Author: Jim Addison
The whole flap about MoveOn.org's anti-Petraeus ad in The New York Times (for which they were incorrectly charged a low discount rate, and later paid the difference) is rippling …
This ends one of two ways: either the regime is ruthless enough, as they were in 1988, to quell the movement, or the people are sufficiently incensed by the …
In the wake of the Israeli air strike near Dayr az-Zawr in Syria, the one thing most universally noted by observers was the silence from Israeli, American, and other …
The strike may be over, Tom Krisher and Dee-Ann Durbin report for the Associated Press: The United Auto Workers and General Motors Corp. said Wednesday they have reached a …
Even as President Bush called for new sanctions against the Myanmar (Burma) government, the military junta has declared curfews and surrounded several monasteries with security forces, raising fears of …
National "Public" Radio has turned down an interview with the President, Howard Kurtz reports for the Washington Post : The White House reached out to National Public Radio over …
No, this isn't about Mahmoud Ahmadinehad, or Chavez, or even Howard Dean. It's about the good kind. And with all the bad news in the world, we can certainly …
Hank Kurz, Jr. reports for the Associated Press: Michael Vick and three co-defendants were indicted by a grand jury Tuesday on state charges related to a dogfighting ring operated …
Ah, the independent press. . . Ben Smith reports for The Politico: Early this summer, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign for president learned that the men's magazine GQ was …
Now they're closer to "white collar criminals" . . . UPDATE 1:00 a.m.: The two sides are already back at the table, which could signal a short strike. I …