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Obama adds economy under extraordinary executive powers

Natasha Lennard
"Whenever" possible the president wants to exercise extraordinary executive power. Now with economy as with war

Global elites finally admit income inequality is a problem

Michael Moran
Whether they'll actually do anything about it is another question entirely

My personal Fox News nightmare: Inside a month of self-induced torture

John Haggerty
I'm a card-carrying member of the ACLU. Here's what happened when I watched 3 hours of Fox every day for a month

Tea Party ad depicts Obama as Stalin

Elias Isquith
Because higher taxes for the wealthy and cheap health insurance for the rest is basically totalitarianism (UPDATED)

GOP’s ongoing election strategy: Obamacare “stinks”

John Stoehr
The president's poll numbers are low, but the reasons why have less to do with the ACA than Republicans think

GOP’s plot against democracy: Why it really wants to depress the vote

Alex Pareene
Bipartisan reforms to our embarrassing voting system have been proposed. Here's what's holding up their passage

Obama’s bloody legacy: 5 years of drone war

Jack Serle
On the 5th anniversary of the Obama presidency's first covert drone strike, too many questions remain unanswered

4 nations under scrutiny in Human Rights Watch’s annual report

Sarah Wolfe
Yes, the US is one of them

The real problem with the American right: Aging, white radicals

Brian Beutler
Everyone knows the GOP has been unable to moderate its image or agenda. But less understood is the true reason why

The Big Brother bargain: How government surveillance became easy and cheap

Alfred McCoy
It used to be that intelligence gathering was painstaking and expensive. Not anymore!

GOP’s new immigration spin: If we can’t pass reform, it’s Obamacare’s fault

Alex Pareene
The usual process where Democrats want immigration reform, proposals are made and then they die, has a new twist

The racism that still plagues America

David Dante Troutt
Predatory lending. A two-tiered justice system. The list of discriminatory practices goes on, and on, and on ...

How we get Dr. King wrong: “We’ve deliberately dismembered him,” Michael Eric Dyson tells Salon

Josh Eidelson
"The full story is: Here was a man who made most Americans, black and white, uncomfortable"

Experts: Healthcare.gov still dangerously easy to hack

Tim Sampson
One such vulnerability exposes users' personal information, including full names and email addresses

Millennials! Let’s battle the boomers and Gen Xers — who had it easy compared to us

Robert Nelson
Xers and baby boomers whine about coddled millennials. They have no idea, and it's time to organize and fight back

How the young elite rise in Washington, D.C.

Michael Lind
The White House engages in blatant class discrimination by allowing One Percenters to subsidize it

Obama announces NSA reforms

Julie Pace
...But will they be enough?

House passes spending bill to fund the government until the fall

Andrew Taylor
The $1.1 trillion bill passed by an overwhelming margin, 359-67

6 most ridiculous Chris Christie apologists

Alex Kane
Rudy Giuliani seems to think bridgegate is just an elaborate prank, while Karl Rove asks: What about Benghazi?

Despicable race gambit: What the GOP really wants to achieve by talking about poverty

Josh Eidelson
Glenn Beck's most hated scholar, Frances Fox Piven, on the right's deplorable strategy to win more white votes

Chris Christie’s forgiving fan club: Why elite “centrists” will back him all the way

Alex Pareene
Morning Joe and Ron Fournier may back him forever -- but those on the right who never liked him are another story

Ariel Sharon dies after 8 year coma

Associated Press, Josef Federman
The former Israeli Prime Minister, remembered as a political bulldozer, dies at 85

The racism at the heart of the Reagan presidency

Ian Haney-Lopez
How Ronald Reagan used coded racial appeals to galvanize white voters and gut the middle class

America’s next crisis: Tens of millions falling into poverty

Steve Rosenfeld
Many of the 76 million baby boomers have not saved up enough for retirement. We must tackle Social Security now
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