Trapped In A Nightmare: A Sweet, Funny, Brutal Read
Ismet Prcic is the author of Shards. Have you ever read a novel that is so propulsive you don’t want …
In Norway, Confessed Mass Murderer Claims To Be ‘Military Commander’
Saying “I am a military commander” of a “Norwegian resistance movement” and that prison is torture, the man who has …
After ‘Frenetic’ Weekend, Italy Rushes To Limit Financial Damage
It was a weekend “of frenetic political activity” in Italy, as NPR’s Sylvia Poggioli said on Morning Edition, and now …
ORU Professor Brings Life to Historical Figures
When someone says historical figures most imagine boring textbooks and classrooms, but what about actually seeing and conversing with them? KOSU’s Chris Hsu takes us into a conversation with one of Oklahoma’s very own heroes.
On Capitol Hill, Rand’s ‘Atlas’ Can’t Be Shrugged Off
These days it can feel like the country is unsteady — politically, economically. In a search for the way forward, …
Carlos The Jackal: On Trial Again, And Still Defiant
Carlos the Jackal, the man who sowed fear during the Cold War with terrorist attacks in Europe and the Middle …
Libya’s Economy Faces New Tests After Gadhafi Era
Some Americans are old enough to remember pulling up to the pump at gas stations advertising fuel in cents per …
German Economy Shines As Euro Loses Luster
As the debt crisis in Europe deepens, Americans may be feeling sorry for Germany. They see that Germans, who generally …
Rhode Island Struggles With Pension Overhaul
Rhode Island has dug its pension system into a big hole: It’s $9 billion in the red. The nation’s smallest …
Veterans To Create World’s Largest Medical Database
What haunts Carl Schuler about his two tours in Iraq is the fact that he came out of them largely …










