Society

SI Cooks the Books SI Cooks the Books

Sports Illustrated's "all time" team is unfairly skewed to honor major league players from the segregation era at the expense of equally deserving players from the Negro League.

May 31, 2007 / Editorial / Jonathan Cohen

Welcome, Baby Cheney Welcome, Baby Cheney

Now that Dick Cheney's lesbian daughter has presented him with a grandson, maybe it's time for Grandpa to join PFLAG.

May 30, 2007 / Column / Robert Scheer

More Like It Hot More Like It Hot

To live and dine in California, where one in four is an immigrant, is to sit at a global table. And a bland national cuisine is heating up.

May 29, 2007 / Feature / Andrew Lam

Jason Giambi, Truthteller Jason Giambi, Truthteller

Jason Giambi finally got around to telling the truth about baseball and steroids. So naturally, Major League Baseball is out to smear him.

May 25, 2007 / Column / Dave Zirin

The Doctor Stories The Doctor Stories

Atul Gawande offers up a banal self-help manual for aspiring MDs, while Pauline Chen prescribes a dose of compassion.

May 24, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Lizzy Ratner

An African Solution An African Solution

Two new books on the AIDS epidemic in Africa suggest that the best treatment may be found in the continent's own social movements.

May 24, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Andrew Rice

Exodus Exodus

Iraq has prompted the fastest-growing refugee crisis in the world, and it's threatening to destabilize the entire region.

May 24, 2007 / Feature / Stephen Glain

‘Feckless’? No Way! ‘Feckless’? No Way!

Who says American feminists have ignored the plight of Muslim women?

May 24, 2007 / Column / Katha Pollitt

No-Sweat Sit-Ins Hit Academe No-Sweat Sit-Ins Hit Academe

Will a donation from Nike deflect Stanford's efforts to curb sweatshop labor in the making of its sports regalia?

May 24, 2007 / Editorial / The Editors

Raw Deal on Immigration Raw Deal on Immigration

The Senate's "grand bargain" on immigration may be the best deal to be done in the present political climate, but it's still not good enough.

May 24, 2007 / Editorial / The Editors

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