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Bloomberg tries to calm NYC after cabbie stabbing
Tom Hays, Sara Kugler Frazier
Victim: "Of course it was for my religion." Suspect Michael Enright falsely claimed he was Jewish when arrested
Heroes, villains and cowards of the so-called “ground zero mosque”
Alex Pareene
Who's defended religious liberty, who's been too scared to, and who truly hates our founding principles?
Fox Democrats accuse Obama of doing what Fox does
Alex Pareene
Pat Caddell and Doug Schoen pen a column about how the president is stoking racial tensions
Mike Bloomberg loves New York — and invests in Cayman Islands
Joe Conason
The billionaire mayor promotes investment in New York City while placing hundreds of millions in offshore havens
This week in crazy: Michael Bloomberg
Mike Madden
A New York City plan to charge homeless people rent in the middle of a recession -- cruel, or just crazy?
Dear Obama: You’re destroying education
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Diane Ravitch was a champion of No Child Left Behind. Now she's speaking out about the public system we abandoned
If Obama were a Republican…
Andrew Leonard
Happy financial markets usually mean good business press for a president. But not this time
GOP dusts off Bush playbook
Gabriel Winant
The fear-mongering that worked so well for Republicans in the early part of last decade is back with a vengeance
Report: White House decides to move terror trials
Alex Koppelman
Administration reportedly gives up on plan to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, others, in Manhattan
Administration ready to cave on NYC terror trials?
Alex Koppelman
Justice Department looking at alternate places to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, others, after political pressure
Administration considers changing terror trial
Julie Pace
New York politicians urge administration to move trial out of lower Manhattan
Look out, New York, here comes Harold Ford
Alex Koppelman
Former congressman staffing up for a run at one of the state's Senate seats
One of these things is not like the other
Mike Madden
Christie and McDonnell won by shushing the base, while Palin was the kiss of death in a rock-red House district
Are today’s elections a referendum on Obama?
Alex Koppelman
Voters go to the polls Tuesday for several closely watched elections. What will the results mean?
Get ready for the Grand Old Tea Party takeover
Mike Madden
The loony wing of the Republican Party prepares for a big day in Tuesday's elections
Bob Dole says pass healthcare reform
Mike Madden
The former Senate GOP boss says Republicans shouldn't be blocking reform legislation
Hoffa says his union can live without public option
Alex Koppelman
The Teamsters president puts himself at odds with the AFL-CIO on healthcare reform
Sitting around while Obama plays golf
Mike Madden
The president's hobby doesn't make for a very exciting shift in the White House press pool
What if they gave a culture war and no one came?
Mike Madden
Frank Ricci, this week's poster boy for oppressed white males everywhere, declines to attack Sonia Sotomayor
Live-blogging the Sotomayor hearings, day 4
Mike Madden
Live updates from the Hart Senate Office Building.
The Obamas’ first harvest
Mike Madden
It's yielded pounds of produce, and good will from activists, but will the White House garden change food policy?
Brother, can you spare a bonus?
Mike Madden
Wall Street whines as Obama announces new bailout rules that cap executive pay at $500,000.
And the shortlist dwindles … or does it?
Mike Madden
Looking for clues about Barack Obama's running mate in the schedule of speakers at the Democratic convention may be fruitless.
Obama veepstakes: The other woman
Walter Shapiro
She's no Hillary Clinton, but Kathleen Sebelius, the popular governor of Kansas, may have a shot at being Barack's running mate.
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