The Nation InvestigationWorld Mass Casualty Attacks in the Afghan War A recounting of three horrific civilian massacres by coalition forces — and a probe of the inadequate safeguards put in place after the fact. Robert DreyfussThe NationSeptember 19, 2013 InvestigationWorld Blood Money Coalition forces in Afghanistan pay compensation to civilian victims and their survivors — but keep no comprehensive records, and the US military denies all responsibility. Nick TurseThe NationSeptember 19, 2013 InvestigationWorld Lethal Profiling of Afghan Men Despite rules of engagement to the contrary, targeting of military-age males pervades the entire chain of command — up to the Oval Office. Nick TurseThe NationSeptember 19, 2013 InvestigationWorld How the US Fueled the Taliban Insurgency Gen. Stanley McChrystal put it best: “Because of civilian casualties, I think we have just about eroded our credibility here.” Robert DreyfussThe NationSeptember 19, 2013 InvestigationWorld The Casualty Data Black Market in Afghanistan If you want stats from the government, you better be prepared to pay. Nick TurseThe NationSeptember 19, 2013 InvestigationWorld America’s Afghan Victims Even among staunchly antiwar politicians and pundits, few bother to mention the cost of the war to civilians. Robert Dreyfuss & Nick TurseThe NationSeptember 19, 2013 InvestigationJustice Is America’s Militia Movement on the Rise? Up an unpaved Idaho road, self-styled “patriots” gather to plan and train in close quarters battle. Devin Burghart & Leonard ZeskindThe NationSeptember 9, 2013 InvestigationJustice, World Mexico’s Abortion Wars, American-Style After Mexico City liberalized its abortion law, a fierce backlash followed. Is its striking resemblance to the US pro-life movement a coincidence? Kathryn JoyceThe NationAugust 29, 2013 InvestigationBusiness, Labor, Politics The Invisible Workforce Women who care for poor kids are often mothers living in poverty themselves. E. Tammy KimThe NationAugust 1, 2013 InvestigationBusiness, Politics The Reverse Revolving Door Disclosures reveal that corporations and lobbying firms award six-figure bonuses to staff who leave to take powerful positions on Capitol Hill. Lee FangThe NationMay 6, 2013 1 … 7 8 9 … 21
InvestigationWorld Mass Casualty Attacks in the Afghan War A recounting of three horrific civilian massacres by coalition forces — and a probe of the inadequate safeguards put in place after the fact. Robert DreyfussThe NationSeptember 19, 2013
InvestigationWorld Blood Money Coalition forces in Afghanistan pay compensation to civilian victims and their survivors — but keep no comprehensive records, and the US military denies all responsibility. Nick TurseThe NationSeptember 19, 2013
InvestigationWorld Lethal Profiling of Afghan Men Despite rules of engagement to the contrary, targeting of military-age males pervades the entire chain of command — up to the Oval Office. Nick TurseThe NationSeptember 19, 2013
InvestigationWorld How the US Fueled the Taliban Insurgency Gen. Stanley McChrystal put it best: “Because of civilian casualties, I think we have just about eroded our credibility here.” Robert DreyfussThe NationSeptember 19, 2013
InvestigationWorld The Casualty Data Black Market in Afghanistan If you want stats from the government, you better be prepared to pay. Nick TurseThe NationSeptember 19, 2013
InvestigationWorld America’s Afghan Victims Even among staunchly antiwar politicians and pundits, few bother to mention the cost of the war to civilians. Robert Dreyfuss & Nick TurseThe NationSeptember 19, 2013
InvestigationJustice Is America’s Militia Movement on the Rise? Up an unpaved Idaho road, self-styled “patriots” gather to plan and train in close quarters battle. Devin Burghart & Leonard ZeskindThe NationSeptember 9, 2013
InvestigationJustice, World Mexico’s Abortion Wars, American-Style After Mexico City liberalized its abortion law, a fierce backlash followed. Is its striking resemblance to the US pro-life movement a coincidence? Kathryn JoyceThe NationAugust 29, 2013
InvestigationBusiness, Labor, Politics The Invisible Workforce Women who care for poor kids are often mothers living in poverty themselves. E. Tammy KimThe NationAugust 1, 2013
InvestigationBusiness, Politics The Reverse Revolving Door Disclosures reveal that corporations and lobbying firms award six-figure bonuses to staff who leave to take powerful positions on Capitol Hill. Lee FangThe NationMay 6, 2013