Fidel Castro, the First Superdelegate Fidel Castro, the First Superdelegate
The retired Cuban dictator has played a vital role in every U.S. presidential election for the last fifty years.
Mar 10, 2008 / Feature / Greg Grandin
How Comcast Sees the World How Comcast Sees the World
Sure, the 9/11 card gets pulled a lot. But really, this is ridiculous.
Mar 10, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Facebook: There Will Be Blood Facebook: There Will Be Blood
Can Facebook, the popular social networking site, solve America's blood shortages? Takes All Types, a group billing itself as the first bottom-up blood donor experiment, is tappin...
Mar 10, 2008 / Ari Melber
This Week On Tap This Week On Tap
This week, the House is scheduled to take up HR 895, which would establish an independent Office of Congressional Ethics. (No guarantee, however, on whether it will actually go to...
Mar 10, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Labor’s War on Global Warming Labor’s War on Global Warming
Together, unions can force the government to take on the issue of green-collar jobs.
Mar 10, 2008 / Feature / Jeremy Brecher, Tim Costello, and Brendan Smith
NSA’s Domestic Spying Arm Extends NSA’s Domestic Spying Arm Extends
Today, the WSJ reports that NSA--once confined to foreign surveillance--has built a domestic surveillance program that can sift through individuals' phone records, email subject l...
Mar 10, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Eulogy for an Independent Bookstore Eulogy for an Independent Bookstore
No chain stores or web sites can replace Dutton's in the hearts of the LA literati.
Mar 10, 2008 / Feature / Jessica Teich
Chart of the Day Chart of the Day
You've seen this before, but this a particularly adept visualization.
Mar 10, 2008 / Chris Hayes
Samantha Power and the Danger of Gotcha Politics Samantha Power and the Danger of Gotcha Politics
Samantha Power, the able foreign policy advisor to Barack Obama who referred to Hillary Clinton as a "monster," has quit her role with the Obama campaign. That's too bad, because...
Mar 8, 2008 / John Nichols
A 3,400-Page Paper Trail A 3,400-Page Paper Trail
With the House continuing its tussle over ethics reform this week, now seems like an apt moment to pause and highlight the simultaneous, ongoing Senate refusal to evolve on issues...
Mar 7, 2008 / Chris Hayes
