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Jeb Bush is already toast in Iowa: Poll

Salon Staff
There's a new front runner in Iowa -- and it's not the expected favorite

A weaponized tax code? Why GOP’s SOTU response is a confused mess

Elias Isquith
Bush and Romney don't know how to talk about inequality — but the Tea Party's favorites won't even try

From “Corner Boys Brooklyn” to “Lazy Sunday,” “SNL”‘s best NYC-centric sketches

Anna Silman
"Saturday Night Live" is often at its sharpest when it lampoons the eccentricities of its iconic hometown

Police think we’re the enemy: There will be more Fergusons if we keep militarizing local cops

David Palumbo-Liu
The terrible miscarriage of justice in Ferguson must spur real change in the excessive force given to the police

GOP’s crazy “real men” crew: Why neocon hawks are ready to wreck American foreign policy again

Heather Digby Parton
With a whole new class of hawks recently elected, here's why their colleagues are maniacally licking their chops

AP Sportlight

“We can fight back”: Elizabeth Warren comes out swinging on midterm trail

Luke Brinker
Plus: The latest on Iowa, a key endorsement in Louisiana, POTUS hits the trail, and GOP's anti-gay message in Kan.

The Midterm Report: A South Dakota Senate upset?

Luke Brinker
The latest curveball of the 2014 cycle could scramble the fight for Senate control

Midterms Digest: Will marriage equality help Democrats on Election Day?

Luke Brinker
Plus: The latest on the fight for the Senate, House Dems' tough slog, marijuana, and climate change

Worst déjà vu ever: Why taxpayers could be bailing out Wall Street again!

David Dayen
If a cyberattack were to target the nation’s financial centers, guess who may be on the hook to cover their losses

Katie Couric vs. Big Food: She’s a “strong feminist,” but not an “activist”

Andrew O'Hehir
America's most beloved TV mom talks about the "inconvenient truth" of obesity -- corporate food has made us fat

Rise of the “Glocker Moms”: The NRA’s aggressive new push for women

Alexander Zaitchik
In the face of controversy and demographic challenges, the gun lobby is making a dramatic pivot

Donald Sterling blowup’s surprise: Al Sharpton’s diminished influence

Wayne Barrett
The Rev is a timeless adapter, able to exploit every news moment to maximum effect. It didn't happen this time

Mike Bloomberg: “I have earned my place in heaven” with gun safety work

Elias Isquith
The former mayor of New York City is pledging another $50 million to support gun safety reform and take on the NRA

The coal industry is using the polar vortex as an excuse to revive older, dirtier power plants

Lindsay Abrams
“Coal’s not going away,” argue energy companies

Taking a stand against St. Patrick’s Day homophobia: Mayors sit out the parades

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Boston and New York's mayors will avoid the events this year, because they exclude gay groups

Run, Joe, run! Why a Scarborough presidential run would be doomed and amazing

Jim Newell
The hot buzz from No Labels circles is the TV host is "mulling" a bid. He can't win, but it'd be funny to watch

“The LEGO Movie”: Plastic blocks fight for freedom!

Andrew O'Hehir
Yeah, "The LEGO Movie" is contradictory and nonsensical, but it's also a joyous, imaginative pop-culture ride

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio drops Staten Island Chuck and declares 6 more weeks of winter

Elias Isquith
As the new mayor put it: "Live by the groundhog, die by the groundhog”

Bill O’Reilly’s surprising new cause: Inequality?

Jack Temple
Add the Fox News host to the list of conservatives backing a minimum wage increase. Here's what's really going on

The truth about charter schools: Padded cells, corruption, lousy instruction and worse results

Jeff Bryant
Charter schools are sold as an answer. With awful discipline and shocking scandals, many really cause new problems

De Blasio’s impossible task: Fix Bloomberg’s New York

Alex Pareene
Time to focus on the New York that didn't come out of the Bloomberg era better off
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