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Hot off the presses—the latest issue of The Nation is here!
- Investigation: Two Years After the BP Spill, A Hidden Health Crisis Festers: Gulf residents and cleanup workers continue to suffer serious health problems from the 2010 disaster, but the oil giant is not being held to account.
- Why Are Prisoners Committing Suicide in Pennsylvania? A DOJ probe into the mental health program at a medium security prison could put solitary confinement on trial.
- Guns, Gays and Democrats: Yes, the NRA and ALEC pushed pro-gun bills, but they were helped in many instances by Democrats too afraid to take on one of the culture war’s signal issues.
- Justice for Homeowners—Still Not Served: It took pressure from progressives to get a partly decent mortgage fraud settlement. They can’t take their eyes off the prize now.
- Ann Romney, Working Woman? The brouhaha over Hilary Rosen’s comments was not really about whether what stay-home mothers do is work.
- The Real Injustice at the Heart of the Trayvon Martin Case: What makes this case exceptional is neither race nor the politics of self-defense alone but the total failure to investigate it for so long.
- Save Earth Day: To transform this bland, tired ritual into an occasion for spirited collective action, Earth Day must return to its roots.