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Everything posted by our bloggers on TheNation.com.

RSS The Breakdown

On our weekly podcast, Washington editor Christopher Hayes demystifies the story behind one issue that's all over the headlines. Is offshore drilling ever safe? How can the Fed boost the economy? Will financial reform prevent future bailouts? All this and more every week on The Breakdown.

RSS Editor's Picks

Top stories on TheNation.com.

RSS Foreign Policy

Robert Dreyfuss and Jeremy Scahill on foreign policy, national security, the military-industrial complex, and wars (declared and not).

RSS Media

Greg Mitchell's opinion and analysis on the entire media spectrum-MSM, blogosphere, cable news and alt media-all day long.

RSS Nation Voices

Katrina vanden Heuvel, Eric Alterman, and Katha Pollitt: all blogging, all in one place.

RSS Politics

Domestic politics, economics, and activism with John Nichols, Peter Rothberg and The Nation's Notion bloggers.

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Politics, current affairs and riffs and reflections on the news.
Breaking news and analysis of politics, the economy and activism.
Politics, movements, new economies, culture and on a good day, the nexus of the four.
The 2012 primary, political ads, and the political psychology behind it all.
Politics, feminism, culture, books and daily life.
Well-chosen words on music, movies and politics, with the occasional special guest.
The online diary of a mad law professor.
 Race, gender, politics, religion and our struggles.
The fragile and faltering state of American democracy.
Dispatches on wars, the military-industrial complex and national security.
 On American politics and policy.
 Education, health, women's issues and politics.
 Short takes on politics, sex, money and religion.
Media, politics and culture.
Action and dysfunction in the Beltway swamp. Email tips to george@thenation.com. 
Politics, media and the politics of media.
Opposing war, racism, sexism, climate-change, economic injustice and more.
News of America's misadventures in foreign policy and defense.
 The 2012 election, Republican politics and conservative media.
Law, politics, new media and beats, rhymes and life.
 Politics and pop in California and on campus.
Unfiltered takes on politics, ideas and culture from Nation editors and contributors.
Budget wars, activism, uprising, dissent and general rabble-rousing.
From abortion rights to social justice, and lots in between.
Where sports and politics collide.
 Nation Editor-at-Large and host of MSNBC's Up with Chris Hayes.
 Digesting the news about women and men, policy and politics.
Poverty in America: people, politics, and policy.
 Dispatches on prisons, sentencing, civil rights, race and activism.
 Politics, wonkery and everything in between.
Middle East politics and American foreign policy.
Politics and culture, news and views from Europe.
Budget wars, activism, uprising, dissent and general rabble-rousing.
 British politics and culture with an American accent.
Notes on environmental issues and energy policy.
TV and radio appearances by Nation writers and editors, big Nation announcements.
Breaking news, politics, culture and—not least—humor.
Campus-oriented news, first-person reports from student activists and journalists about their campus.
 Washington: a city of denials, spin, and political calculations. The Nation's former DC editor David Corn spent 2002-2007 blogging on the policies, personalities and lies that spew out of the nation's capital. The complete archive appears below. Corn is now the DC editor at Mother Jones.
Alerts, announcements and information from The Nation.
Guest blogging until September 11, 2011.
Where progressives come to debate.
 Don't just read about it, do something about it!
Kosman and Picciotto on their Nation puzzle, cryptic crosswords, wordplay, and puzzles in general.

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