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Obama calls alleged chemical attack in Syria a “grave concern”

Kristin Deasy
He said developments in the country "require America's attention."

Ted Cruz’s ironic birther predicament

Steven Lubet
If birthers wanted to go after Ted Cruz's citizenship, here are the many questions they could ask

Arizona and Kansas sue over voter registration law

Jillian Rayfield
The states want to require proof of citizenship before voting, which the Supreme Court blocked in Arizona this year

Court rebuked NSA for misrepresenting surveillance program

Kimberly Dozier, Stephen Braun
A judge ordered the Obama Administration to stop collecting emails from Americans with no connection to terrorism

Please fire Maureen Dowd … or get her a fact-checker

Alex Pareene
The Times columnist hijacks the NYC mayor race, makes another screw-up that would get a less famous reporter axed

For Ted Cruz, crazy is a family business

Joan Walsh
Ted and his far-right father are having a grand old party wooing GOP primary voters -- and scaring normal people

Daily Caller: Obama is a woman, and women are terrible!

Katie McDonough
Michelle Obama is also "more man" than the POTUS

Obama makes a push to revive Dodd-Frank

Jim Kuhnhenn
The President met with financial regulators in an attempt to speed up implementation of Wall Street reform

Conservative death panels? The right’s bad healthcare idea

Brian Beutler
Wing-nuts are pushing young people to sit out Obamacare -- which, for some, will likely mean bankruptcy... or death

“I’m not a terrorist: I’m eight years old, and that’s my science project”

Jesse Walker
We're looking for truthers, terrorists and conspiracies everywhere. Our paranoia says more about us than reality

Memo to police: No, you’re not making us feel safe!

Brittney Cooper
Racial profiling and stop-and-frisk are meant to make black and brown people feel safe? Here's what it really does

Beloit College is trolling us all

Daniel D'Addario
The kids today love Gaga and iPads: This college's bizarre annual "mindset list" is cultural studies at its laziest

No, “The Butler” is not “Forrest Gump”

Chauncey DeVega
Lee Daniels' film is conservative at heart, but that doesn't make it the same as the overwhelmingly white "Gump"

Biggest names for 2016 steer clear of Iowa

Thomas Beaumont, Catherine Lucey
Only lesser-known Republicans have begun laying the groundwork for the next presidential race

Congress split on Egypt aid

Associated Press
The Obama administration has denounced violence, but maintained aid, refusing to call Morsi's ouster a coup

Is Egypt’s blood on America’s hands?

Andrew O'Hehir
Yet another American-sponsored military coup goes wrong, while we talk about our commitment to "democracy"

Bradley Manning’s not who should have to plead for mercy

Kevin Gosztola
While the powerful are never held accountable, a troubled person acting on principle is locked up and humiliated

Hey, Washington Post: Print that forbidden NSA interview!

Alex Pareene
The Post gets a huge story, but still allows the government to jerk its reporters around

New package, same Fox: Ailes courts the non-elderly

Jordan Chariton
Millennials reject the network's anti-Obama focus -- leaving Roger Ailes with an aging audience and big trouble

Ex-Post ombudsman: Fire Jenn Rubin

Alex Seitz-Wald
The Washington Post's former watchdog says the blogger is "just plain bad"

Conservative group: Fox News is “pro-homosexual propaganda”

Jillian Rayfield
Right-wing group America's Survival describes "the channel's left-ward drift and decline"

Low-income parents spend a quarter of their total earnings to care for their children

Katie McDonough
Raising a child in the United States is expensive, and costs are only going up, according to a new report

America’s new progressive revolution

David Sirota
In the nation's finance capital, a candidate is running on fighting inequality -- and voters are flocking to him

GOP touts female, minority “rising stars”

Steve Peoples
RNC officials are launching an effort to highlight a more diverse generation of Republican leaders
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