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The Obama GITMO myth
Glenn Greenwald
New vindictive restrictions on detainees highlights the falsity of Obama defenders regarding closing the camp
Female political fundraising?
Amy Schiller
Women dominate do-gooder nonprofit fundraising jobs, but they're forfeiting an avenue for political power
Wall Street’s oil scam
Les Leopold
Who's really to blame for high gas prices? Greedy finance speculators
The rules that should govern energy subsidies
Bill McKibben
Taxpayer dollars shouldn't be propping wealthy fossil-fuel companies whose products we want less of
Maine’s probable next senator doesn’t quite get how “caucusing” works
Alex Pareene
Angus King's plan to solve Washington gridlock by not aligning with either party runs into a snag
Congress’s war on the post office
Josh Eidelson
The Postal Service faces a threat greater than email or economics: Politics
The real way to hold down gas prices
Gary Weiss
If Republicans are serious about saving people money, Bernie Sanders has a plan
Long hair: The final political frontier
Lewis G. Parker
We'll accept presidential candidates who have cheated on their wives or smoked marijuana. But a funky 'do? No way
The hard truth about Citizens United
Steven Rosenfeld
On the second anniversary of a terrible decision, every proposed solution has a downside.
Is Stephen Colbert just kidding?
Emma Mustich
As the comedian holds a South Carolina rally with Herman Cain, an expert unravels what's real and what's satire
The new WH Chief of Staff and Citigroup
Glenn Greenwald
Another banker who profited from the 2008 financial crisis is empowered in the Obama administration
How 2011 became the year of compassion
Rebecca Solnit
OWS didn't just reject unfair aspects of our economic system. It reclaimed the idea of communal solidarity
Three myths about the detention bill
Glenn Greenwald
The language of the bill President Obama will sign is crystal clear on most key issues -- and it is repugnant
Obama to sign indefinite detention bill into law
Glenn Greenwald
After spending months threatening a veto, the president decides to codify the first such bill since the 1950s
Keystone pipeline as GOP poison pill
Alyssa Battistoni
Desperate Republican seeks to link pipeline approval to the payroll tax cut extension
Salon Corporate Challenge: Citigroup
Andrew Leonard
Is the bailed-out banking behemoth too big to fail our challenge? What do you think?
A teepee grows in Oakland
Chris Colin
As camps are raided and evicted elsewhere, the city's movement builds a symbol -- and searches for purpose
Bernie Sanders’ war on the banks
Nina Burleigh
The socialist from OWS says withdraw your money from Wall Street
The man who blocked John Lewis speaks
Joan Walsh
Occupy Atlanta backer Joe Diaz isn't a white anarchist. He's a multiracial Obama voter who's given up on Democrats.
The end of the dollar standard
H. W. Brands
The currency's grip on the world economy is rapidly slipping -- and that could mean bad things for us
Underdogs should stick together
Joan Walsh
President Obama said he's the 2012 underdog, and I hope that means he'll band together and fight the overdogs
The president wins another round
Joan Walsh
But with liberal support at risk, Obama should think twice about a "grand bargain" to cut entitlements
The party that does not know how to say yes
Andrew Leonard
John Boehner bails on the debt ceiling negotiations, again. This time, Obama gets mad
“Farmageddon”: Government thugs vs. organic farmers
Andrew O'Hehir
Contraband sheep! Illicit yogurt! A new documentary explores the bureaucratic attack on crunchy farming
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