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Will the State Department Torpedo Its Last Great Program?

Will the State Department Torpedo Its Last Great Program? Will the State Department Torpedo Its Last Great Program?

Long advertised as a flaship program for American cultural diplomacy, the Fulbright Program is now facing devastating budget cuts.

May 8, 2014 / Ann Jones

Mothers’ Thankless Work Building an Economy for the Rest of Us

Mothers’ Thankless Work Building an Economy for the Rest of Us Mothers’ Thankless Work Building an Economy for the Rest of Us

Women put in long hours inside and outside the home, making a more prosperous economy, and we reward them with crappy public policy.

May 8, 2014 / Bryce Covert

NYPL Shelves Plan to Gut Central Library

NYPL Shelves Plan to Gut Central Library NYPL Shelves Plan to Gut Central Library

After public outcry, the library’s $300 million project to demolish stacks and sell off branch libraries has collapsed.

May 7, 2014 / Books & the Arts / Scott Sherman

The GOP’s Healthcare Plan: Get Sick, Die Quickly

The GOP’s Healthcare Plan: Get Sick, Die Quickly The GOP’s Healthcare Plan: Get Sick, Die Quickly

The Nation editor and MSNBC host says we have the facts to show that expanding Obamacare will save lives. Not doing so will cost them.

May 7, 2014 / Chris Hayes

‘Nation’ Exclusive: Edward Snowden and Laura Poitras Take on America’s Runaway Surveillance State

‘Nation’ Exclusive: Edward Snowden and Laura Poitras Take on America’s Runaway Surveillance State ‘Nation’ Exclusive: Edward Snowden and Laura Poitras Take on America’s Runaway Surveillance State

“The first principle of any American intelligence official is not an oath to secrecy but a duty to the public, a commitment to speak truth to power.”

May 7, 2014 / Edward Snowden and Laura Poitras

Obama’s Pundit Problem

Obama’s Pundit Problem Obama’s Pundit Problem

Critics like Maureen Dowd of the Times live in an Oz-like dream world.

May 7, 2014 / Column / Eric Alterman

Should New York Teachers Reject de Blasio’s Proposed Contract?

Should New York Teachers Reject de Blasio’s Proposed Contract? Should New York Teachers Reject de Blasio’s Proposed Contract?

Teachers’ contract vote will depend largely on whether they feel they can rely on this administration to steer the education system in a more progressive direction

May 7, 2014 / Michelle Chen

On Benghazi and the Right-Wing Media’s Never-Ending Quest for ‘Smoking Guns’

On Benghazi and the Right-Wing Media’s Never-Ending Quest for ‘Smoking Guns’ On Benghazi and the Right-Wing Media’s Never-Ending Quest for ‘Smoking Guns’

Eric with the latest reviews (sort of) and Reed on Benghazi and the right-wing media.

May 7, 2014 / Eric Alterman and Reed Richardson

First Witness Called in Bridgegate Hearings

First Witness Called in Bridgegate Hearings First Witness Called in Bridgegate Hearings

A former aide says Christie's deputy chief of staff was "instrumental," but for whom?

May 7, 2014 / Bob and Barbara Dreyfuss

Donald Sterling, Awful Sports Owners and the ‘Slippery Slope’

Donald Sterling, Awful Sports Owners and the ‘Slippery Slope’ Donald Sterling, Awful Sports Owners and the ‘Slippery Slope’

Few owners would survive the kind of scrutiny that Donald Sterling has been subject to, and that’s exactly why it should be applied.

May 7, 2014 / Dave Zirin

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