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Everybody Knows Walter Cronkite Everybody Knows Walter Cronkite

The late, legendary broadcaster shares his prescient impressions of the state of national media in America.

Jul 18, 2009 / The Nation

Walter Cronkite: Definitional Journalist Saw Big Media’s Flaws Walter Cronkite: Definitional Journalist Saw Big Media’s Flaws

Walter Cronkite was the the most serious of serious journalists. The former CBS anchorman cared not just about the next story but about the future of reporting in a country where...

Jul 17, 2009 / John Nichols

Sotomayor and the Politics of Public Humiliation Sotomayor and the Politics of Public Humiliation

One of the most enduring images of the Civil Rights Movement is of Elizabeth Eckford. She is being harassed and taunted by a group of white students, parents, and police on her w...

Jul 17, 2009 / Melissa Harris-Perry

Free Gaza–and Palestine Free Gaza–and Palestine

Last month the Israeli Navy seized a boat attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to blockaded Gaza and arrested its passengers, and received little international criticism.

Jul 17, 2009 / Feature / Huwaida Arraf

Goldman Wins, Workers Lose Goldman Wins, Workers Lose

The conventional wisdom holds that Barack Obama's first term will be judged by whether he can revive the economy, which currently boasts an unemployment rate of 9.5 percent, a figu...

Jul 17, 2009 / Eyal Press

Bruno: Offensive, Funny or Just Shocking? Bruno: Offensive, Funny or Just Shocking?

The Nation's Richard Kim and others discuss the admittedly provocative antics of Sacha Baron Cohen's latest creation.

Jul 17, 2009 / Books & the Arts / GRITtv

Will Unemployment Sink the Obama Agenda? Will Unemployment Sink the Obama Agenda?

The Nation's John Nichols looks at the political risks of joblessness, and discusses the need for a second stimulus.

Jul 17, 2009 / The Nation Video

A Real Win for Single-Payer Advocates A Real Win for Single-Payer Advocates

Canada did not establish its national health care program with a bold, immediate political move by the federal government. The initial progress came at the provincial level, led ...

Jul 17, 2009 / John Nichols

Patience with Iran Patience with Iran

You know things are off kilter when the Wall Street Journal supports industrial strikes, including a general strike by workers and merchants, but in yesterday's edition the paper ...

Jul 17, 2009 / Bob Dreyfuss

By the Numbers By the Numbers

Since 1940, Democrats have had far greater success creating jobs than Republicans.

Jul 17, 2009 / David Cay Johnston

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