Executive Branch

A Bad Week for the NSA

A Bad Week for the NSA A Bad Week for the NSA

The report from a White House review panel is a confirmation of pathology within the NSA, if not a perfect prescription for reform. 

Dec 19, 2013 / Blog / Zoë Carpenter

The Internet Giants Oppose Surveillance—but Only When the Government Does it

The Internet Giants Oppose Surveillance—but Only When the Government Does it The Internet Giants Oppose Surveillance—but Only When the Government Does it

Even if the NSA's spying programs are scaled back, surveillance infrastructure will continue to exist in the private sector.

Dec 16, 2013 / Blog / Zoë Carpenter

A Grim Report on Press Freedoms Under Obama

A Grim Report on Press Freedoms Under Obama A Grim Report on Press Freedoms Under Obama

An investigation by the Committee to Protect Journalists concludes that the president has presided over an unprecedented campaign to control the media.

Oct 10, 2013 / Blog / Zoë Carpenter

Congress Renews Efforts to Curb NSA Surveillance

Congress Renews Efforts to Curb NSA Surveillance Congress Renews Efforts to Curb NSA Surveillance

At least a dozen bills are pending in Congress, with top lawmakers calling for reform.  

Sep 24, 2013 / Blog / Zoë Carpenter

US Labor Secretary: ‘The American Workplace Has Evolved’

US Labor Secretary: ‘The American Workplace Has Evolved’ US Labor Secretary: ‘The American Workplace Has Evolved’

The Nation asks Secretary Perez about forthcoming regulations, changing work and Obama administration appearances with Walmart.

Sep 11, 2013 / Blog / Josh Eidelson

If Congress Says No, Can Obama Strike?

If Congress Says No, Can Obama Strike? If Congress Says No, Can Obama Strike?

The Obama administration claims it doesn't need congressional authorization to strike Syria. So what’s the point of asking Congress to vote?

Sep 4, 2013 / Blog / Zoë Carpenter

Domestic Worker Labor Leader: Federal Victory Is in Sight

Domestic Worker Labor Leader: Federal Victory Is in Sight Domestic Worker Labor Leader: Federal Victory Is in Sight

A proposed regulatory change would extend some basic federal protections to long-excluded domestic workers.

Aug 15, 2013 / Blog / Josh Eidelson

Fed Up With Larry Summers

Fed Up With Larry Summers Fed Up With Larry Summers

His appointment as next chair of the Federal Reserve would be a clear sign that narrow financial interests are still in charge of the Democratic Party.

Jul 31, 2013 / Editorial / William Greider

Will a Botched Coast Guard Contract Come Back to Bite James Comey?

Will a Botched Coast Guard Contract Come Back to Bite James Comey? Will a Botched Coast Guard Contract Come Back to Bite James Comey?

As general counsel of Lockheed Martin, Comey rejected a whistleblower’s claim that a $24 billion Coast Guard project was riddled with problems. The whistleblower was right&md...

Jul 29, 2013 / Rick Perlstein

Samantha Power’s Testimony Confirms Foreign Policy Orthodoxy

Samantha Power’s Testimony Confirms Foreign Policy Orthodoxy Samantha Power’s Testimony Confirms Foreign Policy Orthodoxy

The nominee for US ambassador to the United Nations said Security Council authorization should not be necessary for military action. 

Jul 17, 2013 / Blog / Zoë Carpenter

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