

Justice Dept. Expanding Civil Rights Arm
The Justice Department is moving forward with plans to expand its civil rights division, pursuing cases of discrimination in the workplace, housing and voting rights
An Analysis Of The Standing Liberty Quarter
The focus of exceptionally limited and quite rare collectible coins commonly centers around any of the US gold coins and the Morgan and Liberty silver dollars. Nearly lost in the appeal of the larger … When Your Stamp and Coin Collections Become Profitable Ever since the world [...]
The AARP and Seniors: Clashing Views on Health Reform
The 40 million-member advocacy group, after all, signed on early as a key supporter of President Obama’s health-care-reform plan, and now it finds itself on the defensive, scrambling to win back much of its own membership
Obama’s Health-Care Speech: A Test of National Character
Obama’s health-care speech was effective. What comes of it will say more about us than about him
Memoir: Chappaquiddick Haunted Kennedy
In a posthumous memoir, Massachusetts Sen. Edward M. Kennedy writes of fear and remorse surrounding the fateful events on Chappaquiddick Island in 1969



