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Wolves to the Slaughter
by Christopher Ketcham + Follow
The American Prospect | March 2012
The reintroduction of the gray wolf to the Northern Rockies was an ecological success story—until big money, old superstitions, and politics got in the way.
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Susan B. Anthony's Hit List
by Monica Potts + Follow
The American Prospect | February 2012
How a group founded by anti-abortion feminists became a powerful foe of Democratic women.
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Wall Street's Third Party
by Harold Meyerson + Follow
The American Prospect | February 2012
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The Cost of Free Trade
by Michael Lind + Follow
The American Prospect | December 2011
Every president asserts that the next trade treaty will turn America into an export powerhouse, but that's just not true.
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A Ninja in Our Sites
by Rob Fischer + Follow
The American Prospect | December 2011
An aggressive federal enforcement effort targets online piracy—and threatens the open Internet.
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The Test Generation
by Dana Goldstein + Follow
The American Prospect | April 2011
What happens in the classroom when a state begins to evaluate all teachers, at every grade level, based on how well they “grow” their students’ test scores? Colorado is about to find out.
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Constant Comment
by Kerry Howley + Follow
The American Prospect | November 2009
A profile of Kathleen Parker, "the most widely syndicated female columnist in the nation."
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Larry Johnson's Strange Trip
by David Weigel + Follow
The American Prospect | June 2008
How a onetime hero of the liberal blogosphere and the Democratic Party spread perhaps the most damaging anti-Obama smear of the primary.
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What Really Ails Medicare
by Jonathan Cohn + Follow
The American Prospect | May 2008
The cost crisis of Medicare gets a lot of attention. The program can be fixed only by universalizing the larger health system in which Medicare resides.
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The Obama Doctrine
by Spencer Ackerman + Follow
The American Prospect | March 2008