Tag Archives: Center for American Progress

The Top 10 Things to Know About Military Compensation

Lawrence J. Korb, Alex Rothman, and Max Hoffman outline 10 facts about current military personnel costs.

Interactive Map: Ranking Our Foreign Aid Recipients

John Norris sees if countries receiving U.S. economic and security assistance are good places to invest increasingly scarce development dollars.

The Past And Future of Liberalism

The Past And Future of Liberalism

At an event this past week, CAP Senior Fellow Eric Alterman explored the key topics in his new book on the progression of liberal politics from the New Deal to the present.

State-Level Analysis of Student Loan Interest Rate Increase

Collection of new reports by the Center for American Progress, Campus Progress, and the USAction Education Fund details how an increase in the Stafford student loan interest rate would impact a number of states.

Upholding Our American Values: Ground Zero Mosque Counters Bin Laden’s Radical Views

Mus­lim Amer­i­cans prac­tic­ing their re­li­gion in free­dom, re­ject­ing the per­ver­sion of the faith that drives Al Qae­da, and preach­ing against rad­i­cal­ism and vi­o­lence is ex­act­ly what bin Laden fears.

Immigration Reform Can Bring $1.5 Trillion in Economic Growth

Immigration Reform Can Bring $1.5 Trillion in Economic Growth

Why should Congress enact comprehensive immigration reform in the current economy? Is legalizing undocumented immigrants really the best solution? How will legalizing undocumented immigrants affect native workers in the United States? Angela Maria Kelley, The Center for American Progress' VP

What’s Behind the ‘Birther’ Movement?

What’s Behind the ‘Birther’ Movement?

Poor Rep. Mike Castle never saw it coming and had nothing to say. The Delaware moderate Republican congressman fixed a Bambi-in-the-headlights gaze on his face when the flag-waving woman in red whipped an otherwise unremarkable town hall meeting into

Howard Dean’s Prescription For Real Healthcare Reform

Howard Dean’s Prescription For Real Healthcare Reform

Americans need real healthcare reform, not just insurance reform, and nobody should mistake the two. Real healthcare reform should offer coverage to the employed, the unemployed, the sick, the healthy, the young, the old. Everyone.

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