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Rolling the Dice at the 'Times-Picayune'

Rolling the Dice at the 'Times-Picayune'

The beloved New Orleans daily is profitable and has enviable market penetration. So why is it moving to three-day delivery?

Posted June 11, 2012

High-Stakes Healthcare Decision Looms for More Than 6 Million Young Americans

High-Stakes Healthcare Decision Looms for More Than 6 Million Young Americans

A popular provision of the Affordable Care Act that has helped insure 6.6 million Americans under 26 could be eliminated by the Supreme Court.

Posted June 11, 2012

Tight Race for Giffords Seat Sends Big Signals About November

Tight Race for Giffords Seat Sends Big Signals About November

If Dems win, it boosts a Southwestern strategy for taking the House and presidency.

Posted June 11, 2012

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Books and the Arts

The Beginner’s Goodbye, The Chemistry of Tears and the burden of inheritance.

Why are moral and political thinkers failing to engage with the true, dispiriting scale of market sovereignty?

Chockablock with art, art fairs are essentially authorless.

The Graduation Gift They Can Take Anywhere

News and Analysis

A Politics for the 99 Percent

Progressives must take the fall election seriously, even as they challenge the limits of the debate.

James Dimon, center, flanked by Lloyd C. Blankfein, left, and Robert Kelly

They’re hyper-educated, ambitious and well rewarded. So why are our elites so incompetent?

Dollar bills

A web of right-wing groups bankrolled by billionaires dominates our politics. Our media shouldn’t let them remain in the shadows.

People who give DNA samples—and big bucks—to companies in exchange for information on their potential medical risks are handing over more than saliva.

Why did the defense giant award a lobbyist a $500,000 bonus just weeks before he became a Congressional staffer shaping military policy?

At UC Davis and other institutions, student-led protests against austerity are met with thuggish riot cops and the criminalization of speech. 

Barack Obama

Liberals raised a ruckus over Bush’s abuses. Let’s hold this president to the same standard.

Anti-SCAF graffiti in Egypt

On the eve of the presidential runoff, a once-molten political landscape has hardened into a handful of rival camps.

Naomi Klein - Lookout

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