- The real lesson of Benghazi—"It’s that the party-aligned press works so well for Republicans that they’ve become too lazy to bother explaining their ideas, or doing the hard work of actual oversight."
- Obama Tears Apart Benghazi Conspiracy, 'Who Stages a Cover Up for Three Days?'
- With Zero Evidence Republicans Call For Obama To Be Impeached Over Benghazi—One exception is John McCain.
- Gates: Benghazi-Obsessed Republicans Have 'Cartoonish' View of Military Capability
- Opinion: Symptoms of Benghazi Syndrome—"In the end, it all comes down to an irrational and absolutely rabid dislike of Obama that so clouds judgment that utterly preposterous statements are uttered, usually within the precincts of the Fox News studios."
- Oops: ABC's Benghazi 'scoop' was based on fabricated email—CBS News has suspicions as to who's behind it.
- More Costs of a Pseudo-Scandal
- Darrell Issa Is Refusing to Allow Co-Chairs of Benghazi Review to Testify in Public
- John Fugelsang: Oliver North talks about a Benghazi cover-up — and irony hangs itself
- Congressman Tears Into Fox News Host For Obsessing Over Benghazi Talking Points
- Stephen Colbert on Fox News' obsession with Benghazi
- 39% of people who think Benghazi is America's biggest scandal can't find it on a map
- PostScript: Krauthammer and de-Watergating Benghazi
- Conspiracy of the unproductive
- Poll: Mostly Republicans Care About Obama's 'Scandals,' And That’s Bad News For The GOP—And they're just "falling apart."
- Heritage letter to Republicans on Capitol Hill: Don’t legislate, just scandalize Obama
- Obama’s latest scandal? Umbrella-gate.
- Hayden: Boston level attacks probably inevitable
- During the Boston Lockdown, What Would Have Happened if Someone Refused to Let Police Enter a Home?
- Va. woman has no regrets over role in burial—Kudos to Martha Mullen.
- FBI surrounds house of Saudi student following sightings of him with pressure cooker pot, only to find he was cooking rice
- The Boston Bomber: Why Do Some Teens Seem Obsessed?
- Gitmo lawyer found dead in apparent suicide—"The federal public defender left a note and a thumb drive with his case files." Salon
- Former Gitmo prisoner: It's like crawling with your weak body into a dark tunnel—"The author of a new memoir about life in the detention center details what it's like to be on hunger strike." Salon
- Will Obama close Guantanamo?—"As hunger strike by 100 detainees reaches its third month, the US president returns to calls for prison's closure."
- Hunger games: Critical health fears as Gitmo strike marks Day 100
- Political Barriers Stand Between Obama and Closing Guantanamo Facility
- Guantanamo camp burns through $900,000 a year per inmate
- How to Close Guantanamo—"Why Obama doesn't need Congress to start to make good on his promise."
- Washington gets explicit: its 'war on terror' is permanent—"Senior Obama officials tell the US Senate: the 'war', in limitless form, will continue for 'at least' another decade - or two."
- Military Quietly Grants Itself the Power to Police the Streets Without Local or State Consent
- Lost identity: The incredible story of Kamran Rizvi
- Karzai Says He Was Assured C.I.A. Would Continue Delivering Bags of Cash—"The C.I.A. money, President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan told reporters, was 'an easy source of petty cash,' and he suggested that some of it was used to pay off warlords and power brokers." NYT
- Ottawa loses track of $3.1-billion meant to fight terror
- KBR Tells U.S. Army it will Cost $500 Million and Take 13 Years to Close out Its Iraq Contract
- Israel PM Netanyahu 'curbs settlement construction'—That didn't last long.
- Hawking decision fuels Israel debate—"A decision by one of the world’s most famous physicists to withdraw from a conference due to be held in Israel next month has rekindled fierce debate in the United Kingdom over academic boycotts that are intended to protest against Israel’s actions in the occupied Palestinian territories."
- Israel says Google 'Palestine' page damages prospects for peace
- US Business Owners Can Be Fined and Imprisoned for Supporting Israeli Boycott
- Award-winning photo isn't a fake, say specialists—"Specialists tapped by World Press Photo debunk an analysis that concluded that Paul Hansen's photo of children killed in Gaza was a composite of multiple images."