Yes he can! From his remarks today, an Obama-like theme: If I am elected President, I will work with anyone who sincerely wants to get this country moving again. I will listen to any idea that is offered in good... Full story...
The critical question on the credit crisis. [H]istory teaches an important lesson: that big banking crises are ultimately solved by throwing in large dollops of public money, and that early and decisive government action, whether to recapitalise banks or take.
Obama's not-so-secret weapon in an international crisis: his calm. McCain's not-so-secret liability in a tense election: his hotheadedness.
The Vatican, in preparation for the beatification of John Henry Newman, decided to disinter the famous cardinal's remains from the burial ground he wanted.
A chilling video from Wasilla by Max Blumenthal that helps explain more deeply how Palin is a product of some of the most extreme forms of Christianism that exist.
The legislative report is very clear. Shall we review its findings in its own language? Finding Number One, released Friday afternoon: For the reasons explained in section IV of this report, I find that Governor Sarah Palin abused her power.
A snippet from a 1999 Atlantic piece by Harvey Cox on economic theology: In days of old, seers entered a trance state and then informed anxious seekers what kind of mood the gods were in, and whether this was an.
Ronald Brownstein has an eye-opening article on the problems with McCain's healthcare plan: McCain's approach would save people money when they are young but expose them to greater financial and health risks as they age.
A gorgeous visual play on the words in th Universal Declaration of Human Rights: More info on the video project here.
A resident wrestles with the racism in his state and how it has been portrayed.
Ah, the good old days. Jill Lepore details how we used to vote: Americans used to vote with their voices—viva voce—or with their hands or with their feet.
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