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For a Sane Energy Policy For a Sane Energy Policy

There is no piecemeal solution to the gas price crisis. It's a systemic sickness that goes to the root of the American way of life: big cars, big oil, big business and sprawl.

May 11, 2006 / The Editors

Block that Cliche! Block that Cliche!

Most people agree that it's unattractive to try to stop a campusspeaker--however odious--who comes simply to present a point of view.But the choice of commencement speaker is a di...

May 11, 2006 / The Nation

A Corporate Horror Story A Corporate Horror Story

While everyone I know waits for Patrick Fitzgerald's next move--will he or won't he indict Karl Rove?-- I eagerly await the verdict in the Enron trial. Remember that giant corpo...

May 11, 2006 / The Nation

Watching What You Say Watching What You Say

How are AT&T, Sprint, MCI and other telecommunications giants cooperating with the National Security Agency’s warrantless surveillance program?

May 11, 2006 / Feature / Tim Shorrock

The Bada Bing Club The Bada Bing Club

In a must-read Chigago Tribune op-ed, GWU law professor Jonathan Turley makes the striking but often ignored point that the Bush Administration has a penchant for hiring those who...

May 11, 2006 / The Nation

Mary vs. Kerry Mary vs. Kerry

The election is history, but the war between a Cheney (Mary) and a Kerry (John) lives on. In her new memoir, Now It's My Turn, Cheney's lesbian daughter calls Kerry a "son of a b...

May 10, 2006 / The Nation

FEMA Braces for Another Storm FEMA Braces for Another Storm

With hurricane season approaching and another Bush crony at the helm of FEMA, a few restive lawmakers are seeking real reform for the storm-tossed agency. Whether they will succeed...

May 10, 2006 / Feature / Bryan Farrell

Byrd Is Soaring Byrd Is Soaring

U.S. Senator Robert Byrd, ardent critic of President Bush's decision to go to war with Iraq, outspoken opponent of the administration's domestic-spying program and chief Congressi...

May 10, 2006 / The Nation

Shying from Spying Shying from Spying

Democrats are out for the kill. Republicans are on the defensive. Right? Not exactly. When it comes to national security, many Democrats are still pulling their punches, even wit...

May 10, 2006 / The Nation

The Spook in Your Phone The Spook in Your Phone

Gen. Michael Hayden, nominated by President Bush to head the CIA, is the man responsible for the most extensive attack ever on the privacy of US citizens.

May 10, 2006 / Column / Robert Scheer

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