Long Live Jorge Castro Long Live Jorge Castro
Work with low-income families in Richmond, California made me re-examine the meaning of hope for progressive change.
Mar 6, 2008 / The Nation
Winning Votes, Hearts & Minds Winning Votes, Hearts & Minds
Hillary Clinton may have won Texas, but the huge crowds participating for the first time in the primary and caucuses were there mainly because of Barack Obama.
Mar 5, 2008 / Feature / Lou Dubose
Milk Wars Milk Wars
As struggling dairy farmers seek profits by responding to rising consumer demand for raw milk, regulators are taking a hard line.
Mar 5, 2008 / Feature / David E. Gumpert
Afghanistan on the Burner Afghanistan on the Burner
Here's a bit of nostalgia for the past: In 2003, we worried because Afghanistan was cultivating 80,000 hectares of opium. Now that figure is 200,000, and Afghanistan accounts for ...
Mar 5, 2008 / Chris Hayes
What Makes Ralph Run What Makes Ralph Run
Ralph Nader explains the reasons why he must run in 2008. They haven't changed since 2004.
Mar 5, 2008 / Katrina vanden Heuvel
The “Politically Influential” Working Families Party The “Politically Influential” Working Families Party
The Nation has been covering the ascendancy of The Working Families Party since it was started in 1998 by a group of labor and community activists who wanted to end the rightward ...
Mar 5, 2008 / Katrina vanden Heuvel
Unsettling Thought Unsettling Thought
An undisclosed plan in an undisclosed location.
Mar 5, 2008 / Column / Calvin Trillin
Bush Comes Clean Bush Comes Clean
Why we really need telecom immunity: 1). It's our way of saying thank you, and 2)., More to the point: as Bush put it at last week's press conference, "The litigation process cou...
Mar 5, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Gaza Bombshell Gaza Bombshell
In a story titled "Gaza Bombshell," this week, Vanity Fair reported that the Palestinian civil war that killed dozens last summer was, in fact, the failed product of an American-b...
Mar 5, 2008 / Chris Hayes
