After the Senate voted last night to debate the Gang of Eight’s comprehensive immigration reform bill, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham talks about what’s next.
McAuliffe Gets Hit for Past Democratic Squabbles
Today Terry McAuliffe will win the Democratic nomination for Virginia governor as America Rising hits him with an ad recalling past intraparty squabbles.
Privacy And Digital Groups Call On Congress To End NSA Surveillance Programs
A bipartisan coalition of privacy groups called “Stop Watching Us.” is calling on Congress to end controversial surveillance programs monitoring foreign Internet traffic and collecting American phone records.
Timeline: The Battle For Plan B
On Monday, the Obama administration announced it is ending its fight to keep age restrictions on the morning-after pill. Here is a timeline of the key legal moments in the battle to get Plan B over-the-counter.
NSA Leak Supporters Push Obama To Pardon Snowden
Obama is finding himself under pressure from left and right both to curb the programs and hold harmless the leaker.
Morning Must Reads: June 11
In the news: Snowden, “Q Group,” immigration reform, the morning-after pill, and Apple
Air Force General Who Once Battled Gaddafi Now Battling Military Sexual Assault
Just over two years ago, Air Force Major General Margaret Woodward was leading the U.S. air war against Libya that ultimately toppled Muammar Gaddafi. Now she’s fighting a more formidable foe.
In the ArenaViewpoint
The Civil-Liberties Freak-Out
We pretty much knew everything that has “broken” in the past week. The NSA has been involved in a legal data-mining operation for almost a decade.
What’s Next for Snowden: 10 Notorious Leakers and How They Fared
As security experts, law enforcement officials and the public at-large ponders where NSA surveillance leaker James Snowden will end up next, TIME reviews the fates of 10 other whistle-blowers
Hillary Clinton Joins Twitter
@HillaryClinton has been confirmed to be Hillary Clinton’s official Twitter account
Quietly, Pussy Riot Lobbies Washington
TIME speaks with two members of the Russian dissident girl band Pussy Riot as their videos and music are banned in Russia.
Morning Must Reads: June 10
In the news: Edward Snowden, the Chinese Dream, Putin’s petro state, Jason Furman, Silicon Valley politics, and Chewbacca
At U.S.-China Summit, Leaders Talk of Avoiding Another Cold War
China’s President Xi Jinping announced that he was looking for the establishment of a “new model of major country relationship” with the United States, as he expressed urgency in taking steps to prevent another Cold War