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Obama’s aversion to leaks channels Reagan

Kevin Gosztola
Both presidents vigorously opposed the idea that leaks strengthen America -- and sought to criminalize them

The White House never had a red phone

Tom Clavin
During the Cold War, the US and USSR built a hotline that pop culture has completely reimagined

Male Fox News guest to female Democratic consultant: “Know your role and shut your mouth”

David Bauder
Bill Cunningham also asked Tamara Holder, "Are you going to cry?"

Must-see morning clip: Why are Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama so unfriendly?

Prachi Gupta
Maybe it's because Putin stole Robert Kraft's Super Bowl ring

US tries to salvage talks with Taliban

Amir Shah, David Rising
Afghan President Hamid Karzai recently scuttled a peace delegation to the Islamist group

Darrell Issa is terrible at his job

Alex Pareene
As usual, the House Oversight Committee chairman is losing the plot on the IRS investigation

Obama: NSA surveillance has saved lives

Associated Press
The president estimates the spy program has helped avert at least 50 threats

Obama mum on US arms to Syrian rebels

Associated Press
The president praised the G-8 plan to seek a negotiated peace, but offered no clues as to his course of action

House passes sweeping anti-abortion bill

Jim Abrams
The legislation would restrict almost all abortions to the first 20 weeks after conception

How cash secretly rules surveillance policy

David Sirota
Today's congressional hearing was a joke. The reason: Firms like Booz Allen bankroll and own Congress. Here's how

US begins peace talks with Taliban

Patrick Quinn
American officials are hopeful it's the first step towards the political group renouncing all ties to al-Qaida

Gitmo “indefinite detainees” revealed

Natasha Lennard
Following FOIA requests, U.S. identifies 46 men deemed, contra international law, too dangerous for trial, transfer

Syrian warplanes hit rebels near military base

Barbara Surk
Assad's forces are also waging an offensive against opposition fighters in Aleppo

Barack and Bill on Syria: What’s really happening

Aaron David Miller
To understand the current Democratic president’s predicament, consider the last one’s experiences -- and commentary

Why Sarah Palin actually matters again

Joan Walsh
With a new Fox contract and sharp words on immigration, the former Alaska gov. is the smiley face of white backlash

The theme song of the radical right

John Stauffer, Benjamin Soskis
How "Battle Hymn of the Republic" -- Reagan's favorite song -- became the background music of the modern GOP

From Ike to “The Matrix”: Welcome to the American dystopia

Andrew O'Hehir
Part Orwellian security state, part Huxley wonderland and part "Matrix," America is three dystopias in one!

PRISM part of a much larger government surveillance program

Associated Press
Companies have been handling requests from the FBI for years, under a program called US-98XN

GOP’s John McCain problem

Jonathan Bernstein
The reason he still speaks for them on foreign policy: They hate substance and literally have no other "experts"

Daniel Ellsberg: Edward Snowden is a patriot

Brad Friedman
The man behind the Pentagon Papers talks NSA, Bradley Manning and whistle-blowers' importance in a new interview

Obama boosts military aid to Syrian rebels

Julie Pace, Lolita C. Baldor
Officials announced Thursday they had conclusive evidence that Assad had crossed a "red line"

US determines Syria crossed “red line”

Matthew Lee, Julie Pace
Obama administration concludes Syrian regime used chemical weapons; hasn't decided how it will respond

10 dumbest reactions to the NSA scandal

Evan McMurry
These pols and pundits may not know what they're talking about, but they have strong opinions nonetheless

Eric Holder’s brave and welcome decision

Alex Pareene
Embattled AG's Justice Department seeks oversight of NYPD, involves administration in stop-and-frisk case
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