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Ten Years After Bush v. Gore, Imagining a Different Outcome

Global Politics

What if, ten years ago this Sunday, the Supreme Court case Bush v. Gore had gone another way? If the court had found the methods of recounting ballots to be fair; and instead of George W. Bush, then Vice-President Al Gore won Florida’s recount, and thus the 2000 presidential election? How different would our world […]

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The agenda: wrangling over tax cuts, Euro zone debt

Global Politics
The World

What does it mean to be ‘rich’ in America?

People gather outside a McDonald's restaurant, which was earlier closed for clients, in the Crimean city of Simferopol April 4, 2014. McDonald's has suspended work at its restaurants in Crimea for "manufacturing reasons", the U.S. fast food chain said on

If you’re looking for a Big Mac, you won’t find it in Crimea

Global Scan
Dick Cheney lost influence as the Bush administration moved into its second term. Here are the two men at a Pentagon ceremony in December 2006.

Who was the ‘alpha male’ inside the Bush White House?

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From Past Presidents, the Language of Certainty in an Uncertain World

Arts, Culture & Media

President Obama is taking to the primetime airways to make the case for military intervention in Syria. He joins many other presidents who have argued for military engagement abroad.

Leaked White House memo provides legal rationale for drone strikes on U.S. citizens

Global Politics

A memo obtained by NBC News explains the legal rationale for the drone strike that killed an American citizen. But one critic says this memo, by expanding the definition of what constitutes an imminent threat to U.S. national security, this memo is distinctly different from the legal justification for torture.

Paul Ryan continues tradition of talking tough about the size of government

Global Politics

As chairman of the House Budget Committee, Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan is perhaps best known for his austerity-driven budget proposal. By choosing Ryan as his running mate, Mitt Romney has signaled his commitment to reducing the size of government. But will tough talk be enough for them to win the election?

Congressman proposes reduced funds for high-earning ex-presidents’ expenses

Global Politics

In the most recent fiscal year, U.S. taxpayers paid millions of dollars for the offices, phones and postage of our four living former presidents. All the while, many of those same ex-presidents were making millions on the speaking circuit, on top of a nearly $200,000 federal pension. One Congressman wants to rein in that spending.

British politician makes waves, is accused of offering bounty for capture of Obama, Bush

Global Politics

Reports out of Pakistan say that Lord Nazir Ahmed offered a substantial cash reward for the capture of President Barack Obama and former President George W. Bush. Ahmed has denied the allegations but the Labour Department has suspended him pending an investigation.