Articles

Youth Vote Stereotypes Debunked: ‘Three’ is the Magic Number Youth Vote Stereotypes Debunked: ‘Three’ is the Magic Number

We all know that the youth vote is no mirage, especially not in the 2008 primaries, so why do skeptics continue to question the participation of young voters?

Feb 29, 2008 / The Nation

Streets Called Home: Q&A With Author Jessica Blank Streets Called Home: Q&A With Author Jessica Blank

Jessica Blank's new novel debunks homeless teen myths and misconceptions, while the author offers solutions.

Feb 29, 2008 / The Nation

The Grinch Who Stole Our Future The Grinch Who Stole Our Future

Bush's proposed budget for 2009 seeks to militarize youth plus slash education funding and jobs programs.

Feb 29, 2008 / The Nation

Free Onsaloo Free Onsaloo

It's a truism that if there's one thing that repressive regimes, from Zimbabwe to China, hate, it's independent trade unions. Not surprising, then, that Iran has been imprisoning...

Feb 29, 2008 / Chris Hayes

The Politics of Place The Politics of Place

This Atlantic piece about the ex-urbs as the new slums is scary, but plausible. I understand politicians don't necessarily want to be doomsayers, but there's a startling disconnec...

Feb 29, 2008 / Chris Hayes

Banging Obama For Making Sense on Trade Banging Obama For Making Sense on Trade

Barack Obama has adopted a cautiously critical stance with regard to free-trade agreements such as NAFTA. The front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination is hardly pr...

Feb 29, 2008 / John Nichols

Ron Paul Has a Rival Ron Paul Has a Rival

In the run-up to this Tuesday's Texas primary, Congressman Ron Paul is facing a challenge from one Chris Peden, the personable Republican mayor pro tem of Friendswood, who says th...

Feb 29, 2008 / Chris Hayes

A Season of Change in Texas A Season of Change in Texas

As a crucial primary looms, Democrats in Texas have gotten the Party started again, as the state continues its remarkable shift from red to blue.

Feb 29, 2008 / Feature / Mary Mapes

Samantha Power: Obama and Me Samantha Power: Obama and Me

Samantha Power is Barack Obama's senior foreign policy adviser, but when his office first called her in 2005, she thought, "who is this guy?" Her 2003 book on genocide, ...

Feb 29, 2008 / Jon Wiener

On the Alert On the Alert

The ACLU has announced the U.S. "Terrorist Watch List" is veering ever closer to the 1-million mark, reaching over 900,000 names this week (up from 500,000 this past June). Despi...

Feb 28, 2008 / Chris Hayes

x