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Obama’s bold but dangerous 2nd term philosophy: YOLO!
Brian Beutler
There's only one way to square his strange policy and personnel decisions this year: "You only live once!"
Mann and Ornstein: “Brighter future for politics and policy requires a different Republican Party”
Thomas E. Mann, Norman J. Ornstein
The Republicans have become a party beholden to zealots -- with little respect for science, facts or compromise
4 essential questions before we rush to war
David Sirota
Before deciding how the U.S. should address the human atrocity in Syria, here are the moral questions at stake
AP sources: Intelligence on weapons no ‘slam dunk’
Matt Apuzzo, Kimberly Dozier
The complicated picture raises questions about how the administration should respond
Aims of US attack on Syria remain undefined
Associated Press
A punitive attack over the use of chemical weapons bring in a host of political considerations
The right’s big gay dilemma: A movement divided in 2016
Kerry Eleveld
While Democrats are now united on LGBT rights, Chris Christie and Rand Paul foretell a juicy GOP reckoning in 2016
5 strangely newsy moments on fictional TV
Daniel D'Addario
When scripted shows like "The Newsroom" take on real-life news, the results are hit-or-miss
Biggest names for 2016 steer clear of Iowa
Thomas Beaumont, Catherine Lucey
Only lesser-known Republicans have begun laying the groundwork for the next presidential race
How to talk to someone who’s grieving
Mary Elizabeth Williams
It's hard to reach out when someone dies -- here's what those who've been through it want to hear
Generation X gets really old: How do slackers have a midlife crisis?
Sara Scribner
Gutted by the economy, shipwrecked by nostalgia, Gen X stares down a midlife crisis. Winona Ryder can't save it
“We’re the Millers”: Jennifer Aniston, funny again at last
Andrew O'Hehir
Jennifer Aniston leaves a string of failed comedies behind with the vulgar, anarchic "We're the Millers"
Why is a SWAT team assaulting me? I’m just dancing at a rave
Radley Balko
Local cops use anti-terrorism grants for heavy artillery, descend on dances, homeowners, marijuana dispensaries
Is online privacy a right?
David Sirota
Feds want an Internet skeleton key that would allow surveillance of encrypted content. Will tech companies agree?
Jason Sudeikis leaving “SNL”
Associated Press
The comedian announced his departure on the "Late Show" Wednesday night
Will Obama have a new approach on race now?
David Sirota
The president's comments on Trayvon today were historically important. Let's hope the words will turn into action
Must-see morning clip: Jimmy Fallon replies to celebrity tweets
Prachi Gupta
The comedian makes fun of Ryan Lochte, Paula Deen, Joe Biden and others
Must-see morning clip: Jimmy Fallon’s “Don’t Quote Me”
Prachi Gupta
Things that Joe Biden, George Washington and Anthony Weiner probably didn't say
Marco Rubio’s pathetic Rick Perry moment
Joan Walsh
Tea Party darling hurt himself by showing decency on immigration, now will remake himself as anti-abortion warrior
Democrats like shooting guns, too
Prachi Gupta
Six Democratic leaders prove Republicans aren't the only ones who can celebrate the Second Amendment
America’s imperial decline: Must Dick Cheney always be president?
Patrick Smith
Barack Obama talks like a constitutional lawyer, but acts like Dick Cheney. Snowden shows it's the same old America
Where are the young Democrats?
Alex Seitz-Wald
From Cruz to Paul, GOP is loaded with national figures under 50. Dems seemingly have no one to rival them in 2020
Biden to Ecuador: Don’t grant Edward Snowden asylum
Prachi Gupta
The NSA whistleblower is reportedly in a Moscow airport, looking to go to a country where he will not be extradited
Now the House will destroy immigration reform
Alex Pareene
Senators were very pleased with themselves yesterday for passing a major immigration bill that the House GOP hates
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