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  • The tightening grip on PBS

    A staff shakeup is taking the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in the direction of "conservative appeasement," says one watchdog.
  • Ohio's deathbed filibuster

    The state that was key to Bush's reelection is now leading the charge on post-Schiavo legislation pushing the right-to-life agenda.
  • Mission reversed

    One purpose of Rumsfeld's surprise visit today with Iraq's new leaders appears to be quite contrary to the Bush administration's initial post-war strategy.
  • Santorum: the right to life, and to make money

    The Republican senator from Pennsylvania cashed in during the Terri Schiavo mania in more ways than one.
  • Tom DeLay's extreme makeover

    With DeLay's image sinking toward Gingrich-like depths, we asked professional image consultants and P.R. execs how to dress him for success.
  • Vigilante posers

    Arizona's Minuteman Project rustles up some more publicity -- this time with a special kind of photo shoot for detainees.
  • Bloggers: legit and regulation-free, for now

    San Francisco backs off from proposed legislation that would regulate the activity of political bloggers.
  • "Stumbling to the scene with no real plan"

    Nearly four years after the postal anthrax attacks, the U.S. still looks alarmingly exposed to bioterrorism.
  • A right-wing run on the border

    Arizona's "Minuteman" group of border vigilantes is small potatoes, but has cooked up some big hype.
  • A homerun for privatizing Social Security?

    Tommy Lasorda has come out of retirement to go to bat for President Bush's humdinger of a plan.
  • Federal intervention on the down low?

    Laura Bush shares some public (or are they private?) thoughts on Terri Schiavo.
  • A widening pool of nuclear worries

    According to a classified report, storage pools containing spent-fuel rods from the nation's 103 electricity-generating nuclear reactors are vulnerable to terrorist attacks.
  • Power to the people

    Is vigilante justice in Iraq a good thing?
  • Bush's nuclear problem

    One of several, actually: A scandal-plagued plan for "safe" storage of the nation's nuclear waste.
  • Rummy's version of Democracy 101

    Concerned that schoolyard rules might trump democratic ones in Iraq, Rumsfeld gives the nation's new parliamentarians a talking to.
  • The Democrats' Middle East dilemma

    Savaged by right-wingers for a "Daily Show" appearance in which she seemed to root for U.S. failure, former Clinton advisor Nancy Soderberg talks about what Bush does and doesn't deserve credit for.
  • How about a whole mountain of phony data?

    Bush's Interior Department reportedly cooked the books on whether nuclear waste can be stored safely at Nevada's Yucca Mountain site.
  • A different kind of color-coded alert?

    An accidental disclosure from the Homeland Security Department reveals just how unprepared we still are for another terrorist attack.
  • The Bush effect

    Developments in the Mideast may have the global community warming up to Bush -- but he's lost support for the war at home.
  • Funding the war, and the border war

    House Republicans are exploiting Iraq to play hardball on immigration reform.
  • Halliburton's RIO Grande of overcharges

    A Defense Department audit reveals more than $100 million in Halliburton overcharges -- and there are still nine audits to go.
  • The hybrid-huggers vs. Big Auto

    A growing generation of eco-conscious drivers may have to battle the auto lobby for the carpool lane.
  • Bolton doesn't change his U.N. tune

    Bush picks John Bolton for U.N. ambassador. Isn't he the guy who said "The United Nations does not exist"?
  • Regulating the blogosphere?

    The extension of the McCain-Feingold act to Internet activities could require political campaigns to count online activism as a contribution.
  • Iran's nuclear smokescreen

    Iran forks over evidence of its nuclear technology acquisitions, but won't let the IAEA inspect certain sites or agree to stop enriching uranium.
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