The Nation InvestigationJustice The Evangelical Adoption Crusade Even after the Silsby affair, when ten American missionaries were arrested in Haiti for attempted child theft, the Christian adoption movement is unchastened. Kathryn JoyceThe NationApril 26, 2011 InvestigationBusiness Bad Credit It’s easy to fall down the payday lending rabbit hole. And the industry is adapting so quickly to new regulations, you just may never get out. Kai WrightThe NationApril 8, 2011 InvestigationJustice Gitmo in the Heartland They were set up covertly by Bush — but the Obama administration has expanded them. Inside the secret prisons that ban virtually all contact with the outside world. Alia MalekThe NationMarch 11, 2011 InvestigationPolitics How Bloomberg Does Business How Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Bloomberg LP helped fix the NBC-Comcast merger — and protect Bloomberg’s media empire. Aram RostonThe NationFebruary 11, 2011 InvestigationWorld A Kidnapping’s Aftermath After New York Times reporter David Rohde’s escape, Taliban factions turned on one another — and Pakistan’s ISI stepped in to arbitrate. Aram RostonThe NationNovember 18, 2010 InvestigationBusiness City of Ruins Camden, New Jersey, was once an industrial giant, employing tens of thousands in its shipyards and factories. Now it’s a poster child for postindustrial decay — and its streets are filled with the unemployed. Chris Hedges & Joe SaccoThe NationNovember 9, 2010 InvestigationJustice, Politics The Wisconsin Right’s Voter-Suppression Scheme The myth of widespread voter fraud by liberals is commonplace among Republicans. Now evidence emerges of voter suppression efforts by Tea Partiers. Sarah PosnerThe NationNovember 1, 2010 InvestigationImmigration, Justice, Politics Nativist Militias Get a Tea-Party Makeover The Minutemen were the nation’s largest border vigilante group before financial scandals and criminal violence tore them apart. Now former leaders are bringing their anti-immigrant politics inside the Tea Party. Gaiutra BahadurThe NationOctober 28, 2010 InvestigationBusiness The BofA Mortgage Settlement Fiasco The “biggest loan modification in American history,” announced in October 2008, has done more to protect Bank of America than to compensate victims of predatory lending. Alex UlamThe NationOctober 15, 2010 InvestigationImmigration, Labor Lou Dobbs, American Hypocrite While he railed against “illegal aliens” and their “illegal employers,” undocumented immigrants tended to Lou Dobbs’ estates and prize horses. Isabel MacdonaldThe NationOctober 7, 2010 1 … 11 12 13 … 21
InvestigationJustice The Evangelical Adoption Crusade Even after the Silsby affair, when ten American missionaries were arrested in Haiti for attempted child theft, the Christian adoption movement is unchastened. Kathryn JoyceThe NationApril 26, 2011
InvestigationBusiness Bad Credit It’s easy to fall down the payday lending rabbit hole. And the industry is adapting so quickly to new regulations, you just may never get out. Kai WrightThe NationApril 8, 2011
InvestigationJustice Gitmo in the Heartland They were set up covertly by Bush — but the Obama administration has expanded them. Inside the secret prisons that ban virtually all contact with the outside world. Alia MalekThe NationMarch 11, 2011
InvestigationPolitics How Bloomberg Does Business How Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Bloomberg LP helped fix the NBC-Comcast merger — and protect Bloomberg’s media empire. Aram RostonThe NationFebruary 11, 2011
InvestigationWorld A Kidnapping’s Aftermath After New York Times reporter David Rohde’s escape, Taliban factions turned on one another — and Pakistan’s ISI stepped in to arbitrate. Aram RostonThe NationNovember 18, 2010
InvestigationBusiness City of Ruins Camden, New Jersey, was once an industrial giant, employing tens of thousands in its shipyards and factories. Now it’s a poster child for postindustrial decay — and its streets are filled with the unemployed. Chris Hedges & Joe SaccoThe NationNovember 9, 2010
InvestigationJustice, Politics The Wisconsin Right’s Voter-Suppression Scheme The myth of widespread voter fraud by liberals is commonplace among Republicans. Now evidence emerges of voter suppression efforts by Tea Partiers. Sarah PosnerThe NationNovember 1, 2010
InvestigationImmigration, Justice, Politics Nativist Militias Get a Tea-Party Makeover The Minutemen were the nation’s largest border vigilante group before financial scandals and criminal violence tore them apart. Now former leaders are bringing their anti-immigrant politics inside the Tea Party. Gaiutra BahadurThe NationOctober 28, 2010
InvestigationBusiness The BofA Mortgage Settlement Fiasco The “biggest loan modification in American history,” announced in October 2008, has done more to protect Bank of America than to compensate victims of predatory lending. Alex UlamThe NationOctober 15, 2010
InvestigationImmigration, Labor Lou Dobbs, American Hypocrite While he railed against “illegal aliens” and their “illegal employers,” undocumented immigrants tended to Lou Dobbs’ estates and prize horses. Isabel MacdonaldThe NationOctober 7, 2010