Political reporting from Japan, most of it based on how the status quo addicted mainstream Japanese newspapers interpret things, must be seen for what it is: a huge journalistic scandal.
A dangerous moral vacuum exists among our nation's leaders. They know certain things they can always get away with, and certain things they cannot. Indefinite detention? Fine. Infidelity? Your head on a platter.
We often find candidates who are in it for all the right reasons, for whom the answer is a resounding Yes. Then there are the others. To help you figure out who is who and what is what, we offer the following handy checklist of potential problem areas.
In a law office in an upscale section of Los Angeles, an unfinished yet potentially explosive book manuscript by a controversial figure, former U.S. R...
Could it be a trend? Oh, please tell me it's a trend!
There seems to be a mini-movement underway of disgruntled taxpayers and law enforcement offici...
I've had "that haunting feeling" after some indiscretion too ridiculous to recount. As a society, we need to pay attention to the double edge sword of our norms that both protect and shame us.
How addictive is the game of politics and power? My unscientific study indicates that crack cocaine is nothing when compared to political power. Let...
Can I get my time back. The time I took to carefully explain Edwards' positions to friends, family, and strangers, the time I put into writing about why I thought he was the best candidate for president?