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A Major Blow to Voting Rights in Wisconsin

A Major Blow to Voting Rights in Wisconsin A Major Blow to Voting Rights in Wisconsin

A panel of Republican judges issues a stunning decision reinstating Wisconsin’s voter ID law before the midterms.

Sep 13, 2014 / Ari Berman

To Leave Their Abusers, Domestic Violence Survivors Need Economic Security

To Leave Their Abusers, Domestic Violence Survivors Need Economic Security To Leave Their Abusers, Domestic Violence Survivors Need Economic Security

VAWA has sparked real progress—but we can do more to ensure that survivors have stable jobs and housing.

Sep 12, 2014 / Bryce Covert

Chris Matthews Can’t Go ‘Homeland’ Again

Chris Matthews Can’t Go ‘Homeland’ Again Chris Matthews Can’t Go ‘Homeland’ Again

The word “homeland,” he says, will “get us further into wars."

Sep 12, 2014 / Leslie Savan

Ethiopian Activists Fight US-Backed Land Seizures

Ethiopian Activists Fight US-Backed Land Seizures Ethiopian Activists Fight US-Backed Land Seizures

Backed by US development aid, the Ethiopian government is seizing land, demolishing homes and cracking down on activists in a bid to expand its capital city.

Sep 12, 2014 / Hilary Matfess and Foreign Policy In Focus

Will DOJ Intervention Improve Policing in Ferguson?

Will DOJ Intervention Improve Policing in Ferguson? Will DOJ Intervention Improve Policing in Ferguson?

There’s debate over whether federal government involvement will make a difference in Ferguson. Cincinnati, site of a police shooting in 2002, offers clues on how to address r...

Sep 12, 2014 / Dani McClain

Why Are Employers Checking Job Applicants’ Credit Histories?

Why Are Employers Checking Job Applicants’ Credit Histories? Why Are Employers Checking Job Applicants’ Credit Histories?

There’s no evidence that credit reports reveal an applicant’s competence but plenty of evidence that shows they invade privacy and institutionalize discrimination.

Sep 12, 2014 / Michelle Chen

Why Hong Kong’s ‘Occupy Central’ Movement Has Beijing Very, Very Scared

Why Hong Kong’s ‘Occupy Central’ Movement Has Beijing Very, Very Scared Why Hong Kong’s ‘Occupy Central’ Movement Has Beijing Very, Very Scared

Hong Kong is one of the most unequal developed economies in the world. Now the mainland government wants to keep a tight grip on the territory’s political system too.

Sep 12, 2014 / Eli Friedman

What Hong Kong’s Occupy Movement Can Learn From History

What Hong Kong’s Occupy Movement Can Learn From History What Hong Kong’s Occupy Movement Can Learn From History

Hong Kong’s democracy movement stands at a crossroads.

Sep 12, 2014 / Jeffrey Wasserstrom and Denise Y. Ho

How James Brown Saved CBS’s Pre-Game-Show-From-Hell

How James Brown Saved CBS’s Pre-Game-Show-From-Hell How James Brown Saved CBS’s Pre-Game-Show-From-Hell

In a speech for the ages, CBS sports broadcaster James Brown stands up to toxic masculinity.

Sep 12, 2014 / Dave Zirin

The Central African Republic’s Forgotten Crisis

The Central African Republic’s Forgotten Crisis The Central African Republic’s Forgotten Crisis

Though it scarcely makes headlines, the Central African Republic’s vicious civil war has created a sickening humanitarian crisis.

Sep 11, 2014 / Nathalie Baptiste and Foreign Policy In Focus

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