Special Reports
May 26, 2011 -- 6:48 AM

Rod Blagojevich’s corruption retrial was injected with a much-needed dose of short-lived excitement this week when a pair of high-profile politicians took the stand, even though their combined testimony lasted only a few minutes.

Illinois

The Examiner
May 24, 2011 -- 8:05 PM

In the wake of Osama bin Laden's well-deserved demise, many politicians and commentators have all but erased national security as an issue in the 2012 campaign.

Under this analysis, President

The Examiner
May 24, 2011 -- 8:05 PM

It's still many months until the Iowa caucuses and the Super Tuesday primaries, so presidential polls are pretty meaningless. Because the economy will obviously dominate the campaign, now is the time to insist that candidates focus

The Examiner
May 24, 2011 -- 8:05 PM

Intelligence gathering is an art, not a science. American intelligence agencies spend billions every year watching, listening, reading, questioning and prying into the secrets our adversaries -- and some of our "friends" such as

The Examiner
May 24, 2011 -- 8:05 PM

More than 300 years ago, Thomas Hobbes wrote that mankind has a perpetual and restless desire for power after power that ends only in death. History proves Hobbes' dark vision right: Man's natural condition is not peace but war.

The Examiner
May 23, 2011 -- 8:05 PM

With his announcement Monday that he will seek the presidency, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty joins the top tier of the Republican primary process. We take a look at him today as the first installation of a Washington Examiner

February 10, 2011 -- 8:05 PM

Part five of a five-part series.

In the first half of 2010, Texas saw more small business growth than any other state in the country. During that period, it also added

February 09, 2011 -- 8:05 PM

Part four of a five-part series

California's pursuit of a radical environmentalist agenda has left both taxpayers and the economy in the dark. By regulating out new

February 08, 2011 -- 8:05 PM

Part three of a five-part series

While many states have been struggling through the economic downturn, there's been a giant neon sign hanging over Texas that says "OPEN

February 07, 2011 -- 8:05 PM

Part two of a five-part series

When trying to understand why Texas is a thriving economic superpower while California is a political basket case with 12 percent

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