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In the early 1980s, following the death of strongman founder Josip Broz Tito, Yugoslavia’s economy broke down. The United States had abruptly hiked interest rates, forcing up the cost of borrowing and ...
We've heard a lot about debates over strict voter-ID legislation this cycle, but there's an even more pressing problem in some parts of the country: intimidation at the ballot box. In addition to ...
Former Bush official and conservative pundit David Frum has a harsh and critical take on Mitt Romney's presidential campaign: The hope for many of us was that a Republican president could do a better ...
Spencer Ackerman points out that Secretary Bob Gates pegged the Gitmo recidivism rate at a significantly lower number than Dick Cheney did yesterday, "four to five percent" to Cheney's "eleven or ...
Recent opera-related disagreements with Jonah aside, I think this argument he highlights as explanation of Air America's tumble into bankruptcy is pretty sound (conclusion, of course, excepted): The ...
Sergio Chapa is a freelance journalist and photographer based in Houston as well as the co-author of the book Frontera: A Journey Across the US-Mexico Border.
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Jesse Baum is a freelance reporter covering the labor beat. She lives in New Orleans. Browse Topics Currently, there is no content with this tag.
Nikolas Guggenberger is an assistant professor of law at the University of Houston Law Center. Browse Topics Currently, there is no content with this tag.
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