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WH backs bill overturning Defense of Marriage Act

Associated Press
The first Senate hearing on the bill, by Sen. Dianne Feinstein, will take place Wednesday

GOP voters don’t think Obama would be Raptured

Natasha Lennard
A survey finds only 19 percent of Republican voters think the president would go to heaven

Paul Ryan and the art of whiny resentment

Jonathan Bernstein
Hey, Republicans: Feel free to attack President Obama -- but please spare us the imaginary grievances

U.S. officials reportedly met with Gadhafi govt.

Julie Pace
Face-to-face meeting followed on heels of U.S. recognition of Libyan rebels, according to AP sources

Warren’s Massachusetts prospects aren’t as bright as you might assume

Steve Kornacki
Elizabeth Warren looks poised to run for the Senate in Massachusetts, but her odds aren't as good as you think

A progressive case for deficit cutting?

Joan Walsh
President Obama says cutting now means more spending later. It didn't work quite that way for President Clinton

Can Obama pull a Clinton on the GOP?

Robert Reich
He sees a winning model in Clinton's post-1994 comeback -- but in this economy, it might be tough

Debt face-off shifts to Congress, bargain in play

Jim Kuhnhenn
Obama asked both party leaders to gauge the temperament of their caucuses and to report back in 24 to 36 hours

Are Republicans blowing up their own ’12 playbook?

Steve Kornacki
A bad economy should help the GOP unseat Obama next year -- but maybe not if they force a debt default

Obama warns GOP leaders: “Don’t call my bluff”

David Espo, Andrew Taylor
The president reportedly abruptly walked out of Wednesday evening's debt negotiations

The Committee to Reelect Barack Obama?

Joan Walsh
The GOP field is so fractured and extremist it helps the president. For now, anyway

The hunt for an Obama scandal is on

Natasha Lennard
Armed with subpoena power, a key House Republican takes aim at Obama's reelection campaign

UN torture official accuses US of rule violations

Glenn Greenwald
Obsolete doctrines from 2006: U.N. rules, treaty obligations, and protection of New Deal entitlement programs

Welcome to the second age of decolonialization

Michael Lind
South Sudan's independence is a step toward borders in Africa, Asia and the Middle East that actually make sense

In Pakistan, many say aid “snub” dims U.S. sway

Sebastian Abbot
America withholds one-third of annual military assistance, as some warn of unintended consequences

Our new era of identity politics

Mandy Van Deven
The Obama presidency was supposed herald a new post-racial America. An author explains why that will never happen

The economy is broken, and Washington can’t fix it

Andrew Leonard
Finally, some bipartisan unity: Both parties unite in ignoring the true meaning of a horrible jobs report

Obama: Uncertainty over debt limit impacts hiring

Associated Press
The president urges congressional action in the wake of a devastating jobs report

How a one-term president is made

Steve Kornacki
The possibility that Obama will end up like Carter and Bush 41 has never been more real

Karl Rove’s dumb subliminal ad

Alex Pareene
Crossroads GPS writes "TAXES" on the president's face, for a split second

Was Obama nearly put up for adoption?

Natasha Lennard
U.S. Immigration files reveal Obama's father expressed plans to give up the president as a baby

Why Bradley Manning is an American hero

Chase Madar
If the private did leak documents, his only "crime" is pushing the U.S. back to our tradition of transparency

Reports: Obama pushing for cuts to Social Security, Medicare

Glenn Greenwald
The reported social program cuts follow the same template as that which drives the presidency in all realms

The GOP turns its back on Reagan

Gene Lyons
In their hysterical debt ceiling posturing, Republicans ignore a warning from their patron saint
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