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What the presidential candidates aren’t talking about

Andrew Leonard
So why aren't the five most important issues even being discussed in Election 2012?

Embattled Greeks lash out at migrants

James Angelos
With a right-wing party in parliament and jobs disappearing, violence against foreigners is soaring

Does Obama just hate his job?

Alex Pareene
If so, you can't really blame him. Everything is awful!

Six awful pieces of debate advice for Mitt

Joshua Holland
Romney has been lambasted for not revealing more about himself, but maybe we've seen enough

Ohio: A plague on both your parties

Jean MacKenzie
In rural stretches of the state, residents are unimpressed with Romney and Obama in equal measure

“The Libertarian Case for Mitt Romney” is hilarious

Alex Pareene
Multiple pundits offer a thoroughly unconvincing argument for liberty-minded voters

R.I.P. American veterans halls

Chris Pomorski
Veterans of Foreign Wars clubs are emptying at an alarming rate. Where did the lobby go wrong?

US military deaths in Afghanistan hit 2,000

Patrick Quinn
The toll has climbed steadily in recent months with a spate of attacks by Afghan army and police

What makes Virgil Goode run?

Alex Seitz-Wald
The third-party presidential candidate makes his case

Karl Rove is losing it — for now

Craig Unger
He's still the boss of the GOP, but boy did he blow it with Romney

Nine terrifying facts about America’s biggest police force

Tana Ganeva, Laura Gottesdiener
The NYPD has expanded into a massive global anti-terror operation with military capabilities

Army dedicates day to suicide prevention

Natasha Lennard
After record numbers of suicides this year, soldiers will "stand down" for prevention training

So many books, so little time

Laura Miller
A son talks about the books he and his mother chose to read during the last months of her life

Marines charged for urinating on Afghan bodies

Natasha Lennard
Two staff sergeants face court martial for their part in shocking scene caught on video

Obama to urge UN to confront roots of Muslim rage

Ben Feller
The President will ask the world to focus on "the hopes we hold in common"

Drone marketplace takes flight globally

Michael Goldfarb
Business is booming, and international trade shows offer a window into the future of the arms industry

Afghanistan: Where both candidates agree

Cora Currier, Blair Hickman
For all of their campaign sniping, Obama's and Romney's withdrawal plans in Afghanistan are virtually identical

Obama’s true challenge: Foreign policy, not Mitt

Tom Engelhardt
Can the president make it to the election without a catastrophic October surprise?

Robert Baer: Spying isn’t glamorous

Daisy Banks
The former operative lifts the lid on life in the CIA

America’s favorite handgun

Shaun Randol
The author of "Glock: The Rise of America's Gun" explains how the firearm forever changed American gun culture

I married a Republican

Laura Amann
My husband and I have always had political conflict. But as this election nears, things are getting ugly

Final “surge” troops leave Afghanistan

Associated Press
Security transition to Afghan forces remains troubled

GOP’s Senate hopes dim

Alex Seitz-Wald
The GOP won't sweep the Senate; troop surge ends; and other top Friday stories

Has America become an oligarchy?

Lewis Lapham
The 2012 presidential campaign will cost close to $2.5 billion dollars -- most of it financed by the obscenely rich
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