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5 ways Obama is just like George W. Bush
Alex Kane
From drone strikes to proxy detentions to warrantless wiretapping, he's kept the U.S. on permanent war footing
US may leave no troops in Afghanistan beyond 2014
Robert Burns, Ap
The Pentagon believes thousands of troops should remain, but Obama administration says total withdrawal an option
Biden to meet with gun-safety, victims groups
Julie Pace
Wednesday's meetings are part of Biden's role as head of the gun violence task force
Officials: US may leave no troops in Afghanistan
Robert Burns
Administration officials said Tuesday that all of the troops could be out of Afghanistan in December 2014
Slideshow: Obama and Biden, laughing together
Jillian Rayfield
The president and vice president have been photographed giggling a countless number of times
Clinton to testify on Libya assault Jan. 22
Associated Press
The Secretary of State will testify about the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi
5 terrifying facts about John Brennan
Alex Kane
Obama's tapped a man for the top CIA post who has supported drone strikes, torture and extraordinary rendition
Chuck Hagel nomination: Obama rebukes Bushism
Michael Lind
Obama has reversed Bush's foreign policy in style and substance -- but it may not be enough
Hillary Clinton back at work after hospitalization
Matthew Lee
The Secretary of State returned to work on Monday to a standing ovation
McChrystal regrets magazine flap was career-killer
Associated Press
The retired General says he was "completely surprised" by the uproar over his comments
Obama to nominate John Brennan to head the CIA
Julie Pace
The President will also nominate Chuck Hagel to be his next defense secretary
Obama to nominate Chuck Hagel as defense secretary
Prachi Gupta
The announcement is expected to come tomorrow
Welcome to the new Civil War
Andrew O'Hehir
Lincoln's unfinished war rages on, as the neo-Confederacy tries to turn back the clock on women, gays, God and guns
GOP: The clowns are in charge
Jonathan Bernstein
Why is John Boehner smiling? His conservative wing is terrified of the House's crazy and charlatan caucus
Progressives don’t hold a monopoly on science
Alex B. Berezow
The conservative co-author of a book on partisan science answers his critic from Pacific Standard
Far right loses its collective mind over possible gun legislation
Don Terry
Three weeks after Sandy Hook, Tea Partyers and right-wing bloggers are hinting at civil war if the government acts
Give Obama a break on the “fiscal cliff”
Steve Erickson
The president deserves credit for his handling of the crisis -- so long as he doesn't cave on the debt ceiling
The ever-changing ideologies of Jane Roe
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A new profile of Norma McCorvey reveals the complicated woman behind the historic abortion ruling
How fracking is corroding small-town America
Andrew O'Hehir
Matt Damon and Gus Van Sant's "Promised Land" explores how fracking is poisoning small towns — like mine
The wingnut trifecta
Joan Walsh
Crazy GOP claims that Hillary Clinton is faking her illness slur the country's three most popular Democrats
Clinton leaves hospital after treatment for clot
Josh Lederman
Doctors say Clinton is expected to make a full recovery after being treated for a blood clot in her head
House passes fiscal cliff compromise
Salon Staff, Associated Press
UPDATE: Democrats, joined by Boehner but not Cantor, lead a bipartisan push to approve the Senate agreement
Eric Cantor: I won’t support fiscal cliff deal
Associated Press
The Senate compromise quickly runs into trouble from Republicans in the House, who want more spending cuts
Bill to avert “fiscal cliff” heads to House
Andrew Taylor
John Boehner is expecting opposition from House Republicans, and it's still unclear when the vote will occur
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