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Alan Keyes: Gay marriage is the “archetype of all crimes against humanity”
Jillian Rayfield
The conservative says that an "entire elite faction" is committing a crime against Americans
Obama to propose $100 million brain-mapping project
Nedra Pickler
The president hopes scientists can unlock the answers to diseases like Alzheimer's
Connecticut passes strict gun laws after Newtown
Susan Haigh
The legislation includes a ban on new high-capacity ammunition magazines like the ones used in the massacre
Can Obama earn his Nobel Peace Prize?
Ira Chernus
To do so, he'll have to perform a high-wire balancing act in the Middle East -- one that may prove impossible
Caroline Kennedy publishes tenth book
Jocelyn Noveck
"Poems to Learn By Heart" is her fourth collection of poetry
New York Times obit for rocket scientist introduces her as mom and cook first
Prachi Gupta
The newspaper's public editor has apologized, but the updated story was issued without a correction
Ruth Bader Ginsburg must go
Jonathan Bernstein
The GOP could take the Senate in 2014. If the justice wants to be replaced by a liberal, now's the time to resign
Chicago’s schools won’t close quietly
Kenzo Shibata
Is Chicago Public Schools CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett ready for the city's newly organized teachers union?
How Jimmy Carter imperiled Roe v. Wade
Michael J. Gerhardt
Pro-life Democrat didn't defend abortion rights against Reagan's attacks, helped create right-leaning Supreme Court
Obama: Let’s rebuild our infrastructure
Josh Lederman
While visiting a Miami port Friday, the president laid out a plan to create new jobs through public works projects
Paid sick leave: The next liberal litmus test?
Randy LoBasso
Providing paid sick leave for workers is rapidly becoming a national Democratic priority. Oppose it at your peril
EPA hopes to tighten emissions standards on cars
Dina Cappiello
The proposed rule could increase gas prices by less than a penny per gallon
Obama: “Shame on us” if we forget Newtown
Alan Fram
The president urged lawmakers Thursday not to "get squishy" in the face of gun rights advocates
America’s many blood-soaked anniversaries
Tom Engelhardt
Hiroshima. My Lai. The Iraq War. There are almost too many to count
Salon’s gay marriage courage-meter
Benjamin Wheelock, Blake Zeff
WIth more politicians endorsing LGBT marriage each day, here's who's shown guts -- and who just followed the flock
Farmers and food safety advocates lead Monsanto backlash
Connor Adams Sheets
Both groups object to legislation they consider a gift to companies producing genetically engineered crops
How the Monsanto Protection Act snuck into law
Natasha Lennard
A provison that protects the biotech giant from litigation passed Congress without many members knowing about it
Bibi and Barack, new best friends?
Noga TarnopolskyWith gun nuts hoarding bullets, will cops be disarmed?
Alex Seitz-Wald
Gun owners terrified of nonexistent plans to restrict ammo are hoarding bullets. Now police are running out
Supreme Court hears challenge to Defense of Marriage Act
Mark Sherman
A section of the 1996 Act says federal law will only recognize marriage between a man and a woman
The last, worst argument against gay marriage
Alex Pareene
When you lose arguments based on bigotry, you're left with one based on an idea of marriage we rejected already
Major corporations are pocketing your taxes
Joshua Holland
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Cay Johnston explains how the economy is rigged to benefit the one percent
Obama appoints first female head of Secret Service
Katie McDonough
President Obama named Julia Pierson, a longtime agent, as the first female director of the Secret Service
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