Showing results for: Afghanistan (page 213)
Healthcare’s midterm impact: Maybe nothing
Jonathan Bernstein
Democrats are in line for a beating in November, but healthcare might not have much to do with it
Obama on end of Iraq combat: “America is more secure”
Ben Feller
Afghanistan still looms large as troops levels are set to increase there
Obama’s Iraq speech: What you need to know
Justin Elliott
The administration tries to keep expectations low -- and get used to the term "Enduring Presence Posts"
7 U.S. troops killed in south Afghan bomb attacks
Associated Press
Death toll rises amid renewed fighting
Child abuse in Afghanistan
Tracy Clark-Flory
Sexual relationships are shockingly common between men and young boys, thanks in part to women's inequality
This week in crazy: Governor David Paterson
Alex Pareene
The New York leader says anti-cabbie violence is the inevitable result of not listening to him
Colonel kicked out of war for hating PowerPoint
Alex Pareene
Lawrence Sellin, on his second Afghanistan tour, wrote a column decrying bureaucracy. His superiors weren't amused
Obama to spend Katrina anniversary in New Orleans
Erica Werner
Five years after the hurricane hit, Obama will commemorate victims, reaffirm commitment to Gulf Coast
Meet MLK’s Glenn Beck-loving niece
Daniel Denvir
Pro-life, anti-gay Alveda King talks to Salon about her uncle, beliefs and planned speech at Saturday's big rally
The “Hurt Locker” reality show controversy
Sam Adams
Critics argue that a proposed Afghanistan series will turn war into entertainment -- but they're missing the point
Bloomberg tries to calm NYC after cabbie stabbing
Tom Hays, Sara Kugler Frazier
Victim: "Of course it was for my religion." Suspect Michael Enright falsely claimed he was Jewish when arrested
Thursday link dump: John McCain’s unicorn
Alex Pareene
Michele Bachmann prepares to rally, Newt and Arianna hang out, and David Broder's McCain fantasy
Three men arrested and charged with terrorism in Canada
Rob Gillies
The suspects allegedly had bomb-making materials and a plan that stretched all the way to Dubai
The unmaking of a company man
Andrew Bacevich
After hewing to military orthodoxy for years, my real education began in the shadow of the Brandenberg Gate
Michael Enright, cabbie-stabber, had “anti-Muslim” diary
Alex Pareene
The 21-year-old film student accused of a hate crime is said to be troubled since returning from Afghanistan
Army: U.S. soldiers plotted to kill Afghan civilians
Associated Press
Witnesses heard Staff Sgt. Calvin Gibbs talk about how easy it would be to "toss a grenade" at innocent people
Afghan schoolgirls gassed
Tracy Clark-Flory
An attack that reeks of the Taliban hospitalizes students, and serves as yet another disturbing reality check
Meet the New York cabbie-stabber
Alex Pareene
The filmmaker who allegedly attacked a taxi driver for being Muslim has been charged with a hate crime
Rape case against WikiLeaks founder dismissed
Malin Rising
But the investigation into molestation allegations continues
An exciting new Muslim country to drone attack
Glenn Greenwald
Administration officials anonymously boast of preparations to escalate a bombing campaign in Yemen
Bloomberg again defends religious freedom
Justin Elliott
The mosque debate "is a test of our commitment to American values," the mayor said in prepared Iftar remarks
Bush appointee invents America where everyone agrees with him
Alex Pareene
70 percent of Americans think exactly like Peter Kirsanow, according to polls that he made up
Jonah Goldberg: Caring about Muslims is a hate crime against Real Americans
Alex Pareene
The conservative columnist decides America has no anti-Muslim problem, and if you disagree you hate Americans
Fact-free accusations about WikiLeaks
Glenn Greenwald
The false assertions made about the transparency group reveal unstated assumptions in our political discourse
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