The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover
Huckabee’s Connections
Jarrett

Feature
The Fog of War Crimes
Who's to blame when 'just following orders' means murder?
Frida Berrigan
More “Crypto-Evangelical Code” From Huckabee
Jarrett
I Believe In Jesus, Except When I’m Campaigning In New Hampshire
Jarrett

Feature
Resister in Exile
Haifa Zangana survived Saddam, and urges Iraqi women to survive the occupation
Sanhita SinhaRoy
Viewpoint
Whats Next For FISA?
Brian Beutler, The Media Consortium

Feature
Empire’s Architecture
Should it ever be finished, the U.S. embassy in Iraq will stand as a colossal monument to the Bush administration's failures
Allen McDuffee
The Legal Contortionists
Jarrett

Dispatch
Dropping Out of Electoral College
Maryland is the first state to pass the National Popular Vote (NPV) into law, and several others are right behind
Martha Biondi
Mike Huckabee: Christian Fascism Finds Its Man
Jarrett

Feature
Inside the Beast:
Lifelines, Lifetimes and Timelines: Hoisting Ourselves up the Fossil Chain
The Yes Men
Viewpoint
McGovern Still on the Antiwar Path
The retired senator and former ambassador to the United Nations is stumping for a book he co-wrote with foreign policy analyst William R. Polk called Out of Iraq: A Practical Plan for Withdrawal Now while buttonholing dozens of members of Congress and urging our immediate withdrawal from Iraq
Laura S. Washington

Dispatch
Bike-Sharing Is Caring
Bike-sharing programs that provide cheap access to inner-city bicycles are popular all over Europe, and Beijing, and even American cities are catching on
Adam Doster
So Long To A Giant
Jarrett

Dispatch
Acid-Mining Michigan
Rio Tinto subsidiary Kennecott plans to develop a nickel sulfide mine beneath the fragile Salmon Trout River in the state's Upper Peninsula
Chuck Glossenger
Third Shock’s The Charm
Jarrett

Culture
Bad Cop, Badder Cop in Brazil
Does the new shoot-'em-up film Tropa de Elite bring out the country's inner fascist?
Holmes Wilson
Viewpoint
Warning: Drug Ads Can Make You Sick
A $4.2 billion annual drug industry incessantly reinforces the medicalization of complaints through direct-to-consumer (DTC) advertising
Terry J. Allen
