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Warren starts taking on banks and regulators
Andrew Miga
Elizabeth Warren questioned officials about the lack of a prosecution over alleged money laundering by HSBC
Why is Obama really meeting with Republicans?
Alex Seitz-Wald
Despite his sudden outreach across the aisle, a "grand bargain" remains a long shot. There may be other motives
No Hillarys in the pipeline
Irin Carmon
Why are there so few Democratic women in line for the presidency?
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
The next Todd Akin
Alex Seitz-Wald
The field clears for Tea Party Rep. Steve King to be the likely GOP nominee for Iowa Senate in '14
NRA trounced in Illinois
Blake Zeff
After Bloomberg spends big bucks, Robin Kelly beats NRA favorite Debbie Halvorson in special election House primary
Not all Dems are Elizabeth Warren
David Sirota
Despite its image of unity, the Democratic Party has its own internal divide pitting money vs. principle
Karl Rove’s Ashley Judd problem
David Brock
The big loser of the 2012 campaign cycle is incapable of helping his party close the gender gap
DC’s quest to silence Elizabeth Warren
David Sirota
For the liberal star, DC's establishment perversely defines success as keeping her head down and not making waves
Obama gift-wraps the SEC
David Sirota
Mary Jo White isn't just a semi-compromised corporate crony. She's the embodiment of a corrupt Wall Street culture
Out of a newspaper strike dawned a new age in American letters
Gerald Howard
The New York Review of Books published its first issue 50 years ago, forever changing the literary conversation
Scott Brown’s cold feet
Steve Kornacki
All those fears about Democrats losing John Kerry's seat may be melting away before our eyes
Why it won’t be Barney Frank
Steve Kornacki
5 reasons why the only guy openly campaigning to succeed the Massachusetts senator will probably be snubbed today
Can Dems hold Kerry’s seat?
Steve Kornacki
A heated Democratic primary might be the party's best shot at defeating the presumptive favorite, Scott Brown
Kerry to field questions from panel he chairs
Donna Cassata
John Kerry will testify before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on his nomination for Secretary of State
Consumer finance agency bids to stop predatory lending
Alex Halperin
A new rule forces lenders to take responsibility for their loans
How many more bailouts will we allow?
Robert Reich
The banks are now far bigger than they were prior to the recession. It's time to break them up once and for all
12 for ’12: The year in politics
Steve Kornacki
12 people who defined the last 12 months of American politics
Ben Affleck: Door’s open for Senate run
David Daley
"One never knows," he says coyly on "Face the Nation." "I do have a great fondness ... for the political process"
Poll: Scott Brown would have a good shot at John Kerry’s seat
Jillian Rayfield
If Kerry is tapped for secretary of state, Brown is favored to win his seat in a special election
Is Ben Affleck going to run for Senate?
Prachi Gupta
The actor remains silent as rumors of a potential political career begin to spread
HSBC: Too big to jail
Lynn Parramore
After being charged with money laundering, HSBC gets a Monopoly-style get-out-of-jail card
Poll finds support for Elizabeth Warren’s “balanced approach”
Alex Seitz-Wald
As liberals fight for her "fiscal cliff" solution, a new poll shows Americans are open to it
A dream SEC chief
Matt Stoller
With a record of challenging Wall Street, Neil Barofsky says he'd take it "in a heartbeat." Here's what he'd do
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