Society

Bipartisan Push to Scrap Medical Device Tax Is a Cautionary Tale

Bipartisan Push to Scrap Medical Device Tax Is a Cautionary Tale Bipartisan Push to Scrap Medical Device Tax Is a Cautionary Tale

A bipartisan vote to repeal a good tax shows how tricky it can be to enact real tax reform. 

Mar 22, 2013 / George Zornick

Ten Years Later, NPR Still Lets War Hawks Make Pathetic Excuses

Ten Years Later, NPR Still Lets War Hawks Make Pathetic Excuses Ten Years Later, NPR Still Lets War Hawks Make Pathetic Excuses

The sins of omission in interviewing neocons Richard Perle and Stephen Hadley.

Mar 22, 2013 / Leslie Savan

What’s So Funny About Steubenville?

What’s So Funny About Steubenville? What’s So Funny About Steubenville?

Decades of feminist work on rape awareness may have changed policy, but it has done little to change the culture.

Mar 22, 2013 / Jessica Valenti

30 Seconds Over Toledo: How Political Ads Spell Trouble for TV News and Democracy 30 Seconds Over Toledo: How Political Ads Spell Trouble for TV News and Democracy

In the wake of Citizens United, big campaign donors are buying off not only politicians, but also the local news networks that cover them.

Mar 21, 2013 / Books & the Arts / Eric Alterman and Reed Richardson

On the Politics of ‘Scandal’

On the Politics of ‘Scandal’ On the Politics of ‘Scandal’

ABC’s hit show, created by Shonda Rhimes and starring Kerry Washington, is a truly original political soap opera.

Mar 21, 2013 / Books & the Arts / Ken Tucker

The War Against Women, at Home and Abroad

The War Against Women, at Home and Abroad The War Against Women, at Home and Abroad

Our political system has turned thoroughly masculine, paranoid, quarrelsome, secretive, greedy, aggressive and violent—not unlike a wife beater.

Mar 21, 2013 / Ann Jones

New Pope, Old Papacy

New Pope, Old Papacy New Pope, Old Papacy

There is nothing in Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio’s record to suggest that he will reform the Catholic Church.

Mar 20, 2013 / Norman Birnbaum

‘Gideon v. Wainwright’, Fifty Years Later

‘Gideon v. Wainwright’, Fifty Years Later ‘Gideon v. Wainwright’, Fifty Years Later

In its historic decision, the Supreme Court ruled that poor people have a right to a lawyer. But today, our system of indigent defense is shameful.

Mar 20, 2013 / Stephen B. Bright and Sia M. Sanneh

What the UN Owes Haiti

What the UN Owes Haiti What the UN Owes Haiti

Despite the fact that its "peacekeepers" brought cholera to Haiti, the UN is refusing to fund obvious solutions.

Mar 20, 2013 / Isabeau Doucet

Kimani Gray: Guilty Until Proven Innocent

Kimani Gray: Guilty Until Proven Innocent Kimani Gray: Guilty Until Proven Innocent

News stories that followed the NYPD’s killing of a 16-year-old Brooklyn boy show how we criminalize people based on race and geography.

Mar 20, 2013 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

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