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Obama repeats call for restraint, reform in Egypt

Jim Kuhnhenn
But the president is silent on Hosni Mubarak's government shake-up

Liveblog: Cairo erupts

Adam Clark Estes
UPDATED: Chaos in the streets, opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei criticizes America

Obama taps former Time editor to replace Robert Gibbs as press secretary

Ben Feller
The President has named Jay Carney, former Time editor, as the next White House press secretary

State of the Union 2011 liveblog

Alex Pareene
Our continuously updated analysis of America's new Sputnik moment

Conservative Supreme Court justices no longer bothering to avoid appearance of conflicts of interest

Alex Pareene
Clarence Thomas won't report his wife's income, Antonin Scalia gives Tea Partier Constitution lessons, no one cares

The war that made Bill Clinton president

Steve Kornacki
Remember when every major Democrat in America was scared to run against George H.W. Bush?

Bipartisan praise for Joe Lieberman

Glenn Greenwald
He's spent decades advocating for violent, brutal, repressive policies, but that's no impediment to Beltway love

Obama officials caught deceiving about WikiLeaks

Glenn Greenwald
The private statements and reports continue to come out that contradict the administration's public claims

U.S., Chinese leaders meet to talk trade and security

Jim Kuhnhenn
President Obama looks to further foreign agenda, President Hu hopes to "polish" image at home

Incredibly white Wisconsin man is your new RNC chair

Alex Pareene
We said goodbye to Michael Steele. Now meet the improbably named Reince Priebus

Biden addresses U.S. troops in Baghdad

Lara Jakes
On first U.S. visit since new Iraqi Cabinet, Vice President promises to end war "responsibly"

Biden says U.S. will not abandon Afghanistan

Tarek El-tablawy, Patrick Quinn
The vice president assured Hamid Karzai that the United States "won't leave in 2014" after handover

“It is the most monumental insanity”

Andrew Leonard
Conservative historian Bruce Bartlett explains why Tea Party thinking on national debt ceiling is "idiotic"

Gibbs is resigning as White House press secretary

Ben Feller
With the exit of the press secretary -- along with adviser Axelrod -- a new White House taking shape

GOP 2011: Repeal, oppose, subpoena

Larry Margasak
Republicans look to use House advantage towards investigating Democrats, preparing for 2012

Leading conservatives openly support a Terrorist group

Glenn Greenwald
How can CNN continue to employ Fran Townsend in light of her pro-terrorism advocacy?

What we really want to know about our politicians

Steve Kornacki
Apparently, Americans are curious about Hillary's hair clip and Mitch McConnell's resemblance to a turtle

Biden: American is evolving

Laurie Kellman
The vice president believes the country will legalize gay marriage

Final goodbye: Some who died in ’10

BERNARD McGHEE
A comprehensive roll call, from Byrd, Salinger, Redgrave, McQueen, Horn, Curtis to many more

Biden: Gay marriage is “inevitable”

Associated Press
In the wake of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" repeal, the vice president makes a bold pronouncement

Yes, Julian Assange actually is a criminal

Michael Lind
Glenn Greenwald took exception to my characterization of the WikiLeaks founder. Here's why it's accurate

Senate votes to end START debate

Associated Press
67-28 cloture tally portends final outcome in expected Wednesday vote on new arms control treaty with Russia

The NYT spills key military secrets on its front page

Glenn Greenwald
Will the New York Times be treated differently than Julian Assange? Plus: Why Michael Lind is wrong

Joe Biden’s absurd Afghanistan promise

Justin Elliott
Biden says the U.S. will "totally" leave Afghanistan by 2014, but the real policy is not so simple
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