For two days after the Boston Marathon bombing, the news media was so starved for public developments in the investigation that many outlets took to inventing breaking news. But in the last 12 hours, things have moved so quickly in the hunt for the bombers -- complete with a wild night full of shoot ... More >>
Reporter Kurt Eichenwald has created quite a buzz with his op-ed piece in yesterday's New York Times alleging failure by George W. Bush's administration to adequately respond to numerous warnings from the CIA of an impending Al Qaeda terrorist plot prior to the 9/11 attacks. In the article, Eichenw ... More >>
A Brooklyn restaurant leaves herds of sheep testicle-free
Cops in Moscow think they've found the head of the suicide bomber who blew up the city's busiest airport today, killing 35 people and wounding at least 168 others. As a Russia Today talking head puts it, it's "the head of a man wth an Arabic appearance." The mid-afternoon (Moscow time) attack "spr ... More >>
Rev up your eyeballs as we trip through the year's best
Putting a human face on global atrocity
A Russian grandmother visits the troops, and brings light to their mission in Chechnya
Voice writers pick their favorite 20 books of the year
Our one-man jury bestows honors on the best of Cannes 2007
The best international theater New York still needs to see
"Try to imagine that your whole way of life destroyed"
Bush skips uncomfortable details on wiretap program
President Bushunawares?trumpets botched case
Bin Laden Three Years Before 9-11
The terror of daily life in Beslan
Talking with Joe Sacco, the innovator of contemporary comics journalism
Melancholia and the infinite sadness: Meditative Chechnya doc sidesteps the realities of war
Vanessa Redgrave brings to BAM a character who's forced to take justice into her own hands
Live-wire radical-socialist hero struggles to shake the world in a rough-hewn Russian epic
Traffic's crowded with ideas, but imaginative gridlock keeps them from going anywhere
Light comedy at its darkest: An energy crisis illuminated
Where the Quest for Oil Meets the War on Terror
Peace Tourists and Profiteers on the Road to the War
'New York Times' Freelancer Languishes in Chinese Jail
Two Photographers Shoot, Score
At the Gates of a Global Oil Rush, Turkish Fishermen Threaten a Blockade
Kicking the Jackass of the Magazine World
Our Expensive, Deadly Role as Global Oil Police
Can Moderate Muslims Be Heard Over the Radical Roar?
How the Cold War and Its Aftermath Fueled Islamic Militancy
A Guide to Finding News From Far-Flung Places
Award-Winning Photographer James Nachtwey Finds the Blood and Gore in Every War
Osama Bin Ladin, the main suspect in the East Africa embassy bombings, has been linked to the World Trade Center explosion and other terrorist acts aimed at Americans.
