FINALLY! Washington – The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that President Bush overstepped his authority in ordering military war crimes trials for Guantanamo Bay detainees. The
I admit that watching sports is one of my vices. And as a longtime sweeper and fullback, watching the World Cup has been something I’ve
Yesterday, at join press conferences in Tacoma, Washington and Honalulu, Hawaii, US Army First Lieutenant Ehren Watada announced he was refusing deployment to Iraq. His
For those keeping score of stronger storms, today marks the opening of hurricane season in New Orleans. It is also more than 9 months after
Some belated DC blogging, bringing review of the awesome Peace Cafe at Poets and Busboys as a part of the Washington Jewish Music Festival. Some
The capital city is where it’s at this week/weekend, with JCCDC putting on an awesome music festival that kicked off last night with the New
Wow. Leslie Cauley of USA TODAY reports that, beginning in late 2001, “the NSA began collecting the phone call records of tens of millions of
Rearranging the deckchairs on the Hindenburg continues as Porter Goss resigns today. Georgia10’s got a great post on it over at DailyKos. Seems that Porter’s
From Steven Greenhouse, my hero at the Times: Charles Kernaghan, executive director of the National Labor Committee, which has exposed mistreatment in factories in Central