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What we can learn from the horrific abortion doctor
Rebekah Kuschmider
The gut-wrenching story should become more than another divisive news event in the war over reproductive rights
Rick Santorum just said what most antiabortion activists think
Alex Pareene
The long-shot 2012 candidate isn't alone in claiming he doesn't understand how a black person can be pro-choice
Millionaire abortion doctor charged with murder
Adam Clark Estes
Dr. Kermit Gosnell got rich off of his "house of horrors" clinic -- now he faces eight counts of murder
The making (and unmaking) of Joe Lieberman
Steve Kornacki
It was almost inevitable that his Senate career would end this way -- if you know how it started
America in the age of primitivism
Michael Lind
Forget Democrats and Republicans. What America needs is two new parties: The Regressives and the Modernists
Documents detail Ariz. suspect’s college outbursts
Michael R. Blood
Newly released school records detail the suspected gunman's trouble as a student
Bill Maher’s despicable brilliance
Matt Zoller Seitz
The "Real Time" pundit is an endless supply of outrageous, offensive statements -- but that's why America needs him
“Unabomber” lawyer to represent Jared Lee Loughner
Elliot Spagat
Judy Clarke has a low-key style and a record of saving high-profile clients from the death penalty
“If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle”: Romania continues its cinematic resurgence
Andrew O'Hehir
"If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle" is a gripping prison drama with a magnetic James Dean-esque hero
The faulty argument for naming rape accusers
Tracy Clark-Flory
Naomi Wolf attacks the old journalistic rule -- but there's a good reason it remains
Can America be put back together again?
Joan Walsh
How dreams of liberation on the right and left created an "age of fracture" -- and why we're living in it today
The real reason George Allen’s comeback is doomed
Mark Greenbaum
The former senator will have to worry about a lot more than a Republican primary fight in 2012
MTV’s shockingly good abortion special
Lynn Harris
The network that brought us "Teen Mom" tackles one of television's trickiest taboos. Amazingly, they nail it
Did the recession prevent teen motherhood?
Tracy Clark-Flory
Some thank the economy for a decline in teenagers giving birth, but contraception is the likelier savior
Ariz. diocese revokes hospital’s status after surgery
Amanda Lee Myers
St. Joseph's Hospital in Phoenix may not call itself Catholic due to life-saving 2009 procedure ending pregnancy
Five House members who should be reapportioned away
Alex Pareene
With a number of states set to lose seats following the Census, here's a look at who should go
What does No Labels really want?
Justin Elliott
Salon talks to John Avlon, co-founder of the well-funded "centrist" advocacy group that launched earlier this week
Michael Steele calling it quits?
Aaron Wiener
Some expect GOP chief -- haunted by Limbaugh, abortion and a pricey bill at a bondage club -- to step aside today
GOP will just delay “don’t ask, don’t tell” repeal to death
Alex Pareene
Senate Republicans agree: There's just no time to debate the 17-year-old policy before Christmas
Women don’t trust Palin on abortion
Tracy Clark-Flory
A new poll shows that when it comes to reproductive rights, sanity prevails (well, mostly)
When Mitt Romney pulled a Palin
Steve Kornacki
On "The Tonight Show," the ex-governor claims quitting isn't his style. Tell that to the people of Massachusetts
John Boehner hangs out with Randall Terry
Alex Pareene
The incoming speaker makes time for a radical zealot who celebrates domestic terrorism
All the things that remind me of her
Matt Zoller Seitz
After my wife died, music and movies we once loved became the very triggers I tried my hardest to avoid
Palin, blue-blood bashing and Mitt Romney
Steve Kornacki
Could Sarah Palin's back-and-forth with Barbara Bush be a sign of trouble to come for Mitt?
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