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On the Road to the Inauguration On the Road to the Inauguration

A glimpse at one group of passengers on their 700-mile bus journey from Fort Valley, Ga--to witness history firsthand.

Jan 21, 2009 / American News Project

Bishop Gene Robinson on Hope for Obama, LGBT President Bishop Gene Robinson on Hope for Obama, LGBT President

With Barack Obama's inauguration, Gene Robinson has hope that an openly gay person can become president in the future.

Jan 21, 2009 / The Daily Show

Is Obama the Next Lincoln? Is Obama the Next Lincoln?

Two historians discuss the similarities and differences between the two senators cum presidents from Illinois.

Jan 21, 2009 / CBS

Inside the Barack Concert Inside the Barack Concert

Jon Stewart observes that after eight long years good entertainers will perform for the president again.

Jan 20, 2009 / The Daily Show

How the Bailout Fails Community Banks How the Bailout Fails Community Banks

The government has not taken fleeing depositors into account and, as a result, small banks and their surrounding communities will suffer.

Jan 20, 2009 / American News Project

Dick Cheney: The Final Interview Dick Cheney: The Final Interview

Dick Cheney says his farewells and, as per usual, makes no apologies for his tenure in office.

Jan 19, 2009 / Saturday Night Live

Bank of America: Bad for America Bank of America: Bad for America

How much did the Bank of America contribute to the housing crisis and what has changed since the firm received bailout money? Not much.

Jan 16, 2009 / Brave New Films

Protesters Demand Peace in Gaza Protesters Demand Peace in Gaza

Opponents of the attacks on Gaza gather in New York City to express their anger, grief and desire for peace.

Jan 16, 2009 / Brett Story

Prop 8: Did Mormons Go to Far? Prop 8: Did Mormons Go to Far?

The IRS forbids religious organizations from "substantially" lobbying for political legislation. Did the Mormon Church violate this law?

Jan 15, 2009 / American News Project

The Commons The Commons

In our imperfect world, only the lucky few have access to wealth and cultural riches. There is a better way: it's called The Commons.

Jan 15, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Laura Hanna and Gavin Browning

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