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Remembering André Schiffrin

Remembering André Schiffrin Remembering André Schiffrin

For decades, first at Pantheon and then at the New Press, he was a lion of progressive publishing.

Dec 18, 2013 / Books & the Arts / Victor Navasky

How the Government Misled the Supreme Court on Warrantless Wiretapping

How the Government Misled the Supreme Court on Warrantless Wiretapping How the Government Misled the Supreme Court on Warrantless Wiretapping

The Snowden revelations have vindicated The Nation and the ACLU. When will the government correct the record and stop the abuses?

Dec 18, 2013 / Jameel Jaffer and Patrick C. Toomey

China Goes Dark

China Goes Dark China Goes Dark

Hard-hitting New York Times coverage has been journalism at its best—although the Chinese authorities apparently don't agree.

Dec 18, 2013 / Column / Eric Alterman

New York State Senator Rolls Out Bill Legalizing Marijuana

New York State Senator Rolls Out Bill Legalizing Marijuana New York State Senator Rolls Out Bill Legalizing Marijuana

Despite Governor Andrew Cuomo’s opposition, hopes are running high.

Dec 18, 2013 / Nicolas Niarchos

South Africa Looks Back

South Africa Looks Back South Africa Looks Back

The people celebrate the man and the revolutionary, while venting frustration with the path his party has taken.

Dec 18, 2013 / Column / Gary Younge

Rand Paul Says Extending Unemployment Benefits Would Be a Disservice to Those Receiving Them Rand Paul Says Extending Unemployment Benefits Would Be a Disservice to Those Receiving Them

You don’t know how you’ll ever feed the kids Without the benefits? You’re getting nervous? Well, worry not. You heard what Rand Paul said: A cutoff’s really doing you a service.

Dec 18, 2013 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Murder in Yemen

Murder in Yemen Murder in Yemen

How does Obama justify killing innocents this time?

Dec 18, 2013 / Bob Dreyfuss

Willy Brandt at 100: Recalling, Renewing a Struggle Against Global Inequality

Willy Brandt at 100: Recalling, Renewing a Struggle Against Global Inequality Willy Brandt at 100: Recalling, Renewing a Struggle Against Global Inequality

The former German chancellor still calls us to “ build a world in which sharing, justice, freedom and peace might prevail.”

Dec 18, 2013 / John Nichols

In Contest for Speaker, de Blasio Backs Progressive Caucus Member Melissa Mark-Viverito

In Contest for Speaker, de Blasio Backs Progressive Caucus Member Melissa Mark-Viverito In Contest for Speaker, de Blasio Backs Progressive Caucus Member Melissa Mark-Viverito

The mayor-elect's calls on behalf of Mark-Viverito have infuriated county Democratic chairmen, who back another candidate.

Dec 18, 2013 / Jarrett Murphy

Six World-Changing Ways to Shop This Holiday Season

Six World-Changing Ways to Shop This Holiday Season Six World-Changing Ways to Shop This Holiday Season

How we shop this month can help develop more sustainable economies year-round. 

Dec 18, 2013 / Elizabeth Cline

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