Thursday, August 21, 2008

Nation & World

Travelers at Ronald Reagan National Airport. (Jeffrey MacMillan for USN&WR)

RELIGION

Saddleback Valley Community Church Pastor Rick Warren speaks at the third annual Global Summit on AIDS and the Church, in Lake Forest, California. (David McNew/Getty Images)

"Values" in the Political Spotlight

Obama and McCain will engage with the Rev. Rick Warren on matters of personal faith and public policy.

TERRORISM

Freed Lebanese prisoner Samir Kantar (C) hugs his nephews at the family home while celebrating his release from an Israeli jail in his mountain village of Aabay, outside of Beirut, Lebanon. (Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)

Hezbollah's Strong Grip in Lebanon

Winning Israel's release of a notorious killer gives the militant group a key success.

OIL

An offshore oil drilling platform located in the Gulf of Mexico, some 90 miles due south of Mobile, Alabama. (Jim Lo Scalzo for USN&WR

What Happens If Congress Lifts Drilling Ban?

The issue moves to individual states, with no guarantee that more oil would flow.

GAS PRICES

The sign listing gasoline prices at the Shell Station on RIver Road in Bethesda. (Jeffrey MacMillan for USN&WR)

Gas Prices May Revive Cities

Urban planners finally see a way to curb sprawl.

FOOD PRICES

The price label of a grass fed black angus steak is photographed at the Grazin' Angus Acres farm stand at the Union Square Farmers Market Friday, June 13, 2008 in New York. The Labor Department reported Friday that consumer prices rose by 0.6 percent last month, the biggest one-month increase since last November, as gasoline costs surged by 5.7 percent. Food prices, which have also been rising sharply, were up 0.3 percent as the cost of beef and bakery products showed big gains. (Mary Altaffer/AP)

Tough Times for the Beef Industry

Beef prices are likely to increase as rising food and fuel prices threaten many cattle ranches.

AGRICULTURE

Indian farmers harvest wheat in a field near the village of Bathinda, some 100kms south east of Amritsar. (Pedro Ugarte/AFP/Getty Images)

Toxic Effects of Green Revolution

Indian farmers find that benefits of chemicals may come at a high cost.

GLOBAL WARMING

Thomas Fingar, head of the National Intelligence Council. (Jeffrey MacMillan for USN&WR)

Study Assesses Climate Change

Intelligence agencies look at the national security implications of global warming.

GAY RIGHTS

Phyllis Lyon, left, and her partner Del Martin, right, sit for a photograph at their home in San Francisco,. Martin, 87, and Lyon, 84, longtime lesbian activists who have been together for more than five decades, have become symbols for the movement to grant same-sex couples the right to marry. The pair also were plaintiffs in the California Supreme Court case that led to the legalization of gay marriage. Mayor Gavin Newsom plans to officiate at the couple's wedding at City Hall on June 16, the day when gay marriage becomes legal in California. (Eric Risberg/AP)

McCain Supports Gay Marriage Ban

The GOP candidate speaks out against same-sex unions in California.

NATIONAL SECURITY

Indonesian demonstrators hold anti US and anti Israel banners during a protest in Jakarta 10 June 2007, against 40 years of Israel's military offensive in Palestine territories. Thousands of Indonesian Muslims shouted anti-US and anti-Israeli slogans and waved Palestinian flags. (Bay Ismoyo/AFP/Getty Images)

The Next President
and National Security

Both candidates would face perilous threats on Day 1.

GUANTANAMO BAY

A guard stands at a gate at the Camp Delta detention compound, which has housed foreign prisoners since 2002, at Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base in Cuba, June 6, 2008. (Brennan Linsley/AP)

Supreme Court Ruling on Guantánamo Bay a Rebuke to Bush

The decision will mean a flood of new cases.

OBAMA IN HAWAII

This 1979 file photo provided by the presidential campaign of Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., shows the presidential hopeful, Obama, in 1979 during his high school graduation in Hawaii with his maternal grandparents, Stanley Armour Dunham and his wife Madelyn Payne, both natives of Kansas. Growing up as a young man of mixed race, Obama benefited from the spirit of tolerance that defined Hawaii's racial climate. His childhood in the country's idealized melting pot was far from painless, though. (Obama Presidential Campaign/AP)

Obama's Hawaiian Roots Shape His Beliefs

Growing up with the "Aloha Spirit" helped make him the candidate he is today.

Washington Whispers

Washington Whispers

Obama Fans Reject Hillary

Obama should take note, Whispers Poll voters say his best aspect is ending the Clinton era.

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PHOTO GALLERIES

A player returns the ball during an outdoor match. (Oded Balilty/AP)

Ping-Pong in China

The national sport of China is not only a game but a part of daily life.

Bonnie Erbe

Bonnie Erbe

Swapping Leads in the Race?

Polls could be flipping around for Obama and McCain.

Michael Barone

Michael Barone

Bad News for the Obama Campaign

Obama still leads in some electoral vote counts, but two national polls have McCain ahead.

John W. Mashek

John W. Mashek

Good Riddance to John Edwards

The former Democratic vice presidential nominee broke his trust with the public and deserves his shame.

Mortimer B. Zuckerman

Mortimer Zuckerman

An Economy on the Brink

We are in the first nationwide housing crash since the 1930s, and no one yet knows where it will end.

Ken Walsh on the Presidency

Ken Walsh (Charlie Archambault for USN&WR)

Having covered the White House for U.S. News full time since 1986, Ken Walsh brings perspective and insight to his magazine column.

A photograph of Lt. Cmdr. John S. McCain III taken during an interview with U.S.News & World Report after his release from captivity in Vietnam. (Thomas J. O'Halloran for USN&WR/Courtesy Library of Congress)

John McCain Recalls Life as a P.O.W.

In this first-person account originally published in U.S. News in 1973, McCain describes five harrowing years spent in captivity.

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