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Justin Bieber is magazine poison

Drew Grant
The pop star might be a top-selling artist when it comes to music, but put him in print and he fails to find sales

Blaming abortion for disappearing girls

Mara Hvistendahl
NYT's Douthat thinks curtailing women's rights will solve the problem of sex selection. Here's why he's wrong

Gay marriage breaks the National Review

Alex Pareene
Conservative magazine divided on whether New York has become North Korea on the Hudson

Tim Pawlenty: The manufactured candidate

Shawn Lawrence Otto
He markets himself as a principled conservative, but the paper trail he's left in Minnesota says otherwise

If gay marriage fails in New York, Mayor Bloomberg’s money is partly to blame

Alex Pareene
The billionaire mayor supports equality with words, but he helped the GOP retake the state Senate

Iowa, New Hampshire and the Christian right in 2012

Steve Kornacki
If Michele Bachmann or one of the GOP's other far-right aspirants is going to break out, where will it happen?

“If a Tree Falls”: Understanding the era of “eco-terrorism”

Andrew O'Hehir
A fascinating and remarkably fair-minded documentary probes the roots of the notorious Earth Liberation Front

“It’s Always Sunny” star gets fat — for laughs

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Rob McElhenney gained 50 pounds to become funnier. What would happen if a woman did the same?

The conservative movement is an elaborate moneymaking venture

Alex Pareene
Of course right-wing talk radio hosts sell their endorsements -- their listeners are the movement's cash cow

Just how high can Michele Bachmann fly?

Steve Kornacki
She's better at playing this game than many of us thought. But she still flunks the Pat Robertson test

Jon Huntsman getting into GOP race

Philip Elliott
The former Utah governor will announce his candidacy next Tuesday

Michele Bachmann’s coming-out party

Steve Kornacki
In the first real GOP debate, the Minnesota congresswoman puts on a performance tailor-made for the Tea Party

A new low for Wisconsin politics: Beer wars

Andrew Leonard
Targeting public sector unions is bad enough -- but craft brewers? Does the state have no shame?

Romney, Bachmann win; Americans lose

Joan Walsh
Republicans' economic idiocy will likely doom their presidential dreams. Unless voters feel Obama's not much better

Michele Bachmann’s dangerous beach reading

Andrew Leonard
How to get libertarians hot and bothered: Mention Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises

Did the stars of “16 and Pregnant” talk to a doctor?

Rahul Parikh
Adolescent medicine can be a legal minefield, but we need confidential consultations to keep teens healthy

Are the world’s women disappearing?

Mandy Van Deven
The balance between males and females is becoming increasingly skewed. An expert explains why we should be worried

10 stories more important than Weinergate

David Sirota
From record greenhouse gas emissions to the failed War on Drugs, here are the real scandals the media ignored

Santorum says he’s getting into presidential race

Philip Elliott, Kevin Begos
Former Pennsylvania senator will formally announce his intentions later today

A guide to what Lanny Davis means when he calls himself a “liberal Democrat”

Justin Elliott
Ex-Clinton aide Lanny Davis has built a lobbyist/pundit career as a Democrat who will advocate right-wing causes

Mitt Romney is betting on a bad economy

Steve Kornacki
He'll never admit it, but the White House campaign Mitt Romney officially launched today depends on bad news

After uproar, Kushner to accept N.Y. honorary degree

Karen Matthews
Playwright will receive distinction Friday

The Onion’s “Abortionplex” gets reviewed on Yelp

Drew Grant
This imaginary building has gotten better reviews than your favorite restaurant. What's not to love?

Being a prude in a family of libertines

Molly Jong-Fast
My mother is famous for writing about women and sex. Why did I choose a life so different from hers?
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