As one Republican contender after another has surged to the front of the pack only to falter, perhaps its his turn
Some veterans are finding new purpose in the streets
The disgraced coach may now face criminal and civil charges. What would that mean for him and Penn State?
When a man plays a woman, it's funny. When a woman plays a man, it's drama. Why?
Vintage photos of the drone operators, mechanics, and machine repairmen who contributed to war efforts of the past
Maybe the Texas governor misinterpreted the signs from above
If America wants to solve its innovation problem, solving its immigration problem would be a good start
Italy is too big to fail—and may be too big to bail out. How did it get so bad?
Plans for a U.S. military presence in Australia could help address a diplomatic crisis
Why can't countries avoid a collision with debt that would shatter the EU and throw the world into recession?
Is Rick Perry too old? Or is he too inexperienced?
A classmate remembers George Papandreou and Antonis Samaras
The Brett Ratner-Eddie Murphy gimmick was just the latest bad idea
Nixon's Watergate testimony has been unsealed. In 1973, The Atlantic detailed the danger in the White House.
Building a base in Australia shows America will refocus on the Pacific after a decade in Afghanistan and the Mideast
A defender of factory farming for foie gras claims ducks "run up" to eat, but video shows that is not necessarily true
The candidate showed a lack of basic competency when he couldn't name which agencies he would cut as president
While covering the Libyan civil war, the author was seized by Qaddafi’s forces and imprisoned in Tripoli
Tehran may open up if the West promises not to punish past transgressions
The director interviewed an inmate eight days before he was executed for the new documentary, Into the Abyss
The defeat of an anti-union bill in Ohio may show the future of Occupy Wall Street
The founder of AOL saw the future in Zipcar and LivingSocial
A libertarian economist discovers that our political leanings leave us more biased than we think
Why Laurence Silberman says the individual mandate is constitutional
Huge tax breaks are given on the basis of fuzzy "charity care" numbers
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