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Elizabeth Warren’s dream and nightmare scenarios

Steve Kornacki
Will Massachusetts voters throw out a Republican senator they like personally because they hate his party?

Why we’re not seeing a “Cuban Autumn”

Nick Miroff
Dissidents took heart at the successes of the Arab Spring, but pro-democracy protests aren't gaining traction

Rick Perry’s white-hot debate debut

Steve Kornacki
He savages Social Security, suggests Obama is a liar, and awkwardly invokes Galileo. Will it unnerve Republicans?

The “Shock Doctrine” comes to your neighborhood classroom

David Sirota
Corporate reformers use the fiscal crisis and campaign contributions to hype an unproven school agenda

Jon Huntsman tricks billionaires into wasting money on his campaign

Alex Pareene
Updated: The already wealthy and decidedly un-nominatable GOP longshot has some high-profile donors

Obama: The catastrophe president

Andrew Leonard
FEMA disaster declarations set a record in 2011. The right cries socialism, but global warming is the real culprit

Hurricane Irene shuts down the country’s busiest air corridor

Patrick Smith
Or is it better to play it hour by hour and hope for the best?

McKibben’s army

Jefferson Morley
In front of the White House, genteel protests with real results

Yes, black people still face discrimination

David Sirota
Despite widespread claims that racism is dead, new data shows that white privilege still dominates America

Rick Perry goes it alone

Michael Winship
Despite the "miracle" enabled by Obama's stimulus, Barbara Bush flunks his public schools

Obama’s big dirty oil test

Andrew Leonard
The Keystone pipeline protests have galvanized the environmental community. Is the president listening?

A vegetarian’s guide to talking to carnivores

David Sirota
Updated: If you decide to quit eating meat, you'll need to brace yourself for these absurd arguments

Apple’s cool is no liberal triumph

Andrew Leonard
Steve Jobs may have hippie street cred, but his company doesn't owe its success to left-wing values

Steve Kornacki talks Huntsman, GOP race on “Hardball”

Salon Staff
Assessing the chances of the most (only?) outspoken believer in climate change and evolution in the 2012 GOP field

Huntsman slams Republican right

Peter Finocchiaro
Struggling GOP candidate goes after Rick Perry for statements about climate change, Ben Bernanke

The GOP candidates have no time for your “science,” scientists

Alex Pareene
Your Republican 2012 contenders -- with one lone, unelectable exception -- choose God over facts

A prime aim of the growing Surveillance State

Glenn Greenwald
As economic anxiety and social unrest increase, control over Internet technology and communication becomes vital

The one reason President Hillary might be more effective than President Obama

Matthew Dickinson
The question Democrats should ask is if she'd be stronger in a first term than Obama would be as a lame duck

Inside the Bush-Obama administration

David Bromwich
A look at the advisers the president has sought and sacked reveals the deep similarities between the two leaders

Can Mitt’s sanity strategy actually work?

Steve Kornacki
Mitt Romney is betting that even in today's GOP there's such a thing as too crazy -- and he may be right

“Let them eat cake!”: Summer edition

David Sirota
The private jet industry is booming as GOP front-runners bemoan the plight of billionaires and corporations

The next global trade war

Teri Schultz
The U.S. is already up in arms over the EU plan to charge all airlines for carbon emissions

Why Fred Upton is actually the perfect pick for John Boehner and the GOP

Steve Kornacki
One of the GOP picks for the deficit reduction "super committee" looks surprisingly pragmatic -- at first glance

Has Israel reached a turning point?

Noga Tarnopolsky
Protests have tarnished Netanyahu's reputation, and will likely push his government to hold early elections
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