Society

I Read the News Today… Oh Boy I Read the News Today… Oh Boy

While some of America's smartest and most civic-minded people are trying to save daily newspapers, the media moguls who can make a difference seem to be completely off their rocker...

Jul 16, 2008 / Column / Eric Alterman

Minority Bloggers Fight Inequality Minority Bloggers Fight Inequality

Minority journalists are discovering new opportunities--and the same old barriers--online.

Jul 16, 2008 / Feature / Amy Alexander

MoveOn.Org Is Not as Radical as Conservatives Think MoveOn.Org Is Not as Radical as Conservatives Think

It's given voice to a new silent majority--and made a few enemies. Now what?

Jul 16, 2008 / Feature / Chris Hayes

Term Limits: Our National Obsession With Late-Term Abortion Term Limits: Our National Obsession With Late-Term Abortion

The debate over late-term abortion has lasted long enough. It's a phony issue designed to undermine our trust in women.

Jul 14, 2008 / Editorial / Jessica Arons

The New Yorker Cover Controversy The New Yorker Cover Controversy

Laura Flanders leads a panel discussion featuring Hendrik Hertzberg of The New Yorker about the controversial Barack Obama cover.

Jul 14, 2008 / Video / GRITtv

Hold China Accountable on Darfur Hold China Accountable on Darfur

Don't let Olympic fever obscure the role China plays in the Sudanese government's reign of terror, rape and killing.

Jul 14, 2008 / Editorial / Ruth Messinger and Jerry Fowler

Radio Nation with Laura Flanders Radio Nation with Laura Flanders

The Nation's Ari Melber and Jon Pincus tackle FISA, Elizabeth Holtzman talks impeachment--plus more on war resisters in Canada and the subprime mortgage crisis.

Jul 14, 2008 / Audio / Radio Nation

Exit Strategies: Confronting Faulty Grad Tests Exit Strategies: Confronting Faulty Grad Tests

A Tennessee student denied a valid high school diploma fights back.

Jul 10, 2008 / Third-Party Article / Latricia Wilson

Kai Wright Explains the Subprime Swindle Kai Wright Explains the Subprime Swindle

Nation magazine contributor Kai Wright discusses his July 14 article about the mortgage crisis and its effect on the black middle class.

Jul 10, 2008 / Video / The Nation Video and Brett Story

Can NASCAR Be Saved From Itself? Can NASCAR Be Saved From Itself?

For the last decade, NASCAR has tried to shed its legacy as a sport indelibly linked to the confederate flag.

Jul 9, 2008 / Column / Dave Zirin

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