Reclaiming a Legacy: The Death of Fatima Meer and the World Cup Reclaiming a Legacy: The Death of Fatima Meer and the World Cup
A giant of the South African freedom struggle, Fatima Meer, has passed away. The rush has already begun to claim her legacy.
Mar 14, 2010 / Dave Zirin
White House: By March 21, Health Reform Will Be ‘Law of the Land’ White House: By March 21, Health Reform Will Be ‘Law of the Land’
On or near the 18th, there will be House and Senate votes. There may be a White House bill signing, or two. And Obama is going to be central to the process.
Mar 12, 2010 / John Nichols
Slacker Friday Slacker Friday
On Evan Thomas, birthers, and the health care bill "stepping-stone" argument.
Mar 12, 2010 / Eric Alterman
Nazia Quazi Update Nazia Quazi Update
Watch the video; write a letter; get involved!
Mar 12, 2010 / Katha Pollitt
Radio, Radio Radio, Radio
The importance of right-wing talk radio. Plus, the insane celebrity salaries for hosts and anchors on major networks.
Mar 11, 2010 / Eric Alterman
Bernie Tells It Like It Is Bernie Tells It Like It Is
Senator Bernie Sanders speaks at the Progressive Media Summit.
Mar 11, 2010 / Greg Kaufmann
Lawyers, Terror & Torture Lawyers, Terror & Torture
Liz Cheney's witch hunt against lawyers who represented Guantánamo detainees is a new low.
Mar 11, 2010 / David Cole
Coalition of the Shilling Coalition of the Shilling
Nonpartisan think tanks are supporting journalism--but who's supporting the think tanks?
Mar 11, 2010 / Feature / Nathan Hodge
The South Africa World Cup: Invictus in Reverse The South Africa World Cup: Invictus in Reverse
The World Cup opens in 90 days. But the crackdown and the protests have already begun.
Mar 10, 2010 / Dave Zirin
Could Immigration Split the Tea Party? Could Immigration Split the Tea Party?
Guest-hosting the Rachel Maddow Show, Chris Hayes asks, will the Tea Party movement rethink their politics as anti-immigrant activists attempt to join the party?
Mar 10, 2010 / The Rachel Maddow Show