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Coke ad’s ugly, demented moral: Exposing the right’s zero-sum culture war

Simon Maloy
For “English first” nativists, the simple act of recognizing other heritages detracts from their own

The Christian right’s 5 most dangerous candidates for Congress

CJ Werleman
Think the current crop of Congressional Republicans is bad? Wait until you get a load of these guys

4 ways Google is destroying privacy and collecting your data

Steven Rosenfeld
Google Street View wasn't only taking photographs, and your Android phone can do a lot more than make calls

Creationism, at taxpayer expense: Secrets of the GOP’s frightening new school voucher schemes

Jeff Bryant
It's on: GOP efforts to shift tax dollars to private schools that teach anti-science nonsense must be stopped now

Compartmentalizing Woody Allen: What America chooses not to see

Roxane Gay
Dylan Farrow has written an eloquent letter accusing Woody Allen of abuse. Will Hollywood listen?

What makes Rupert Murdoch tick? The science behind media greed

Gautam Shroff
Murdoch's paper hacked phones. But why? How the lust for advertising pay-dirt drives media companies to madness

Conservatives’ ridiculous war on the Girl Scouts

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Fear of an imagined "agenda" makes the right go crazy again

Why your next job interview could look like a video game — and why you should be worried

Andrew Leonard
The booming science of "people analytics" is putting our bodies, minds and even our politics to the test

Nothing like “Duck Dynasty”: My life as a female hunter

Paula Young Lee
I hunt and eat meat for health, and magazines and TV don't tell my story

A defamation lawsuit may kill National Review

Elias Isquith
Conservatism's flagship publication is losing a legal battle that could end in disaster

Why the GOP’s civil war is only going to get uglier

CJ Werleman
Again, they misunderstand Econ 101 -- and the ride they're being taken on by the Tea Party and religious right

What makes a book a classic

Laura Miller
Do Vonnegut and David Foster Wallace qualify, and if not, why not?

Atlanta’s disastrous snowstorm response is quickly becoming a scandal

Lindsay Abrams
The governor and mayor, who boasted about the city's preparedness, were at a luncheon when the storm hit

Erick Erickson “thanks” Greta Van Susteren for calling him a “creep” and a “jerk”

Elias Isquith
The Fox News contributor uses Van Susteren's attack as an excuse to attack Wendy Davis once again

Here is Nate Silver’s prediction for the Super Bowl

Prachi Gupta
ESPN's statistician shared his insights on "The Colbert Report"

How the Internet made me a better writer

Noah Berlatsky
Everyone says the Internet's making us dumb, but writing about comics online helped me write a book about them

Greta Van Susteren calls out Erick Erickson for being a sexist “jerk”

Elias Isquith
The Fox News host takes to her blog to blast her colleague's "creepy" and "obnoxious" commentary

Ezra Klein’s (almost) impossible but definitely praiseworthy dream

Andrew Leonard
The creator of Wonk Blog believes there is an Internet business model for delivering the boring "truth"

My year of anxiety: How my worries took control, and how I’m taking it back

Jenni Miller
I've been anxious since childhood, but 2013 was the year it boiled over. Here's how I'm healing in 2014

The rapid decline of Dinesh D’Souza

Elias Isquith
How the once-celebrated right-wing author managed to blow up his life and career in little more than two years

Karl Rove’s “behemoth” targeted: How his plan to skirt the law could backfire

Brad Friedman
So far, Rove has evaded punishment for violating campaign finance laws -- but a new lawsuit may change all that

Tea Party candidate endorsed by Rand Paul used to run a website full of conspiracy theories

Elias Isquith
Dr. Greg Brannon's now-defunct Tea Party site was a hotbed of crazy

Steve Kornacki’s wild month: MSNBC host opens up on Christie, his reporting and what happens next

Josh Eidelson
"I might have lost a couple friendships over this," says the longtime New Jersey reporter of his recent reporting

Richard Sherman: “Thug” is simply the “accepted way of calling somebody the N-word”

Elias Isquith
The Seattle Seahawks player calls out those who demonized him for his post-game remarks
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