The Nation InvestigationPolitics, World Gitmo in Disarray Internal memos and court documents show the prosecutors involved with the military commissions view the process to be dangerously politicized. Ross TuttleThe NationMay 26, 2008 InvestigationLabor, World Dollar-Driven Recruiting To get enough recruits to go fight in Iraq, the Department of Defense has lowered recruiting standards – and now it’s throwing money at the problem. Allen McDuffeeThe NationMay 16, 2008 InvestigationJustice Famous Are the Flowers Inside the fierce – if hidden – struggle for sovereignty in Hawaii. Elinor LangerThe NationApril 28, 2008 InvestigationWorld Another KBR Rape Case A paramedic for a defense contractor in Iraq was brutally gang raped by a US soldier and a KBR employee. Then KBR tried to silence her. Karen HouppertThe NationApril 3, 2008 InvestigationPolitics Smearing Obama Obama has made his Christian faith clear and he’s been defended by AIPAC on Israel. But the media keeps repeating the right-wing smears against him. Ari BermanThe NationMarch 31, 2008 InvestigationWorld Is Iran Winning the Iraq War? Iran’s influence in Iraq is staggering, from the political leadership to the insurgency. But the US is looking the other way. Robert DreyfussThe NationMarch 10, 2008 InvestigationPolitics Missing: The ‘Right’ Babies The Christian Right warns of a “demographic winter” in Europe – as immigrant birth rates outpace that of white Europeans. Kathryn JoyceThe NationMarch 3, 2008 InvestigationPolitics Rigged Trials at Gitmo Col. Morris Davis, former chief prosecutor for Guantánamo’s military commissions, claims process was manipulated by Administration appointees to foreclose the possibility of acquittal. Ross TuttleThe NationFebruary 20, 2008 InvestigationWorld Denial in the Corps Marines with PTSD tend to go untreated by the Corps, developing depression and substance abuse problems. When this leads to charges of misconduct, many end up jailed or discharged without badly needed benefits. Kathy DobieThe NationFebruary 18, 2008 InvestigationJustice Pity the Man In a new gambit to further restrict women’s reproductive rights, pro-lifers invent “Post-Abortion Syndrome” for men. Sarah BlustainThe NationFebruary 2, 2008 1 … 17 18 19 … 21
InvestigationPolitics, World Gitmo in Disarray Internal memos and court documents show the prosecutors involved with the military commissions view the process to be dangerously politicized. Ross TuttleThe NationMay 26, 2008
InvestigationLabor, World Dollar-Driven Recruiting To get enough recruits to go fight in Iraq, the Department of Defense has lowered recruiting standards – and now it’s throwing money at the problem. Allen McDuffeeThe NationMay 16, 2008
InvestigationJustice Famous Are the Flowers Inside the fierce – if hidden – struggle for sovereignty in Hawaii. Elinor LangerThe NationApril 28, 2008
InvestigationWorld Another KBR Rape Case A paramedic for a defense contractor in Iraq was brutally gang raped by a US soldier and a KBR employee. Then KBR tried to silence her. Karen HouppertThe NationApril 3, 2008
InvestigationPolitics Smearing Obama Obama has made his Christian faith clear and he’s been defended by AIPAC on Israel. But the media keeps repeating the right-wing smears against him. Ari BermanThe NationMarch 31, 2008
InvestigationWorld Is Iran Winning the Iraq War? Iran’s influence in Iraq is staggering, from the political leadership to the insurgency. But the US is looking the other way. Robert DreyfussThe NationMarch 10, 2008
InvestigationPolitics Missing: The ‘Right’ Babies The Christian Right warns of a “demographic winter” in Europe – as immigrant birth rates outpace that of white Europeans. Kathryn JoyceThe NationMarch 3, 2008
InvestigationPolitics Rigged Trials at Gitmo Col. Morris Davis, former chief prosecutor for Guantánamo’s military commissions, claims process was manipulated by Administration appointees to foreclose the possibility of acquittal. Ross TuttleThe NationFebruary 20, 2008
InvestigationWorld Denial in the Corps Marines with PTSD tend to go untreated by the Corps, developing depression and substance abuse problems. When this leads to charges of misconduct, many end up jailed or discharged without badly needed benefits. Kathy DobieThe NationFebruary 18, 2008
InvestigationJustice Pity the Man In a new gambit to further restrict women’s reproductive rights, pro-lifers invent “Post-Abortion Syndrome” for men. Sarah BlustainThe NationFebruary 2, 2008