Romney's lamest gambit yet
He's lavishly praising Bill Clinton to paint Obama as a liberal – and to court Clinton devotees. Why it won't work
The "Borat" creator's nutty Arab "Dictator" moves to Brooklyn, falls in love -- and schools the West in democracy
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He's lavishly praising Bill Clinton to paint Obama as a liberal – and to court Clinton devotees. Why it won't work
Susie Bright and her daughter, Aretha, make parental talks about sex look easy -- and fun
I've got a mad crush on a lecturer. Should I proposition him, and if so, how?
A new exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art highlights the meaning and mess of language
The FAA has decided to allow larger drones to fly in U.S. airspace
The 43rd president is a willing accomplice in the Romney effort to pretend 2008 never happened
Exclusive: One of the Wisconsin governor's closest allies says the GOP wanted to "go further" on union-busting
Wars don't just cause casualties among soldiers, they drain medical staff. I traveled to see the costs firsthand
It won't be Obama or Romney; it'll be the U.S. military -- and it's going to cost us a lot of money
Can your job predict your candidate? What small-donor data reveals
A small rally kicks off a week of protests in Chicago and makes clear the president is a target in his city
A preview for the "Office" star's new sitcom succeeds where Whitney and Chelsea fell flat
The movement's opposition to gay rights is just the latest move in its history of opposing personal liberties
Wait, we're supposed to be the one judging the one-time pop princess. She'll try and turn the tables on "X-Factor"
The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party didn't succeed by electing candidates. Occupy doesn't need to either
Obama's focus on Bain Capital could hurt Romney with working-class white voters and all the economy's victims
Former U.S. officials, paid to advocate for a designated Terror group, are now on the verge of succeeding
As Greek politics become increasingly chaotic, the once-taboo subject of euro disintegration has become unavoidable
Judy also reveals that she was bullied by Mitt Romney
Don’t look now, but her candidate might be on the verge of a huge upset in Nebraska today
If you want to know how drones will change America, look to the Jewish State -- where they're already widespread
The state of Texas killed Carlos DeLuna for a crime he appears not to have committed, according to a new report
At his first same-sex marriage since Obama's big announcement, a longtime advocate reflects on a decades-long fight
I thought my daughter was safe until I checked with the police
Burma-Shave's rhyming ads turned highway billboards into poetry, and changed advertising -- and America
A new app puts Dominic West, Ralph Fiennes and W.H. Auden in your pocket
Obama's speech at Barnard and Romney's at Liberty were a stark illustration of their ideological differences
From Loyalty Day to Confederate Memorial Day, a trip through our country's more disconcerting celebrations
The EU's future will become clearer this week, as Francois Hollande meets Angela Merkel before heading to the U.S.
Jeffrey Toobin shows how the Citizens United ruling challenged a century of efforts to rein in corporate power
Don't believe what Newsweek's cover tells you: The first gay president was James Buchanan more than a century ago
Yippee! Small businesses are whining about taxes and regulations again
Always the world leader, our country has pioneered terrifyingly expansive new rules for drone warfare
The tearful Newsweek writer speaks on why paternalistic acceptance from the president is so meaningful
A scathing new anti-Romney ad from the Obama campaign picks up right where Rick Perry and Newt Gingrich left off
More and more thinkers are warning that our glory days are over, but their arguments are flawed -- and old
As week-long protests against the NATO summit begin, city police may use a potentially dangerous sound cannon
More drivers are buying manual transmissions -- a boon for auto sentimentalists but bad news for the environment
Bush disappeared and tortured those the US disliked, while the Obama administration simply "murders them"
After a disastrous showing in a regional election, the German leader's party is at risk -- and so is Euro stability
A new report has shocking findings about the connection between corporate funding and agricultural research
In an episode filled with doubles, Don shows his brilliance -- and Betty returns with a nefarious plan