Tuition Hikes: Protests in California and Elsewhere
A combination of budget crises and the recession spark protests in Golden State. But the problem plagues other public universities too
A combination of budget crises and the recession spark protests in Golden State. But the problem plagues other public universities too
White House plans for terror suspects currently in detention are likely to outrage liberals and conservatives
There can be something thrilling about accountability, so it was nice to see a federal judge declare the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers directly responsible for the destruction of most of New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina
The Pentagon said Thursday it will scour its procedures for identifying volatile soldiers hidden in the ranks following the Fort Hood shooting rampage
A lawyer for one of five men facing trial for the Sept. 11 attacks says the men plan to plead not guilty and use the trial to express their political views.
The decision by the outspoken prelate escalates a bitter dispute between Tobin and Kennedy.
This marks the beginning of what promise to be weeks of tendentious debate on the Senate floor.
The woes in the Michigan real-estate market were dramatically underscored when the Pontiac Silverdome was sold at auction for $583,000
A quiet revolution has changed the status of American women; so what's new now?
Ohio State's E. Gordon Gee and nine other dynamos at the nation's top schools
The contents of the disgraced financier's closets are put up for sale
Near his home, in his car, cigarette in hand, on the 4th of July. FDR was at ease and smiling in one of the most memorable photos taken of him
TIME takes a look at some of the men alleged to have plotted and carried out the 9/11 strikes
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