican? Is Wal-Mart Making Its Employees Vote Republican?

Wal-Mart is telling its employees to vote Republican. Isn't that illegal?

Aug 14, 2008 / American News Project

Jon Stewart Skewers Beijing Olympics Scandals Jon Stewart Skewers Beijing Olympics Scandals

Few expected the Beijing Olympics to go without its fair share of scandals--but who knew they would mostly turn out to be so laughable?

Aug 14, 2008 / The Daily Show

The Bear Stearns Conspiracy The Bear Stearns Conspiracy

Americans know all the details of the John Edwards affair. But they remain in the dark about a scandal that affects the livelihoods of millions. Who orchestrated the fall of Bear S...

Aug 14, 2008 / Column / Nicholas von Hoffman

China Marches to a Green Beat China Marches to a Green Beat

Students from around the world gather in China's march to protect the environment. Learn how youth are looking beyond Olympic feuds to forge a sustainable future.

Aug 14, 2008 / The Nation

Moving Forward: Registering Voters, Having Fun Moving Forward: Registering Voters, Having Fun

Forward Montana's Matt Singer discusses how to reach new voters with bunny ears and costumes.

Aug 14, 2008 / The Nation

Spain’s Basketball Team Sullies the Olympics Spain’s Basketball Team Sullies the Olympics

  There are some athletes who can't be bought. Some athletes who refuse tobecome commodities, valuing their humanity more than their wallets. Thenthere is the Spanish nationa...

Aug 14, 2008 / Dave Zirin

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