Re-Setting the Geopolitical Table: How Obama's Big Trip Is Going
The G-20 went well. Not as well as advertised, which is par for most any political course, but much better than most of the Gs -- 7, 8, or 20.
The G-20 went well. Not as well as advertised, which is par for most any political course, but much better than most of the Gs -- 7, 8, or 20.
Lorelei Kelly | Posted 05.04.2009 | World
Our nation needs a twelve-step program to recover from a Cold War addiction. Cutting European Missile Defense and helping the communities impacted convert to other security priorities is step one.
Dygest.net | Dygest.net | Posted 05.03.2009 | Home
The Peabodys, administered out of the University of Georgia, date back to 1941, and honor "the most outstanding achievements in electronic media, incl...
David Paul Appell | Posted 02.02.2009 | World
The Euro-presidency is admittedly a largely ceremonial job, and what can be accomplished in just six months is fairly limited. So why then should Americans care?
Steve Parker | Posted 12.25.2008 | Business
Here's some of what's happening, mostly with GM, in Europe and Asia, two markets outside the U.S. hit hardest by the slowing automobile business.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jed Lewison | Posted 11.01.2008 | Politics
Of the many false arguments deployed by the Bush Administration to justify war with Iraq, perhaps the most blatant was the completely untrue idea that...
Jeremy Zogby | Posted 07.10.2008 | Politics
As a result of Obama's eclectic life experiences and upbringing, it is part of his nature to not only understand different people, but to make compromises to find solutions for the most complex issues.
William Bradley | Posted 05.04.2009 | World