- Wow. “For $25,000 to $250,000, The Washington Post is offering lobbyists and association executives off-the-record, nonconfrontational access to ‘those powerful few’—Obama administration officials, members of Congress, and the paper’s own reporters and editors.”
- California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger says state may have to issue IOUs unless legislature can overcome budget impasse.
- Taxpayer-funded overseas trips for members of Congress have tripled since 2001, increased tenfold since 1995.
- Study finds that over time ex-cons pose no greater risk of re-offending than the general population.
- ACLU contends federal government is using false confessions obtained by torture of a detainee to keep him at Guantanamo. He me may have been as young as 12 when he was captured by Afghan police.
- Sorry, but once you accept subsidies from the government, you’re no longer allowed to use the word “punk.”
- If William Kristol suddenly takes up an interest in myrmecology, now you know why.
- So this seems like a bad idea.
- It’s what’s for dinner.
- Very cool photo series surveying life in the skyscrapers.
- Creepy retro ads.
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