Ackerman gets an interview with Akbar Ganji, an Iranian dissident. She says: The Iranian people are saying the Ahmadinejad government is a coup d’etat government. They’re asking that no government accept the legitimacy of his government. This is what most... Full story...
Human Rights Watch releases a new report: The damning report, which the UN body says is based on interviews with the suspects, their families and lawyers, warned the UK government that it was on the verge of losing its moral.
Christopher Orr doesn't understand the Palin-Johnston feud: The obvious, immensely easy play here would be for [Palin] to make up publicly with the boy.
Austin Frakt wants to wants to change how we think about health insurance: Charging copayments that vary with the efficacy and cost-efficiency of the service is an important concept in benefit design.
Nate SIlver checks out a new poll: I don't particularly expect a boost in the Democrats' numbers if they pass a health care bill: the plan, after all, has become somewhat unpopular.
For reasons that took me quite by surprise, the View From Your Window feature is easily the most popular on the blog.
A reader writes: How interesting that she wades through so many lies to settle on the most innocuous of the bunch.
Another person featured in "Going Rogue" presents his side of the story. Money quote: Why should anyone care about any of that? The reason they should care is that if Lynn Vincent aka Sarah Palin got as many of the.
Douthat considers both 2012 contenders in his column today. Ross hopes that someone who shares Huckabee's and Palin's "charisma" can lead "an intellectually vigorous conservatism.
Ambinder passes along some new data: It's taken about a year, but thanks to new Census numbers and to Project Vote, we now have the most accurate picture of who voted, who didn't vote, and how the voting patterns compare.
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