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Syrian troops take control of strategic town
Associated Press
The regime is making new advances in driving the rebels from the country's southern region
How the GOP cast Obama as Gatsby (minus the parties)
Andrew O'Hehir
He's a flawed, handsome idealist with a puzzling life story, hounded by his enemies as a sinister outsider
Obama: Health care law is “here to stay”
Jim Kuhnhenn, Julie Pace
On Friday, the president made his pitch for overhauling the nation's insurance system
IRS: We’re sorry for targeting the right
Stephen Ohlemacher
The agency admits to flagging conservative political groups for additional reviews during the 2012 election
Obama reenters health care debate
Julie Pace
The president is attempting to rally the public around a sweeping federal overhaul of the nation's insurance system
GOP Cabinet boycott reaffirms Senate is archaic embarrassment
Alex Pareene
Republicans try the "you did it first" defense after attempting to sabotage yet another Obama appointee
Julian Assange: The government is a vindictive loser
Chris Hedges
The Wikileaks founder reflects on his persecution in a rare interview from London's Ecuadorean embassy
The government whistleblower who wouldn’t be silenced
Peter Van Buren
Seven years after publicly blasting the TSA, a former air marshal might finally be getting his job back
GOP successfully scream “Benghazi” until people pay attention to them
Alex Pareene
The conservative scandal-creation apparatus still has juice, but it's not as effective as it was against Clinton
Coburn wants to tack pro-gun amendments onto Senate water bill
Jillian Rayfield
The Senate is scheduled to vote on the amendments on Wednesday [UPDATED]
Jack Lew’s loopy signature showing signs of improvement
Martin Crutsinger
The treasury secretary is hoping to improve his penmanship before affixing his name to the nation's currency
Senators hope to revise background checks bill
Alan Fram
Adding provisions dealing with the mentally ill is one of the changes currently under consideration
The futility of the Deep South Democrat
Steve Kornacki
Mark Sanford was probably never beatable, and the reason dates back about 50 years
Can more armed guards keep our schools safe?
Katti Gray
Some school security guards say those who oppose arming officers ignore the reality of violence in the classroom
Government plays secrecy games in Manning trial
Kevin Gosztola
Prosecutors are arguing that as much as 30 percent of the proceedings should be obscured from the public
Syria: What’s really happening
Aaron David Miller
Here's what you need to know about the constantly evolving situation there, and the best of our no-good options
Obama: North Korea has “failed again”
Matthew Pennington
During a joint U.S.-South Korea meeting at the White House, the president blasted Pyongyang for its nuclear threats
How the creep Mark Sanford might actually win
Joan Walsh
Adultery, abandoning his office, mock-hijacking a reporter's car. And yet: Not being a Democrat might trump it all
North Korea threatens U.S., South Korea over joint naval drills
Sam Kim
A section of the Korean People's Army warned it will strike back if any test shells fall on North Korean soil
Why is Obama withholding secret torture report from Americans?
Marcy Wheeler
A massive report on torture reveals it's far less effective than reported. But the CIA refuses to declassify it
Israeli airstrikes on Syria provoke threats
Josef Federman, Karin Laub
Syria and its patron Iran have hinted at possible retribution
NRA hides bleeding Obama-look-alike target from convention
Prachi Gupta
Zombie Industries has been asked to remove the model from its display, but is still allowed to sell it
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