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The Gwangju Uprising and American Hypocrisy: One Reporter’s Quest for Truth and Justice in Korea

The Gwangju Uprising and American Hypocrisy: One Reporter’s Quest for Truth and Justice in Korea The Gwangju Uprising and American Hypocrisy: One Reporter’s Quest for Truth and Justice in Korea

A personal story from a longtime Nation writer.

Jun 5, 2015 / Tim Shorrock

There’s a Vicious, Slow-Motion Pogrom Happening a Few Hundred Miles From the US

There’s a Vicious, Slow-Motion Pogrom Happening a Few Hundred Miles From the US There’s a Vicious, Slow-Motion Pogrom Happening a Few Hundred Miles From the US

A constitutional ruling in the Dominican Republic has delegitimized the existence of hundreds of thousands of Haitians.

Jun 5, 2015 / Greg Grandin

June 5, 1968: Robert F. Kennedy Is Assassinated in Los Angeles

June 5, 1968: Robert F. Kennedy Is Assassinated in Los Angeles June 5, 1968: Robert F. Kennedy Is Assassinated in Los Angeles

"He would secure his brother’s good name by defying, and if possible defeating, the evil consequences that had flowed from his brother’s brutally interrupted admin...

Jun 5, 2015 / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

Hillary Clinton’s Bold Plan for Voting Rights

Hillary Clinton’s Bold Plan for Voting Rights Hillary Clinton’s Bold Plan for Voting Rights

Clinton slams the “phantom epidemic of voter fraud” and proposes reforms that would make it eaiser for millions to vote.

Jun 4, 2015 / Ari Berman

How Texas Politicians Just Made Finding a Lump in Your Breast Even Scarier

How Texas Politicians Just Made Finding a Lump in Your Breast Even Scarier How Texas Politicians Just Made Finding a Lump in Your Breast Even Scarier

State legislators have passed a budget that prioritizes anti-choice politics over access to life-saving cancer screenings.

Jun 4, 2015 / Dani McClain

Why Public Libraries Matter

Why Public Libraries Matter Why Public Libraries Matter

It’s time for America to stop starving its libraries of funding.

Jun 4, 2015 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Syriza on the Brink

Syriza on the Brink Syriza on the Brink

Greece’s anti-austerity party continues to struggle to resolve the country’s fiscal crisis.

Jun 4, 2015 / Maria Margaronis

The Child Veterans of South Sudan Want to Know: Will Americans Support Them?

The Child Veterans of South Sudan Want to Know: Will Americans Support Them? The Child Veterans of South Sudan Want to Know: Will Americans Support Them?

The US provided aid and assistance to Sudanese rebels—even as they employed child soldiers.

Jun 4, 2015 / Nick Turse

Why Ecuador’s Rafael Correa Is One of Latin America’s Most Popular Leaders

Why Ecuador’s Rafael Correa Is One of Latin America’s Most Popular Leaders Why Ecuador’s Rafael Correa Is One of Latin America’s Most Popular Leaders

He played hardball with foreign creditors and stood up to Big Oil, using increased earnings to transform education and health.

Jun 4, 2015 / James North

June 4, 1989: China Suppresses Peaceful Protesters in Tiananmen Square

June 4, 1989: China Suppresses Peaceful Protesters in Tiananmen Square June 4, 1989: China Suppresses Peaceful Protesters in Tiananmen Square

"The popular conclusion to draw...is that this is a further installment in the death of socialism and the triumph of the West. Not so."

Jun 4, 2015 / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

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