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Stiffing the Revolutionaries
Obama may be cutting off money for groups that promote democracy for Iran, but Reza Aslan says he and most other young Iranians struggling for change there are glad the U.S. is keeping its measly $85 million.
How Hillary Can Serve Women Now
During her meetings at the U.N. General Assembly this week, the secretary of State, a longtime promoter of women's empowerment, should press for action against rape as a tactic of war, says Ambassador Shirin Tahir-Kheli.
What's Missing from the CIA Docs
Why is the Obama administration using heavy, retro-Bush era blackouts in a newly released CIA report? John Sifton combs through hundreds of pages for clues about the spread of torture and the marquee names who okayed it six years ago.
Why I Love Wimbledon
As the fortnight comes to an end, The Daily Beast's Condoleezza Rice reflects on Roger Federer's hunt for a 15th Grand Slam event, the Venus and Serena's sisterly rivalry, and the classic Wimbledon matches of her youth. Plus: View our gallery of Classic Wimbledon
Cheney's Big Torture Speech
As the former vice president takes the stage Thursday morning-at the same time as Obama-The Daily Beast's John Sifton on what to look out for, from defending interrogations to rehashing dubious claims about how they kept us safe.
A Turning Point in the Torture Debate
As Speaker Pelosi accuses the CIA of lying to her about waterboarding, The Daily Beast's Scott Horton asks if the tide is turning in the debate.
Two Bushes, Two Wars
In a candid interview, Richard Haass talks to Warren Hoge about what he learned on the policy frontlines of both Iraq conflicts-and why he finally decided to quit W.'s administration.





















