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Secrets of amazing teachers: What both sides of the education reform debate get wrong about autonomy and accountability

Elizabeth Green
Everyone knows teachers are key. But the debate over reform and Common Core has stalled. This is a way forward

Is Obama haunted by Bush’s ghost – or possessed by him?

Andrew O'Hehir
On the Iraq nightmare, CIA torture, the economy and more, Obama can't escape his predecessor – and hasn't tried

See how they run: The 2016 presidential checklist

Calvin Woodward

It’s even worse than Fox News: How Ted Cruz and Michele Bachmann get away with it

Paul Rosenberg
Hannity helps, but right-wing obstruction and lies take hold because the centrist, objective press wears blinders

R.I.P. “Law and Order” conservatives: Why Nixon’s party abandoned his obsession

Leah Mickens
While Nixon crusaded against protests and riots, the right now boasts of bucking authority. Here's what changed

Legendary comic Harry Shearer: Nixon was the last great tragicomic character of our time

Prachi Gupta
The "SNL" alumn and "Simpsons" actor talks to Salon about his Nixon satire and how he wants to revolutionize comedy

Krauthammer’s immigration lies: A lot of garbage crammed into one column

Simon Maloy
Charles Krauthammer's column on immigration, Obama, and impeachment gets mostly everything wrong

Politico has figured out Barack Obama’s big problem — and it’s golf

Jim Newell
Barack Obama enjoys playing golf! Here's why that totally unusual hobby perfectly explains the man's presidency

The right’s impeachment trap: How pundits blame Obama for GOP extremism

Joan Walsh
If even legal action on immigration will enrage Republicans, the president must avoid it. Here's why that's wrong

Back in Iraq: Obama OKs airstrikes on ISIS militants

Julie Pace, Robert Burns
U.S. fighters have carried out an attack on artillery used by militants to shell Kurdish forces

Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback on his growing unpopularity: It’s Obama’s fault!

Elias Isquith
The GOP guv in the reddest of red states fared poorly in the primary, which is apparently the president's doing

Here’s one thing to thank Facebook for

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Two officials lose their jobs for "troubling" rants

Ebola update: Experimental drug is in demand, CDC issues highest-level alert

Joanna Rothkopf
As the Ebola outbreak continues to rage, many wonder why only Americans received the experimental drug

Do political brand names matter to America?: The “Daily Show” investigates

Prachi Gupta
The front-runners for 2016 come from political families. Is this the only way to lead America?

Tea Party’s Kansas coup: Another “establishment” pol wins by going far right

Jim Newell
Yes, the Tea Party Senate candidate went down -- but, once again, the incumbent only won by mimicking the Tea Party

The right’s horrifying edge: History shows surprising pattern about its demise

Joan Walsh
If you think GOP has moved so far right they can't possibly recover, historian Rick Perlstein has a lesson for you

I was wrong about Gaza: Why we can no longer ignore the horrors in Palestine

Brittney Cooper
I tried to limit my exposure to the bombings and screams. But here's why being black in America made me think twice

Noam Chomsky: How the bin Laden raid could have led to nuclear annihilation

Noam Chomsky
America's nuclear history is riddled with examples of narrowly avoided catastrophe. How long will that luck last?

“I was too trusting”: Gross double-standard saves Brennan, dooms Shinseki

Simon Maloy
Why does CIA director John Brennan still have a job when other scandal-plagued Obama officials have been fired?

4 groups of people conservative “compassion” is hurting

Amanda Marcotte
Paul Ryan's idea of "help" is doing irreparable harm to immigrant children, women who want abortions and more

GOP Rep. Mo Brooks: Dems are waging a “war on whites”

Elias Isquith
The Alabama congressman also claimed dividing people along race lines is President Obama's favored strategy

“I could kick his butt”: Why Mitch McConnell is in serious trouble

Shannon Eblen
At Kentucky's Fancy Farm picnic, GOP minority leader tested out a tricky strategy: Make his campaign not about him

US sent Latin youth undercover in anti-Cuba ploy

Desmond Butler, Jack Gillum, Alberto Arce, Andrea Rodriguez

Great for the Tea Party, bad for the people: How the 1 percent conquered Internet activism

Micah Sifry
Web democracy fail: Easy to join the conversation but impossible to be heard, and big money speaks loudest of all
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