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Progressive group aims to oust Orson Scott Card from new position at UNC
Prachi Gupta
The homophobic writer, now a board member of UNC-TV, in May compared President Obama to Adolf Hitler
Madonna’s Reddit AMA: The strangest moments
Daniel D'Addario
The pop singer seems annoyed by fans' questions, curses at them during an online chat
GOP brass plays party for fools
Brian Beutler
Top brass Republicans believe they can manipulate rank-and-file members into abandoning their favorite passions
No, Oprah and Barack can’t fix racism: Stop celebrating “how far we’ve come!”
Brittney Cooper
Yes, Black stars break down barriers -- but this week showed they don't signal broad systemic changes. Here's why
Democrats now pushing for Yellen as Fed Chair
DAN ROBERTS IN WASHINGTON, DOMINIC RUSHE IN NEW YORK
Senator Elizabeth Warren gives full support to Vice Chairwoman of the Federal Reserve, Janet Yellen
Why Larry Summers was not too big to fail
Joan Walsh
Five years after the Wall Street crash, an unapologetic deregulation fan (and Citigroup consultant!) pays a price
Joe Biden: Gay marriage “the issue of our day”
Katie McDonough
Biden delivered his remarks in Iowa, in what could be the "unofficial kickoff of his third presidential campaign"
7 crazy right wing statements from just last week
Janet Allon
Ted Cruz wishes America had 100 more senators like Jesse Helms. And more
“The Newsroom”: A proposal, an apology, a debate about the GOP
Daniel D'Addario
In the season finale, a pair gets engaged and Barack Obama is elected president
Summers withdraws name from Fed chair consideration
Associated Press
The former Treasury Secretary had faced mounting opposition over Wall Street ties
Inside the conservative brain: What explains their wiring?
Avi Tuschman
Neuroscience can help us understand the strangest of birds: The modern conservative. They really do think different
Obama: Russia doesn’t share American ‘values’ In Syria
Associated Press
Despite U.S.-Russian agreement over chemical weapons handover, president says Putin is "protecting" Assad
Mann and Ornstein: “Brighter future for politics and policy requires a different Republican Party”
Thomas E. Mann, Norman J. Ornstein
The Republicans have become a party beholden to zealots -- with little respect for science, facts or compromise
5 biggest ways the media misled America this month
Jonathan Bernstein
We just had one of our nation's most important foreign policy debates in years -- and the media made us dumber
Let’s honor Larry Summers’ disastrous record: Name him Fed chair today!
Alex Pareene
Let's celebrate the anniversary of the financial crisis by rewarding one of the people responsible for it
Kerry testing Russia on Syria weapons
Associated Press
The plan is to figure out how to secure large quantities of deadly weapons in a war zone
It’s time for credulous financial watchdogs to cash in
Lauren Kyger, Alison Fitzgerald, John Dunbar
Former regulators profit from their experience with jobs, book deals and speaking fees
NY Times picks up promising new columnist: Putin as vintage George Will!
Alex Pareene
Vladimir Putin trolls the U.S., with a bit of help from a major P.R. firm
Politico gets New York all wrong
Joan Walsh
A sneering piece paints Bill de Blasio as the boring candidate of the 47 percent and misses history in the making
Public universities ramp up aid for the wealthy, leaving the poor behind
Marian Wang
Many schools aren't living up to the ideals they proclaim
Brazil considers developing own network equipment as spy defense
ANNA EDGERTON
The measures come in response to recent allegations the NSA accessed internal Brazilian government communications
Public universities ramp up aid for the wealthy
Marian Wang
State colleges are increasingly mimicking private institutions by using financial aid to further their own goals
Diplomacy wins — for now
Joan Walsh
There are no simple answers to explain our current foreign policy imbroglio. What matters is we're not bombing
De Blasio leads NY mayoral primary
Associated Press
As polls closed, the Public Advocate has clear lead in Democratic Primary but may not top 40 percent threshold
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