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Sunday shows haven’t learned
Alex Pareene
This week: Everyone agrees that we must get serious about Balancing the Budget, no one feels guilty about Iraq
How Monsanto outfoxed the Obama administration
Lina Khan
The inside story of how the government let one company squash biotech innovation, and dominate an entire industry
Rubio at CPAC: Liberals are “freeloaders”
Jillian Rayfield
In a rousing CPAC speech, Rubio mocks climate change, says life begins at conception, and declares he's not a bigot
Restaurant horror show: How waitstaffs are mistreated
Matt Frassica
Almost 10 percent of the U.S. workforce is in the restaurant industry. Why is it legal to treat them so poorly?
Phoenix may not survive climate change
Will deBuys
The Arizona city is almost entirely air-conditioned, and if our power grids fail, its people will fry
Obama: Keystone XL pipeline wouldn’t be a major job creator
Matthew Daly
The president is still weighing a decision to proceed with the $7 billion project
EPA reverses water pollution decision after lobbyist steps in
Abrahm Lustgarten
A Texas mining project was approved despite contamination fears, exposing a troubling pattern of aquifer exemption
The 10 worst people on Forbes’ 2013 billionaire list
Lynn Stuart Parramore
The Koch Brothers, Sheldon Adelson and Donald Trump are just a few of the year's most notable ghouls
Why does anyone listen to Jeffrey Sachs?
Mike Konczal
The economist seems to think that the Great Recession is America's punishment for not heeding his advice
11 heinous lies conservatives are teaching America’s schoolchildren
Amanda Marcotte
The right has a new plan to capture the country's youth vote: Take over public school curriculums
The politics of Austin’s rickshaws
Andrew Leonard
The pedicabs come out to play during SXSW. And yes, Uber can get one to pick you up from your bar stool
Top contenders to be the next pope
Associated Press
The conclave of cardinals is ready to get down to the real business of selecting the next Pope
Forest Service decides to “let it burn”
Scott Dood
After an aggressive campaign to combat drought, the agency has elected to let more small fires burn themselves out
Don’t share that infographic spam
Andrew Leonard
The latest for-profit college trick: Link bait designed to boost the brand of bogus education-themed websites
The federal government isn’t coming for your suburban home
Jeff Turrentine
Agenda 21 isn't an insidious plot to move Americans into overcrowded cities, contrary to Glen Beck's ravings
Organizing for Action decides against accepting corporate funds
Ken Thomas
The nonprofit group run by former Obama aides had been accused of selling access to the White House
Is being liberal a choice?
Salon Staff
From Jefferson to modern scientists, ideology has been linked to neuroscience. That way of thinking could be fatal
The 6 most appalling statements of America’s biggest CEOs
Lynn Stuart Parramore
They just can't help themselves -- and of late, there's been an uptick in the stupidity of their remarks
US lawmakers push for tougher NKorea sanctions
Matthew Pennington
Meanwhile, the U.N. Security Council is moving for a resolution to tighten international sanctions
Obama: Now it’s all about 2014
David Daley
Aware that the GOP won't deal, a report says the president's determined to take control of the House in 2014
The future of the planet rests on the hunched shoulders of Gen Y
Melia Ungson
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, millenials must organize to prevent devastation from future natural disasters
State Dept. says no environmental bar to Keystone XL
Natasha Lennard
Environmentalists are already criticizing the report, which supports the pipeline extension
Do Republicans comprehend what sequestration is?
Alex Seitz-Wald
The warped, alternate reality depicted by WSJ columnist Peggy Noonan and GOP operatives actually explains a lot
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