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The ACORN Standard The ACORN Standard

A growing number of lawmakers are starting to ask: if ACORN's federal funding should be under intense scrutiny, why aren't the billions of dollars going to out-of-control contracto...

Oct 14, 2009 / Jeremy Scahill

Obama’s Nobel Obama’s Nobel

Did the president deserve to win the Nobel Peace Prize? No, of course not. But he still has a chance to earn it.

Oct 14, 2009 / The Editors

German Party Politics: Color Them Blurry German Party Politics: Color Them Blurry

Leftist parties in Germany offer a range of choices but no cohesive challenge to the right.

Oct 14, 2009 / Column / Katha Pollitt

ICE Program Under Fire ICE Program Under Fire

287(g), the Department of Homeland Security program that empowers local police, like notorious Sheriff Joe Arpaio, to detain undocumented immigrants, is under scrutiny.

Oct 14, 2009 / Feature / Jessica Weisberg

Obama at the Precipice Obama at the Precipice

Will Obama do any better at listening to critics of the Afghan War than Lyndon Johnson did on Vietnam?

Oct 13, 2009 / Feature / William J. Astore

Berlin Postcard Berlin Postcard

Saturday, October 3, was Reunification Day, the anniversary of the formal reuniting of East and West Germany in 1990.

 

Oct 10, 2009 / Katha Pollitt

Al Qaeda in Afghanistan Al Qaeda in Afghanistan

At a recent Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing, former CIA officers offered clear alternatives to escalation in Afghanistan.

Oct 9, 2009 / Feature / Greg Kaufmann

Are We the Twenty-First Century Martians? Are We the Twenty-First Century Martians?

Should President Obama and General McChrystal read the 111-year-old novel, The War of the Worlds?

Oct 9, 2009 / Feature / Tom Engelhardt

Honduran Coup Regime in Crisis Honduran Coup Regime in Crisis

Those who seized power in June have polarized society, delegitimized political institutions and empowered social movements.

Oct 9, 2009 / Feature / Greg Grandin

Reflections on a Decade of Civic Revolutions in Latin America Reflections on a Decade of Civic Revolutions in Latin America

Having concluded that US and IMF/World Bank prescriptions failed their region, a new generation of leaders seek economic and social development through homegrown strategies.

Oct 8, 2009 / Feature / Antonio Gonzalez and Miguel Tinker Salas

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