DREAM Act Now DREAM Act Now
One of the most outrageous casualties of the nation's immigration stalemate are the tens of thousands of young immigrants whose parents brought them to the US as children and who ...
Apr 2, 2008 / Chris Hayes
India: What Ails the Giant? India: What Ails the Giant?
The west routinely celebrates the Indian economy as a stirring giant, but the worsening plight of the rural poor tells a different story: A conversation with Prabhat Patnaik.
Apr 2, 2008 / Feature / Jayati Vora
Time to Break the Silence Time to Break the Silence
Since 1865, when it was founded by Northern abolitionists, The Nation has always believed in the liberating power of truth, of conviction, of conscience, and of fighting for cause...
Apr 2, 2008 / Katrina vanden Heuvel
No Fooling No Fooling
"Everybody, this is not an April Fools joke," said Sen. Reid yesterday in an announcement with Sen. McConnell. "This is important ...and the only way it's going to be solved is f...
Apr 2, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Oh, What a Lovely War! So? Oh, What a Lovely War! So?
Two outrageous statements by Bush and Cheney demonstrate their scorn and contempt for the American people and for the armed forces they command.
Apr 2, 2008 / Michael Takiff
“We Did Not Bail Out Bear Sterns” “We Did Not Bail Out Bear Sterns”
So says Bernanke in his testimony before the Joint Economic Committee.
Apr 2, 2008 / Chris Hayes
An Unreported Scandal An Unreported Scandal
The Bush Administration has presided over the highest run-up in military spending since World War II. As our economy collapses, why can't the media connect the dots?
Apr 2, 2008 / Column / Robert Scheer
Politics at a Price Politics at a Price
A former GOP fundraiser talks about donor psychology, disillusionment and the high cost of winning.
Apr 1, 2008 / Feature / Chris Hayes and Te-Ping Chen
War is Hell War is Hell
Last year, some 67,000 soldiers returned from combat in Iraq and Afghanistan were treated for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Eighty-nine of them committed suicide. Perhaps even ...
Apr 1, 2008 / Peter Rothberg
