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Your student loan isn’t really a loan

David Dayen
You can't refinance, or get rid of the debt through bankruptcy. Here's how it's even more of a sham than you know

Democrats fear blowing another Massachusetts Senate race

Alex Seitz-Wald
They still have PTSD from losing to Scott Brown. Now some worry the race to succeed John Kerry could bring déjà vu

Why are Democrats so averse to conflict?

Elias Isquith
If they have any hope of regulating Wall Street or preserving Obamacare, liberals need to get down and dirty

“You Are My Sunshine”: How a maudlin song became a children’s classic

Stephen Deusner
The amazing history of "You Are My Sunshine" -- the miracle song for Oklahoma, Jimmie Davis, Ray Charles and more

“The Unwinding”: What’s gone wrong with America

Laura Miller
A deeply-reported exploration of the past 35 years of American life gauges the human cost of "freedom"

How long can Eric Holder hang on?

Alex Seitz-Wald
It's been a long, fraught tenure rife with faux-scandals and near-misses. But the AP phone flap could be different

Warren pushes on failure to prosecute banks

Natasha Lennard
The senator directly addresses heads of three federal agencies about letting Wall Street off the hook

Elizabeth Warren Q&A: Students “deserve the same break that big banks get”

David Dayen
The senator tells Salon about plan to lower student loan rates -- to match same rate banks pay to borrow from Fed

Austerity never works: Deficit hawks are amoral — and wrong

Robert Kuttner
The 1 percent and the financial class caused the Great Recession. So why do we keep allowing them to shape policy?

Obama to honor Boston bombing victims

Julie Pace
The president plans to speak at an interfaith service Thursday

The Fed messed with the wrong senator

David Dayen
If foreclosure victims get justice, trace it back to a bad decision to stonewall Elizabeth Warren last week

Would Weiner even be a good mayor?

Alex Seitz-Wald
It's the key question overlooked amid the "Will he run?" chatter and sexting mea culpas

Thatcher, Warren haters: Don’t cheer for death

Mary Elizabeth Williams
You don't have to send the Thatcher or Rick Warren family a card. But how about this: Don't be a hurtful jerk

Who’s winning the Democrats’ civil war?

Blake Zeff
Economic liberals or the "pro-business" crowd? As the president's budget drama plays out, we may soon find out

Liberal groups threaten primaries over Obama budget

Alex Seitz-Wald
Progressives, furious with Obama's proposal to cut Social Security and Medicare, put Democrats on notice

Are female pols good for women?

Irin Carmon
As they vie for the highest jobs, it's the uncomfortable question that can't be ignored

Wall Street Journal gets a D in feminism

Mary Elizabeth Williams
In two ridiculous recent stories, the paper brushes off women and their college aspirations

The sheriff of Wall Street has its back

David Sirota
SEC nominee Mary Jo White reinforces the idea of one system of justice for corporations, and one for the rest of us

Obama’s push to cut SS annoys Dems, fails to move GOP

Alex Seitz-Wald
The president continues to irk his allies, by proposing a benefits cut as part of a grand deal. Republicans shrug

Former AIG chief pushes forward with lawsuit against government

Natasha Lennard
Maurice Greenberg is arguing that the federal bailout that rescued the insurer was unconstitutional

Oscar Pistorius: A rolling timeline

Annum Masroor
UPDATED: New details emerge of Reeva Steenkamp's meeting with an ex-boyfriend, just days before she was killed

Scott Brown makes it official with Wall Street

Alex Seitz-Wald
The former senator joins a law firm representing big banks as Elizabeth Warren rails against them

Bro-gressives’ love affair with Rand Paul

Adele M. Stan
The hero-worship of the racist, misogynistic Kentucky senator brings out the worst in certain progressive dudes

A reality check for Ashley Judd

Steve Kornacki
What she's really up against, if she does run against Mitch McConnell in Kentucky. Inside the numbers and history
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