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Salon’s Sexiest Men of 2012
Salon Staff
Forget People's airbrushed list. For us, sexiness is about brain as much as brawn. What's hotter than that?
Pelosi to stay on as House Dems’ leader
Associated Press
The announcement came after widespread speculation that she'd leave the post
Obama pressing business and labor on fiscal cliff
Ken Thomas
The President says he is still committed to requiring the wealthy to pay more taxes
Israel warns foreign leaders, Palestine over UN bid
Associated Press
Israeli diplomats say they will reconsider its historic peace accords with the Palestinians
Former Obama regulatory chief has book deal
Associated Press
Cass Sunstein's book, "Simpler," aims to outline simple, democratic regulations for the government
The case against a “grand bargain”
Michael Lind
A deal that cuts entitlements would be bad for mainstream Americans. And besides, what's the rush?
Israel anxious over US support post-election
Abraham Rabinovich
Will Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pay the price for his brazen backing of Mitt Romney?
A timeline of David Petraeus’ affair
Associated Press
Officials recount key events leading up to the former CIA director's resignation and FBI's knowledge of the affair
Dear angry white conservatives: Chill out
Chauncey DeVega
All is not lost with Romney's defeat -- but it may be time to tune into a different news station
Four more years — of gridlock!
Tom Engelhardt
Six billion dollars of campaign spending later, America is right back where it started
Most in US won’t be able to escape ‘fiscal cliff’
Christopher S. Rugaber
Middle income families would pay an average of $2,000 more next year if the "fiscal cliff" takes effect
John Kerry and the ghost of Scott Brown
Steve Kornacki
It's possible, but fears of a GOP comeback in Massachusetts shouldn't affect Obama's choice for secretary of state
Storm volunteers mingle with stars at Glamour fest
Jocelyn Noveck
This year's Glamour Women of the Year included NYU nurses, activists and celebrities
Iran VP: We will break Obama’s “grasping hands”
Associated Press
Reza Rahimi also said Iran will overcome U.S.-led sanctions
Congress faces agenda of unfinished business
Donna Cassata
Aside from the budget, lawmakers must tackle trade with Russia, military spending and aid for farmers
The Vatican hates gays
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Its latest claim, that gay marriage causes polygamy, is as absurd as it is offensive. Where does it stop?
Labor chief Richard Trumka: “We won’t be taken for granted”
Josh Eidelson
The AFL-CIO president talks Obama's win, the struggles ahead, and the movement's evolving political role
Deficit cutters look to Pentagon budget
Donna Cassata
Congress is trying to avoid allowing automatic defense and domestic spending cuts to kick in
10 women who cost Romney the presidency
Will Durst
The GOP managed to alienate the country's largest voting block. A look at some of the women who sealed Mitt's fate
Nation pays tribute to sacrifices of veterans
Christina Hoag
The country must commit "to serving you as well as you've served us," Obama said in his Veterans Day speech
Obama wins Fla., topping Romney in final tally
Tamara Lush
President Obama was officially declared the winner of Florida's 29 electoral votes
High court to take new look at voting rights law
Mark Sherman
The Supreme Court will consider whether to eliminate the law that prevents discrimination at the polling places
Dems, GOP fight brewing over curbing filibusters
Alan Fram
The showdown over filibusters would not come until January
Hey, liberals: You haven’t won the culture war
Andrew O'Hehir
Bill O'Reilly may have surrendered, but America's dangerous divisions go deeper than party, race or religion
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