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Egypt: America’s ally no more
Erin Cunningham
Romney blames Obama for alienating the Middle Eastern country, but the fissure between the two nations runs deeper
US officials counter reports on Benghazi attack
Lolita C. Baldor
Intelligence officials fight claims that CIA failed to respond quickly or efficiently
Joseph Stiglitz: “Romney’s plan is based on magic”
Andrew Leonard
Nobel-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz -- an Obama critic -- says Romney's cuts would be disastrous
Mitt hits the panic button
Alex Seitz-Wald
Romney's campaign says he's winning, but a series of wildly dishonest ads suggest he's growing desperate
Bloomberg endorses Obama, citing climate change
Jillian Rayfield
The New York City mayor said global warming and the devastation of Hurricane Sandy influenced his decision
Can a centrist win in Arizona?
Jamelle Bouie
Richard Carmona is running a surprisingly successful Senate campaign -- free of ideological rhetoric
Retailer pressures workers to take anti-Obama “civics course”
Adele M. Stan
A program linked to Americans for Prosperity has been spoon-feeding propaganda to Menards employees
Subway creaks back into service
Meghan Barr, Adam Geller
In Manhattan, the trains only ran north of 34th Street, unable to travel through flooded tunnels downtown
Independents won’t save Mitt
Steve Kornacki
Romney backers keep hoping his lead among independents means undecided voters will break his way. It's an illusion
New Jersey agonizes over whether to rebuild shore
Geoff Mulvihill, Maryclaire Dale
Environmentalists and planners urged the state to think carefully about redeveloping the shoreline
Secret socialist or grand bargainer?
Alex Pareene
A second term would likely look familiar -- and again depend upon how Obama chooses to deal with the GOP House
Ultimate Christie conspiracy
Alex Pareene
Breitbart.com has one whopper of a theory as to why the New Jersey governor has praised Obama so effusively
GM also disputes Romney on auto jobs
Jillian Rayfield
Romney continues to get hammered for falsely claiming that GM and Chrysler are moving production to China
Dark money tied to meth house
Kim Barker, Rick Young, Emma Schwartz
Montana authorities are investigating the activities of Western Tradition Partnership, a social welfare nonprofit
Obama to visit storm victims as campaign rolls on
Nedra Pickler, Charles Babington
The President plans to resume campaigning on Thursday, after taking time off to visit victims of the hurricane
Storm-struck region struggles to return to normality
Adam Geller
Restoring ordinary routines may take many more days
Obama opens doors to progress, Romney slams them shut
Todd Gitlin
With the president in office, progress -- however incremental -- remains possible. With Mitt, forget about it
Is Obama failing the black community?
Roxane Gay
An African-American intellectual wonders if he's getting cut slack because of his race -- and if it's fair to ask
Trump hits a new low after Sandy
Mary Elizabeth Williams
As New York recovers from the hurricane, the Donald renews his Obama vendetta
Romney drives Jeep off cliff
Andrew Leonard
How much can Mitt misrepresent Obama's Chrysler bailout? Let us count the ways
Mitt Romney, the hollow man
Joan Walsh
Romney likens hurricane relief to cleaning up "rubbish and paper products" from a football field. Is he joking?
How Elizabeth Warren saved taxpayers $1 billion
Matt Stoller
Elizabeth Warren's work keeping tabs on the bank bailout is a great argument for good government
When Benghazi hijacked the election
Ira Chernus
This campaign cycle was supposed to be about the economy. So how did an isolated attack become such a focal point?
Obama: Last of the “New Democrats”?
Michael Lind
Our times demand visionary leadership. The moderate progressivism of Clinton and Obama isn't up to the task
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