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Red money, blue money: The making of the 2012 campaign
Justin Elliott
Two wealthy tribes will decide the political messages we hear -- and the ones we won't
The FBI again thwarts its own Terror plot
Glenn Greenwald
Are there so few actual Terrorists that the FBI has to recruit them into manufactured attacks?
America's secular revival
Tana Ganeva
Five signs that, despite the GOP's efforts, religion's impact on U.S. politics will soon decline
Icons that would shock today's right
David Sirota
From Dr. Seuss to the Statue of Liberty, these American mainstays would have been decried by modern conservatives
The worst states to be female
Sarah Seltzer
Ohio, Virginia, Kansas and South Dakota are leading the conservative war on women's health
Flashback! Psychedelic research returns
Alexander Zaitchik
Four decades after Timothy Leary, LSD shows success in medical trials. Will the right completely trip?
What no-drama Obama could learn from no-hysterics Eric
Nina Burleigh
With mild manners, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman takes a hard line
The night Republicans booed a soldier
Steve Kornacki
Ugly outbursts from GOP debate audiences threaten to make the party's image problem even worse
How Rick Perry courts the Zionist vote
Sarah Posner
Appearing with Jewish extremists is designed to win over apocalyptic Christians
Which network asks the best presidential debate questions?
Jonathan Bernstein
Fox and MSNBC play "gotcha," while CNN talks policy
Standing with Planned Parenthood
Joan Walsh
Come see me, Lizz Winstead, Sandra Bernhard and others support the besieged and crucial women's healthcare provider
Is the Tea Party scaring Republicans too?
Steve Kornacki
A poll finds that over half of them aren't fans of the movement. But what does that mean?
Supercommittee under lobbyist assault
Mimi Marziani
Unless Congress forces disclosure, money will prevail over democracy in budget cutting
Can India save its disappearing girls?
Hanna Ingber Win
Sex selection has accounted for millions of abortions. We take a closer look at the nation's growing gender gap
Why Soulja Boy shouldn’t be sorry
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Soulja Boy backs off after dissing the military, but it's the rash of knee-jerk apologies we should be sorry for
There is just enough Ron Paul coverage, thank you
Alex Pareene
It can look like the "MSM" ignore the perpetual libertarian candidate, but the Internet more than makes up for it
The evolution of the mistress
Elizabeth Abbott
The Other Woman has always been fundamental to our understanding of marriage. Now her role is changing
When Mitt Romney gets frustrated with women
Steve Kornacki
His testy exchange with a female critic is a reminder of how uncomfortable he seems when women challenge him
The saddest Republican candidacy of them all
Steve Kornacki
Is there anyone in America not named "Pataki" who wants George Pataki to run for president?
What’s undermining Obama’s global health project
Hanna Ingber Win
In Nepal, the president's initiative aims to improve women's health, but U.S. law forbids it from funding abortions
Why we’ll never have children
Joshua LeSuer
People tell my wife and me that we'll change our minds. But I can't bear the idea of passing on my mental illness
Can Mitt’s sanity strategy actually work?
Steve Kornacki
Mitt Romney is betting that even in today's GOP there's such a thing as too crazy -- and he may be right
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