Editorial

(G)rêve général(e) in France

(G)rêve général(e) in France (G)rêve général(e) in France

The French Parliament has passed President Sarkozy's controversial law raising the retirement age, and nationwide protests against the measure have eased. But the struggle against ...

Oct 27, 2010 / Agnès Catherine Poirier

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Ryan Devereaux on what WikiLeaks tell us about war crimes, Jeff Biggers on coalfield justice and Kate Murphy on discrimination against women in the workplace

Oct 27, 2010 / Various Contributors

The Rosenberg Variations

The Rosenberg Variations The Rosenberg Variations

A new book concludes that it was really Ethel and Julius Rosenberg's in-laws who illegally passed classified information on the atomic bomb to the Russians. Does the news still mat...

Oct 27, 2010 / Books & the Arts / Victor Navasky

The Extremist GOP

The Extremist GOP The Extremist GOP

Moderates are no longer welcome in the GOP—and Democrats shouldn't try to compromise with what the party's become.

Oct 20, 2010 / The Editors

Down-Ballot Power

Down-Ballot Power Down-Ballot Power

Unfortunately for Democrats, who have dominated statehouse politics since 2006, the party’s troubles at the national level extend to the states.

Oct 20, 2010 / John Nichols

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Bruce Shapiro on Virginia Thomas's phone call to Anita Hill; Jennifer O'Mahony on Murdoch Corp's attempt to expand in Britain

Oct 20, 2010 / Various Contributors

Foreclosure Fraud Fallout

Foreclosure Fraud Fallout Foreclosure Fraud Fallout

As long as Obama allows banks to write their own rules on foreclosure, he's a willful participant in their ongoing scam.

Oct 20, 2010 / Kai Wright

Democracy for Sale

Democracy for Sale Democracy for Sale

This election season, we are witnessing an assault on democracy by multinational corporations that, freed by the Citizens United ruling, are out to get the best government money ca...

Oct 14, 2010 / The Editors

On Loving Queer Kids

On Loving Queer Kids On Loving Queer Kids

When faced with something so painful as gay teen suicide, it's easy to scapegoat child bullies.  It's hard to create a world that wants queer youth to live and thrive.

Oct 14, 2010 / Richard Kim

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Maura Elizabeth Cunningham and Jeffrey Wasserstrom on Liu Xiaobo, Nobel Peace Prize laureate; Brad Lander on paid sick days for New York City; and Richard Kim on Don't Ask Don't Te...

Oct 14, 2010 / Various Contributors

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