Updated: The neo-Nazi who allegedly killed five people was once praised as a “true patriot” by Russell Pearce
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Tucson says banished books may return to classrooms
Teachers charge censorship as Mexican-American studies ban goes into effect
Who’s afraid of “The Tempest”?
Arizona’s ban on ethnic studies proscribes Mexican-American history, local authors, even Shakespeare
Arizona, meet yourself
Is the state still in denial on the anniversary of the Tucson shootings that killed six?
Sheriff Joe takes another hit
A Justice Department report blasts the embattled Arizona lawman for discriminating against Latinos
What happens in Arizona doesn’t stay in Arizona
Russell Pearce, influential ideologue of the right, is retired by a resurgent citizens movement
How Arizona wrote the GOP’s immigration platform
As the border gets more secure, Gov. Jan Brewer gets more agitated
In the 19th century, the Romneys fled the law
The forefathers of the Republican contender did what he condemns today: Sought sanctuary across the border
The disturbing copy-and-paste habits of Russell Pearce
Exclusive: Arizona’s infamous state senator regularly employs the words of extremists
Blowing away King Coal
Can a scrawny young wind-power activist topple the biggest, dirtiest industry in West Virginia?
In coal blood
The tragedy unfolding in Utah says mountains about America’s abuse of coal miners, the land they work — and our government’s craven energy policy.


