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Competence Won’t Get US Out of Iraq Competence Won’t Get US Out of Iraq

Trumpets blared on the loudspeaker. Dozens of members of Congress gathered on a makeshift stage, draped by giant American flags, cops, firefighters and veterans in uniform, and a h...

Mar 29, 2006 / Ari Berman

Facing Facts on Torture Facing Facts on Torture

In the February 27 issue of The New Yorker, Jane Mayer reported on the efforts of Alberto Mora, outgoing general counsel for the US Navy, to stop the Pentagon from authorizing the...

Mar 29, 2006 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

No Reform in Lobbying Reform No Reform in Lobbying Reform

What a coincidence: the Senate is set to wrap up its debate on lobbying reform the same day Jack Abramoff is sentenced in Florida on conspiracy and wire fraud charges. There was a...

Mar 29, 2006 / Ari Berman

The Testing Bubble Bursts The Testing Bubble Bursts

Looks like the $2.3 billion standardized testing industry forgot to devise a much needed self-examination. Two weeks ago, after two students paid fees to have their SATs rescored...

Mar 29, 2006 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Moment of Truth Moment of Truth

There is no immigration crisis in the US. But it is time America acknowledged that we need the immigrant workers as much as they need us--and treat them accordingly.

Mar 29, 2006 / Feature / Robert Scheer

The President Is Not Smiling The President Is Not Smiling

Card is out, Bolten in. The Senate is stuck on immigration. And every day brings more bad news. Take care of this, will you, Josh?

Mar 28, 2006 / Feature / William Greider

Avian Flu Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Avian Flu Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

Large factory farms, not migratory birds, are now seen as breeding grounds for the avian flu virus. Donald Rumsfeld is getting rich off his investment in Tamiflu. Can this pandemic...

Mar 28, 2006 / Feature / Nicholas von Hoffman

The Dot-Degree Boom The Dot-Degree Boom

Thanks to aggressive recruiting tactics and a complaisant Congress, online enrollments at the University of Phoenix and its spinoff, Axia College, are soaring. So are student debt ...

Mar 28, 2006 / Feature / Garrett Ordower

The Soon-to-be-Forgotten Andrew Card The Soon-to-be-Forgotten Andrew Card

After Karen Hughes stepped down as a counselor to the president in 2002, White House chief of staff Andy Card, in a rare moment of candor, told Esquire: "She's leaving when the pr...

Mar 28, 2006 / John Nichols

Card Folds, and Bush Draws to the Inside Card Folds, and Bush Draws to the Inside

The White House doesn't seem to understand the meaning of the term "fresh blood." It usually refers to new blood that is introduced into an anemic entity--n...

Mar 28, 2006 / David Corn

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