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Republican Presidential Field Off to Slow Fundraising Start Republican Presidential Field Off to Slow Fundraising Start

Weak Republican fundraising shows they are still unexcited by their presidential candidates.

Jul 6, 2011 / Ben Adler

Invoke the 14th—and End the Debt Standoff

Invoke the 14th—and End the Debt Standoff Invoke the 14th—and End the Debt Standoff

In four weeks’ time, America could default on its debt for the first time in history. Might President Obama invoke the Fourteenth Amendment and order the Treasury to continue...

Jul 6, 2011 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

What Happened at Obama’s First Twitter Town Hall? What Happened at Obama’s First Twitter Town Hall?

In an unusual new media event, the president served up some long answers to short questions. Is this an improvement on traditional town halls?

Jul 6, 2011 / Ari Melber

The Risks—and Potential Rewards—of Pre-K ‘Testing’ The Risks—and Potential Rewards—of Pre-K ‘Testing’

The Obama administration wants states to develop assessments for pre-schoolers. Here’s how it would work in the classroom.

Jul 6, 2011 / Dana Goldstein

Work Smarter, Not Harder: The Debate Over Homework Work Smarter, Not Harder: The Debate Over Homework

 Are students working too hard? Britney Wilson provides insight on the homework debate. 

Jul 6, 2011 / StudentNation / Britney Wilson

The Paradoxical, Dangerous Balanced Budget Amendment The Paradoxical, Dangerous Balanced Budget Amendment

Talk of a “balanced budget amendment” abounds in Washington—but few realize what it would actually entail. 

Jul 6, 2011 / George Zornick

The Tea Party and Goldman Sachs: A Love Story The Tea Party and Goldman Sachs: A Love Story

Face it. We live in two nations, sharply divided by an enormous economic chasm between the super-rich and everyone else. 

Jul 6, 2011 / Robert Scheer

US Troops in Iraq in 2013? US Troops in Iraq in 2013?

 US casualties are rising again, yet Obama and McCain want forces to remain.

Jul 6, 2011 / Bob Dreyfuss

Government in Afghanistan Nears Collapse Government in Afghanistan Nears Collapse

Hamid Karzai is in showdown with the Afghan parliament, with huge stakes.

Jul 6, 2011 / Bob Dreyfuss

Budget Battles Force One-Sided Compromises

Budget Battles Force One-Sided Compromises Budget Battles Force One-Sided Compromises

The government calls for “shared sacrifice” during the budget wars—but only one side ends up losing out.

Jul 6, 2011 / Allison Kilkenny

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