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Six 1 percenters desperate to elect Mitt

Lynn Parramore
If these men had their way, America would be a plutocracy -- if it isn't already

Least scientific members of the House Science Committee

Jillian Rayfield
Paul Broun's not the only GOP member of the House Science Committee who's a bit iffy on the whole science thing

Democrats really do have a shot at winning the House

Alex Seitz-Wald
Democrats remain quietly confident that they can take the House. Will Mitt's bumbling campaign work in their favor?

Six examples of the right’s war on children’s characters

Sarah Jaffe
Big Bird has some company

What the presidential candidates aren’t talking about

Andrew Leonard
So why aren't the five most important issues even being discussed in Election 2012?

Jim Lehrer: Useless

Alex Pareene
The "domestic issues" debate involved hardly any domestic issues -- and Jim Lehrer's passivity didn't help

U.S. energy independence is a pipe dream

Michael Klare
Oil operations are growing in North America, but don't expect it to supplant the Middle East any time soon

Walking in a fecal wonderland

Lynn Parramore
The Arizona Snowbowl resort has found a way to turn human sewage into snow, giving new meaning to "slippery slope"

What the moderator should ask tonight

Robert Reich
If the presidential candidates could answer these questions, the American public would rest a lot easier

Jonah Goldberg has nothing to say about climate change

Alex Halperin
Maybe next time

Why Democrats still suck

Sally Kohn
They remain the party committed to getting in office and then not doing anything powerful

Who was Nietzsche?

David Wolf
Relativist, atheist, existentialist, Nazi. A Nietzsche expert separates über fact from über fiction

Celebs star in PSA for young voters

Sandy Cohen
Vote 4 Stuff will unveil a star-studded PSA today, featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire and others

Lessons from the NFL lockout

Natasha Lennard
The league and the referees reach a tentative deal, but the dispute has implications beyond football

Hey, left wing: Quit griping!

Rebecca Solnit
Dissatisfaction with Obama is understandable, but it shouldn't prevent one from voting. An open letter to Democrats

Suicidal dogs and bipolar wolves

Malcolm Harris
Do animals have personalities? How about mental illnesses? A science historian explains

Did “Louie” kill the sitcom?

Adam Wilson
By rejecting the rigid structure of realist comedy, the burly stand-up captures something infinitely more profound

Bill Nye: Creationism is not science

Mary Elizabeth Williams
After a video message goes viral, the affable Science Guy emerges as a leading debunker of creationist mythology

Can climate change swing the election?

Andrew Leonard
A new survey suggests undecided voters want action on global warming, but Obama's probably not listening

Bad science gets busted

David Sirota
High-profile cases show the importance of questioning academic research -- especially when it has a corporate tie

Obama’s true challenge: Foreign policy, not Mitt

Tom Engelhardt
Can the president make it to the election without a catastrophic October surprise?

When will climate change be a campaign issue?

Seth Borenstein
Ignoring it won't stop it

David Simon: Most TV is unwatchable

Willa Paskin
Salon exclusive: "The Wire" creator on the spinoff that never happened, and his fight to finish "Treme"

“Professor Warren’s” lesson

Steve Kornacki
By the end of her first debate with Scott Brown, she learned how to hit him where it hurts
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