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Some sportswriters just don't get it.

May 7, 2008 / Column / Dave Zirin

The Next War The Next War

Remember when the globe's imperial policeman, its New Rome, was going to wield its unsurpassed military power by moving from country to country, using lightning strikes and shock-a...

May 7, 2008 / TomDispatch

Battle of the Hawks Battle of the Hawks

In the increasingly unlikely event of a McCain-Clinton election, people who care about peace have serious reason to worry.

May 7, 2008 / Column / Robert Scheer

Clintons in Denial Clintons in Denial

Tuesday's elections show the Clintons are beyond persuasion or capable of thinking beyond their own interests.

May 7, 2008 / Tom Hayden

Split Result Helps Obama, But Leaves Race Undone Split Result Helps Obama, But Leaves Race Undone

The race for the Democratic presidential nomination did not end Tuesday night. A split result -- North Carolina solidly for Barack Obama, Indiana narrowly for Hillary Clinton -- ...

May 7, 2008 / John Nichols

Young Voters Hold the Key Young Voters Hold the Key

With an unprecedented number of youth voters participating in the Democratic primary this season, Anna Martínez--the Democratic National Committee's Deputy Political Director for...

May 7, 2008 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

The Politics of Prices The Politics of Prices

I've been following the global spike in commodity prices with great interest, and we'll be carrying some excellent feature articles on it in the magazine soon. But I wanted to hig...

May 6, 2008 / Chris Hayes

Looking Past Clichés Looking Past Clichés

The Visitor is that rare film that defines Arabs not as ethnic or religious stereotypes but as individuals.

May 6, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Laila Lalami

Poor Is the New Rich! Poor Is the New Rich!

As waves of poverty wash over the once-affluent, it's nice to know that you can share the pain.

May 6, 2008 / Annabelle Gurwitch

Dem Scenarios: An End, A Beginning, A Nightmare Dem Scenarios: An End, A Beginning, A Nightmare

The race for the Democratic presidential nomination is far more volatile now than it was on January 3, that distant day when hopeful Iowans trooped to their caucuses. And it is a ...

May 6, 2008 / John Nichols

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