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The Geeks Who Leak
The President calls them a threat to national security. The Internet calls them heroes. A new wave of hacktivists is changing the way we handle secrets.
Chuck Schumer and the Art of the Deal
Once a partisan brawler, the New York Democrat is becoming a bipartisan force in the Senate.
Silicon Valley Is Trying To Hack Washington D.C. (Just Watch The YouTube Video)
Silicon Valley, as Facebook’s Sean Parker says, is “starting to come into a realization of our own power” in politics.
How a Nation Unwinds
Over the past forty years, the nation has unwound from its former rigor.
Susan Rice: A Voice for Intervention
Here is an article from 2011 on Susan Rice, who will replace Tom Donilon as Obama’s National Security Advisor.
Rahm Emanuel’s Plan to Turn Around Chicago
Rahm Emanuel left the White House to run a broke, violence-plagued city, and he’s having the time of his life, TIME’s David Von Drehle reports.
One Nation, Tax Exempt
If charities are truly nonprofit, why do they need the protection of the tax code?
Why Gitmo Will Never Close
President Obama wants to shut down the controversial prison but not the policies it has come to represent.
TIME Exclusive: President Obama’s 1979 Prom Photos
Direct from 1979, it’s the 44th President on prom night
Eric Garcetti Survives Nasty Race for L.A. Mayor
Labor unions spent millions. The two candidates dragged each other down in a vicious negative campaign. And comedian Will Ferrell promised free waffles for everyone…
America the Isolated?
Conservatives are–of course–mad at Barack Obama, but they are also outraged at a country that isn’t outraged enough at him.
Sorting Out the Scandals
Putting Benghazi, the IRS’s Tea Party targeting and the Justice Department’s leak-hunting seizure of Associated Press phone records in the same basket is like comparing a mirage to a dishwasher to a diamond. There is no common thread.