Some Fargo residents refuse to move despite floods
As the Red River rises, a set of North Dakota denizens stubbornly stays put
How the World Works
Thursday, Mar 18, 2010 07:02 PDT
How to make a judge mad: After policyholders are diagnosed with HIV, find false excuse to cancel their insurance
Topics: Healthcare Reform 6 Comments
War Room
Thursday, Mar 18, 2010 06:55 PDT
The score -- which also puts the cost of the bill at $940 billion -- means the House could vote as early as Sunday
Topics: Healthcare Reform 0 Comments
War Room
Thursday, Mar 18, 2010 06:19 PDT
Bret Baier was trying so hard to win, he forgot to ask any real questions
Topics: Media Criticism, Fox News, Healthcare Reform 5 Comments
The domestic icon's ex-BFF pens a book about her bullying and man troubles, but it's the author who gets skewered
Topics: Nonfiction, Martha Stewart, Celebrity 13 Comments
The famed singer and guitarist passed away in a New Orleans hospital after experiencing heart problems
Topics: R.I.P. 1 Comments
As the Red River rises, a set of North Dakota denizens stubbornly stays put
Broadsheet
Thursday, Mar 18, 2010 04:01 PDT
A "pro-family" group says a ban on gender discrimination means the rise of scary "men in skirts"
Topics: Gender, Gender Roles, Sex 6 Comments
Progressives may have overstated Senate support for a public insurance plan all along
Topics: Healthcare Reform 12 Comments
Joan Walsh
Wednesday, Mar 17, 2010 17:25 PDT
A defeat on healthcare could be a fatal setback for covering the uninsured -- and for Obama's presidency
Topics: Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, Healthcare Reform 123 Comments
We need accountability -- as in, jail time where warranted -- for those who created the financial disaster
Topics: Wall Street, Mortgage Crisis, Enron 10 Comments
How climate change sparked a renaissance of the strange, forgotten hobby
Topics: Noble Beasts, Nonfiction 6 Comments
Tom the Dancing Bug
Wednesday, Mar 17, 2010 17:20 PDT
8-year-old Brendan Flynn turns the scientific community on its ear with his startling new theory
The Huffington Post carries on its tradition of bad medical advice with a post about the "killer" food additive
Topics: Nutrition, Huffington Post 30 Comments
His belated recognition that U.S. and Israeli interests aren't always intertwined has particular impact
Topics: Israel, Iraq war 58 Comments
Slide show: A frame-by-frame deconstruction of the video's secret insurance agenda
Topics: Slide Shows, Lady Gaga, Healthcare Reform 11 Comments
Broadsheet
Wednesday, Mar 17, 2010 15:30 PDT
The funny lady sports a plunging neckline on the cover of Esquire -- and laughs about it
Topics: Tina Fey 19 Comments
How the World Works
Wednesday, Mar 17, 2010 15:18 PDT
Kindle users pan Michael Lewis' new book -- because there's no digital version
Topics: Amazon.com 6 Comments
Broadsheet
Wednesday, Mar 17, 2010 14:10 PDT
Models accuse photographer Terry Richardson of sexual harassment, but the industry still loves him
Topics: Fashion 27 Comments
How the World Works
Wednesday, Mar 17, 2010 13:51 PDT
The pundit can't cite any evidence or economists for his thesis, but that doesn't stop him
Topics: U.S. Economy 3 Comments
War Room
Wednesday, Mar 17, 2010 13:30 PDT
Immediately after exclusive with President Obama, cable net shows why White House is wary of it
Topics: Fox News, Healthcare Reform, Barack Obama 38 Comments
California is stalling on a bill that would give state relief to short sellers who received federal relief
Topics: California 1 Comments
Broadsheet
Wednesday, Mar 17, 2010 13:08 PDT
For teens who've had enough digital drama, the network introduces "Over the Line?"
Topics: Sexting, Teenagers 1 Comments
The President chooses Kansas to prevail in his annual Madness bracket
Topics: College basketball, Barack Obama 0 Comments
Report states that Arctic animals are living well, with the glaring exception of those near the North Pole
Scholars say what was thought to be an ancient Jewish temple is actually an Islamic palace
Topics: Israel 25 Comments
Broadsheet
Wednesday, Mar 17, 2010 11:45 PDT
A CNN story kicks up the old debate: Should kids be allowed on planes?
Topics: Parenting, Children, Air Travel 84 Comments
Court of Appeals says 16-year-old can't be prosecuted after sending topless picture of herself
Topics: Sexting 7 Comments
Film Salon
Wednesday, Mar 17, 2010 11:18 PDT
A St. Paddy's special event: Ice-T and "lady-men" vs. the evil leprechaun -- and a mock-haggis recipe!
Rome responds to sex abuse scandals by letting its official Satan fighter speak. Turns out it's Satan's fault
Topics: Sexual abuse, Religion 53 Comments
My friend's marriage fell apart at dinner, after the scones were gone. So I baked up another batch
Topics: St. Patrick's Day, Guest Chef, Recipes (desserts) 2 Comments
How the World Works
Wednesday, Mar 17, 2010 10:11 PDT
The Bush appointee who hid Medicare Part D's true costs from Congress tells us why reform now is too expensive
Topics: Washington Post, Healthcare Reform 8 Comments
Joe Conason
Wednesday, Mar 17, 2010 08:30 PDT
Pelosi's plan outrages Republicans, but they used "deem and pass" well over a hundred times
Topics: Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., Healthcare Reform 49 Comments
Pinched
Wednesday, Mar 17, 2010 08:29 PDT
Readers attacked me for being spoiled, but the real travesty is our shaky economy and skewed values
Topics: U.S. Economy, Sustainable food 293 Comments
War Room
Wednesday, Mar 17, 2010 08:20 PDT
The liberal from Ohio says he still doesn't like the healthcare bill much, but he won't be the one to stop it
Topics: Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, Healthcare Reform 76 Comments
How the World Works
Wednesday, Mar 17, 2010 08:06 PDT
Dick Fuld "feels vindicated" by the devastating report detailing his out-of-control investment bank
Topics: Wall Street, Mortgage Crisis 12 Comments
War Room
Wednesday, Mar 17, 2010 07:55 PDT
Another failed attempt at messaging leads to trouble with process for passing healthcare reform
Topics: Democratic Party, Healthcare Reform, U.S. House of Representatives 15 Comments
A reggae "Under My Thumb"? An off-key "Ruby Tuesdsay"? Even the Rolling Stones can't save this sinking ship
Topics: Music, Rock and Roll, American Idol 24 Comments
Supporting a "two-state solution" isn't worth much, if you refuse to acknowledge any criticism of Israel
Topics: Israel, Media Criticism 65 Comments
Glenn Greenwald
Wednesday, Mar 17, 2010 06:18 PDT
A new experiment reveals truths about submission to authority that ought to be obvious to all Americans
Muslims from Washington D.C. suspected of plotting terrorist attacks, maximum sentence of life in prison
Topics: Pakistan, Terrorism 1 Comments
