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What the right means when it calls NPR “liberal”

Bill Moyers, Michael Winship
Bill Moyers and Michael Winship debunk the claim that NPR is the left-wing opposite of the right-wing media machine

Introducing the $184.27 Donald J. Trump Challenge

Steve Kornacki
I'm willing to bet the entire contents of my savings account that he's scamming us -- again. Any takers?

Paglia on Taylor: “A luscious, opulent, ripe fruit!”

Salon Staff
Camille Paglia considers the "volcanic" Elizabeth Taylor -- and all the unworthy starlets who could never match up

How a sex rebel was born

Tracy Clark-Flory
Susie Bright talks about her sexual awakening, feminist hypocrisy -- and where the sexual revolution went wrong

South Dakota governor signs 3-day wait for abortion into law

Chet Brokaw
The legislation requires patients to wait 3 days after meeting with a doctor, the longest waiting period nationwide

Pawlenty announces White House exploratory committee

Philip Elliott, Brian Bakst
Former Minnesota governor announces intention to run for president on his Facebook page this afternoon

Pawlenty takes first step toward presidential bid

Philip Elliott, Brian Bakst
The Minnesota Republican will announce formation of an exploratory committee on Facebook at 3 p.m.

The states’ legislative sadists

David Sirota
Mad scientists of lawmaking are looking to go medieval on America. Here are six examples

Rand Paul is pro-choice for toilets

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The senator gives a stunning rant against energy efficiency -- and reproductive choice

The ’80s origins of today’s anti-Muslim bigotry

David Sirota
What happens when a generation raised on Hollywood's obsession with Muslim terrorists grows up?

Why authenticity matters

Steve Kornacki
Every politician is guilty of flip-flopping and pandering. So what's so special about Mitt Romney?

Why Mitt Romney is still the favorite

Steve Kornacki
How on earth could the man who imposed "ObamaCare" on Massachusetts win the GOP nomination? Well ...

Why I read to my daughter’s grave

Adina Giannelli
From the moment of her conception, I had so many dreams for my baby. There's so much I still want to share with her

The roots of the GOP’s crackup

Steve Kornacki
The 2012 Iowa caucus campaign kicked off in a church on Monday night. But the story begins much earlier than that

Mitt Romney and his five political lives

Steve Kornacki
The man who once disparaged Jesse Helms and bragged about voting for a Democrat is reinventing himself -- again

A novice no more, Romney focuses on Obama, economy

Liz Sidoti
Former Massachusetts governor hopes to silence naysayers as he gears up for presidential bid

Anti-abortion plans pose dilemma for Republicans

Laurie Kellman
Congressional Republicans might have to choose one or the other in contentious budget battle

I had an abortion before it was legal

Suzanne Smith
In 1967, I was young and scared and pregnant. So I did what I had to do to get the procedure: I went to Japan

Where was Obama in Round 1 of the budget fight?

Andrew Leonard
As a two-week spending bill sailed through Congress, the White House hardly made a move. That must change

Why don’t Cannes films win Oscars?

Andrew O'Hehir
Dazzling Palme D'Or winners like "Uncle Boonmee" are ignored by Hollywood's biggest awards. But why?

Screen siren Jane Russell dies

John Rogers
The voluptuous star of 40's and 50's films passes away from respiratory failure, at the age of 89

Pop Torn: 10 pieces of culture we’re feeling iffy about

Drew Grant
"30 Rock," Charlie Sheen and ice cream made out of breast milk. Here is everything we're conflicted about this week

An open letter to Kanye West about his abortion tweet

Drew Grant
The hip-hop star's message isn't pro-life or pro-choice. It's just dumb

New York City billboard likens abortion to black genocide

Amy Steinberg
"The most dangerous place for African Americans is in the womb"
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