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Clint Eastwood, back in front of the camera - TheDC

| Laura Donovan
Eastwood

Screen legend in talks to star in baseball drama

Clint Eastwood talks new J. Edgar Hoover movie, former FBI head's sexuality - TheDC

| Alec Jacobs
Leonardo DiCaprio as J. Edgar Hoover with Armie Hammer as Clyde Tolson. Photo: Entertainment Weekly

Eastwood says the film deliberately keeps details about Hoover’s love life ambiguous

Money, power and greed: The whistle blowers

| Bill Regardie

Whistle-blowing is one of Washington’s biggest growth industries.

Movie Review: 'Hereafter' - TheDC

| Jo Ann Skousen

Clint Eastwood’s new movie “Hereafter” attempts to answer the question, “What happens after we die?”

Wear wristwatch? Use e-mail? Not for Class of '14 - AP

| admin

Beloit College releases its Mindset List to give a snapshot of the world view of the incoming freshmen class

Wyclef Jean: Why I'm running for President of Haiti - People

| interns

Haiti-born Jean, 37, hopes to become president after November election in Haiti and end corruption that has ruined the island nation for 200 years

What Mitt Romney Does Better Than Chuck Norris

| J. Crittenden

A South African hero

| Warren Coats

I stand in awe of the greatness of Nelson Mandela, who could rise so far above his own suffering and the injustices against him to see and promote the higher principles that help make people and society decent

Libertarians write their own invitation to the party

| Nick Gillespie

In the wake of l’affaire Weigel, so much is at stake for the things that matter to journalists and their enablers. And perhaps most important for all of us in the libertarian movement, the question must be entertained: Just what the hell are our membership guidelines?

Hollywood guns: Behind the curtain [SLIDESHOW] - American Rifleman

| Jeff Winkler (admin)

See more than 75 guns and artifacts made famous on the big screen at the National Firearms Museum.

The good, the bad and the ugly of health care reform

| William Pierce

Regardless of what you think about the health care law, the debate was epic. Both sides made regular apocalyptic statements claiming all manner of calamity if it passed or not. Neither is true