Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger once said, “Ninety percent of the politicians give the other ten percent a bad reputation.” U.S. Representative Michele Bachmann, R-Minn, might be in that put-upon tenth.
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Save the Children
First it was dodge ball, then it was tag. Now it is sack races and three-legged races that might cause children harm.
Crack House to Coffeehouse
“From the crack house to the coffeehouse”: a panel discusses the transformation of Harlem and Bronzeville.
The GITMO Road Show
Against the patriotic backdrop of the Washington Monument, some tourists were uncomfortable with Amnesty International’s GITMO replica.
A NeW Kind of Choice
A new movement of women is rising up with an age-old message countering the feminist focus on careers before kids.
Iran: Nuclear Rumblings
The trouble looming with Iran’s nuclear aspirations is potentially one of the most significant problems the new President will inherit from the Bush administration.
Promiscuity Leads the Pact
Rumors of a high school pregnancy pact are stealing headlines in America’s largest newspapers and prompting more parents to question what public education is teaching their children about sex.
Catholic History Restored
Historical theories usually spin around the alleged avarice of Christian white males, such as, supposedly, our founding fathers.
Equality for All
Speakers at the Center for American Progress advocate for a new type of universal healthcare.
Government-Induced Food Insecurity
The recent food crisis and rising global food prices are short-term problems, said Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar at Heritage last week.