Hawaii Court Backs Protesters vs. Superferry Hawaii Court Backs Protesters vs. Superferry
Even though the Hawaii State Supreme Court has ruled against this huge corporate-military boondoggle, the battle isn't over yet.
Mar 24, 2009 / Feature / Jerry Mander and Koohan Paik
Obama’s New Monopoly Set Obama’s New Monopoly Set
President Obama has invented a new board game that nobody can lose. But only Wall Street money men can play.
Mar 24, 2009 / Editorial / William Greider
How the Bailout Could Hurt Obama’s Agenda How the Bailout Could Hurt Obama’s Agenda
Nation editor Katrina vanden Heuvel and New York Times columnist Thomas Freidman talk about how to fix the economy.
Economic Dirty Bomb Goes Off in New York Economic Dirty Bomb Goes Off in New York
In the second 9/11, all the pain and torture is in the neighborhood.
Mar 23, 2009 / Editorial / Tom Engelhardt
Capitol Hill: Parties All the Time Capitol Hill: Parties All the Time
Harry Hanbury attempts to spend an entire day attending fundraisers but instead successfully gets chased out of restaurants all over Capitol Hill.
Mar 23, 2009 / Video / American News Project
The People’s Press Conference The People’s Press Conference
A new initiative empowers citizens to submit and rank questions for the president to answer.
Mar 18, 2009 / Feature / Ari Melber
AIG Lights a Fire AIG Lights a Fire
A new kind of economic populism is driving grassroots protests to nationalize, reorganize and decentralize the financial system.
Mar 18, 2009 / Editorial / Chris Hayes
Noted. Noted.
Iraq by the numbers, six years on; John Nichols on The Daily Show's meltdown smackdown.
Mar 18, 2009 / Editorial / The Editors
Love Me, I’m a Conservative Love Me, I’m a Conservative
Atlantic blogger Ross Douthat joins the New York Times's op-ed lineup. Depressing.
Mar 18, 2009 / Column / Katha Pollitt
Do Anti-Terror Laws Work? Do Anti-Terror Laws Work?
Has the threat of terrorism been exploited to crack down on civil liberties? And do anti-terror laws make us safe?