Casablanca in the Green Zone For the last decade, we’ve measured the Iraq War in terms of dollars, battles, and soldiers lost. The media hasn’t put much stock in what life was like for those living in Baghdad during the height of violence. A new book could change that. Read more More
Baghdad Bomb Blasts Kill More Than 60, Threatens Stability of Coalition Government A series of 12 to 14 coordinated bomb attacks across Baghdad killed more than 60 people and injured close to 200 people during the morning rush hour on Thursday. Could this turn into full-blown civil war? Read more More
Iraq War By the Numbers: Happy Xmas (War Is Over) The War in Iraq has symbolically ended, finally, for the second time. Here are a few numbers to chew over for perspective… Read more More
Change: Pres. Obama Will Now Send Letters to Families of Soldiers Who Commit Suicide When a service member dies in combat, loved ones are sent a letter of condolence signed by the President of the United States. But until now, family members of soldiers who committed suicide were denied that letter. That’s about to change. Read more More
WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange Releases Video of His Annoyingly Posh House Arrest WikiLeaks Founder and Editor-in-Chief Julian Assange has been under house arrest for six months as of Thursday. He released a video saying the arrest was taking a toll on his work and was excessive. What do you think? Read more More
Liberal Radio Host Mike Malloy Suggests SEAL Team Six Should Go After Dubya Next Progressive radio host Mike Malloy suggested that SEAL Team Six’s next target should be President George W. Bush because the former president was responsible for “a lot more death” than Osama bin Laden. Yikes. Read more More