Here’s an outcome the producers of the movie Lincoln probably never expected: it indirectly led to the official ratification of the 13th amendment to ban slavery in Mississippi.
The Sequester: Wasting a Crisis
Both sides have found silver linings in letting the cuts kick in: Democrats can blame the Republicans for their intransigence, and Republicans can say they slashed government spending.
Another Voice Against A Secret Drone Court
Those who endorse giving secret, unelected courts the authority to oversee summary war time executions of American citizens, should explain why Congressional oversight isn’t better.
Pentagon Budgetary Hat Trickery
The sky-is-falling game is now fully underway when it comes to the more than $500 billion in Pentagon budget cuts slated to begin March 1.
Morning Must Reads: February 19
In the news: Obama bullies the press, Reagonomics gets a facelift, Simpson-Bowles Round II, and Dave Chappelle, political visionary.
What Andrew Cuomo’s Abortion Proposal Says About Access in 2013
Cuomo’s plan is being cheered by abortion rights activists and panned by anti-abortion groups, including the Catholic Church. But the truth is, Cuomo’s plan is more about symbolism than changing much of anything for women’s …
If Immigration Reform Stalls, Federal Courts Could Have a Say
Democrats might tweak immigration reform to make Republican opposition inevitable and hit them in 2014 for being obstructionist. This could hurt Dreamers by giving courts enough time to void Obama’s Executive Order
Beach Force One
As the White House Press Corps expresses extreme frustration on being barred from the President’s golf outing with Tiger, maybe we should rethink why the President goes on vacation in the first place.
Presidents’ Day with TIME’s Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy
Check out TIME’s Michael Duffy and Nancy Gibbs today on Morning Joe.
Thin Ice on Blood and Treasure
Some members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff have warned that the sequester will cause troops and civilians to die. Mixing – confusing — this blood and treasure leads to a slippery slope.
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Mark Sanford Releases First Ad, Asks for Second Chance
Former Gov. Mark Sanford appeals to the “God of second chances” in his bid for South Carolina’s first congressional district.
Commemorate Presidents’ Day: Bring Color to Presidents Past
To commemorate President’s Day, TIME commissioned Swedish photo editor Sanna Dullaway to colorize 12 American Presidents from the past century.