THE LATEST
U.S. Military | May 9, 2008
These Aren't Reagan's Ground Forces
Interactives | May 9, 2008
The Week in Photos
CAP turned its lens this week on reducing oil demand, jump-starting local economies, peace in Uganda, and meat company mergers.Public Opinion | May 9, 2008
Americans Don't Expect Easy Retirement
New public opinion data show that only a minority of Americans believe they will be able to live comfortably in retirement.Media | May 8, 2008
The Costs of Enforced Sexual Ignorance
Africa | May 8, 2008
A New Peace Strategy
Lord’s Resistance Army leader Joseph Kony’s failure to sign a peace deal drove a nail into the coffin of the Juba peace process; this report outlines a new strategy.ALSO FROM AMERICAN PROGRESS
- The ID Divide: Growing Chasm a Concern
- Fact Check: Biofuels Done Right: The Full Story on Biofuels and the Food Crisis
- A Win-Win Solution: It's Easy Being Green
- The Merging Meat Market: Testimony on the JBS/Swift Acquisitions
- U.S. Workers Feeling the Squeeze: Pressure on Several Fronts
A CLOSER LOOK
FOUR PROGRESSIVE PRIORITIES
- Restoring America's global leadership
- Seizing the energy opportunity
- Creating progressive growth
- Delivering universal health care
ASK THE EXPERT
What are the Federally Administered Tribal Areas?
What are the Federally Administered Tribal Areas? Why should we be concerned about them? And what can we do about them?
PUBLICATIONS
Full Disclosure
Report from Christopher Pyke and Kit Batten outlines an Executive Order to require consideration of global warming under the National Environmental Policy Act.
Changing Rationales
This timeline of Bush administration quotes on Iraq, compiled by Bryan Thomas and Rudy deLeon, recounts the words and pledges that were offered during the past five years of the current conflict.
- Thinking Outside the University: New report on alternative certification delves into the history and current research about these techniques and profiles innovative programs around the country.
- Genetic Non-Discrimination: Report addresses uncertainties that need consideration as genetic medicine gets increasingly personal and the Senate considers genetic non-discrimination legislation.





