Even as President Bush offered reassurances on the health of the economy, the market took a hit.
Russia today made good on its threats to deliver nuclear fuel to Iran over U.S. objections.
Ben Smith takes a look at the Clinton campaign's turn to the "human side." (As opposed to the dark side?)
An updated look at Rudy Giuliani's "later states" strategy.
Now for an Obama ad:
"His scrupulous honesty is far more presidential than the dodging of other candidates"? Couldn't that have been worded a bit better?
As some suspected, McCain's rivals, specifically Mitt Romney, are hitting him for being endorsed by otherwise liberal editorial boards.
Referring to Ron Paul's haul, Marc Ambinder says the campaign "has tapped into a unique, hitherto hidden vein in the Republican body politic." Indeed, but are they the voting kind? And if they are, are there enough of them?
"The 100 Dumbest Moves in Business," as rated by Fortune.

