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Jews, Jesus, and Republicans: Playing Ann Coulter’s Game Jews, Jesus, and Republicans: Playing Ann Coulter’s Game

When Ann Coulter remarked on CNBC that Jews should become Christians, it wasn't "a faux pas," and she wasn't being "an idiot," as many commentators suggested. ...

Oct 15, 2007 / Jon Wiener

Getting Green in DC Getting Green in DC

I'm recently back from the Green Festival in Washington, DC. Billed as the largest sustainability event in the world, the GF is a two-day extravaganza that started in San Francisc...

Oct 15, 2007 / Peter Rothberg

A Future Only a Pentagon Planner Could Possibly Love A Future Only a Pentagon Planner Could Possibly Love

How can we understand our world, if we have hardly a clue about the mini-worlds where planning for our future takes place? Just the other day, the Washington Post had one of the o...

Oct 13, 2007 / TomDispatch

The Activists of Jena Six The Activists of Jena Six

It's not just a story about six black teenagers. It's the reawakening of a movement.

Oct 13, 2007 / The Nation

Young People All Over the World Call for a Free Burma Young People All Over the World Call for a Free Burma

On the International Day of Action, marches and rallies were held in twenty-seven countries. And it all started because of Facebook.

Oct 13, 2007 / The Nation

A New Latino Agenda A New Latino Agenda

Latino voters will go to the polls in 2008 with a hemispheric vision, a new sense of power and concerned about Iraq, immigration and the environment.

Oct 12, 2007 / Feature / Roberto Lovato

The New American Imperium The New American Imperium

The Democrats appear to be anti-Iraq War. But they surely are not acting like opponents of imperial overreach.

Oct 12, 2007 / Stanley I. Kutler

Watada’s Double Jeopardy Watada’s Double Jeopardy

A legal drama is unfolding in Washington State over whether an Army officer who refuses to serve in Iraq has the same Constitutional rights as the rest of us.

Oct 12, 2007 / Feature / Jeremy Brecher and Brendan Smith

With Friends Like Turkey… With Friends Like Turkey…

As Turkey ramps up its outrage against a House committee vote to affirm the Armenian genocide, is anyone applauding our lawmakers' act of moral courage?

Oct 12, 2007 / Nicole Vartanian

Which Climate Bill on Capitol Hill? Which Climate Bill on Capitol Hill?

As scenarios on the impact of global warming worsen, Senate Democrats are poised to abandon a realistic bill and support a deeply flawed measure that doesn't solve the problem.

Oct 12, 2007 / Feature / Mark Hertsgaard

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