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Ezra Klein is leaving the Washington Post
Elias Isquith
The man behind the Post's celebrated Wonkblog is leaving to start his own venture
Paul Krugman: Chris Christie’s top fundraiser is a billionaire Pope Francis bully!
Katie McDonough
Hanging out with a billionaire who recently threatened the pope probably isn't great image rehab for the governor
Stephen Malkmus: “I still hate the Eagles”
Scott Timberg
Former Pavement frontman Stephen Malkmus unloads on the ’70s classic rock that poisoned his early adolescence
Shooting the messenger: The time I dared to critique gun activists’ agenda
Matt Valentine
I learned first-hand that voicing cautious attitudes about guns will elicit quite a response from the right
Kellers’ cancer writing shows how broken journalism has become
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Two error-riddled pieces in two big publications one week showcase how bad it's become
8 conservative anti-poverty ideas that will make things so much worse
Dave Johnson
Because getting rid of child labor laws is somehow supposed to fix the economy
The evangelical campaign against birth control is really about Obama
Rob Shryock
For three decades, the anti-contraception movement failed to catch on with evangelicals. That changed in 2011
Fox News’ greatest failure: Roger Ailes, Chris Christie and the quest for a Republican president
Gabriel Sherman
Fox honcho Roger Ailes started 2012 dreaming of a Christie presidency. By the end, his dreams had become nightmares
On Israel, diversity and media: Eric Alterman addresses his recent disputes
Charles R. Davis
“If they had said the Nation has too many black people writing about civil rights, wouldn’t people object?”(UPDATE)
GOP takes spending bill negotiating cues from Alex Jones and WorldNetDaily
Alex Pareene
Congress is broken in part because many of its members listen to, and believe, crazy people
Jailing of an Alabama blogger: It’s worse than we thought
Natasha Lennard
A New York Times report on the imprisonment of a journalist may have underplayed how chilling the case is
Awful cancer writers say you just don’t understand them
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Bill and Emma Keller's stories prompt an outcry, but they say it's your problem
6 weird facts about the world’s porn consumption
Sarah Dougherty
The state of Kentucky is really into Japanese hentai. Who knew?
Jailed in the U.S. for blogging: Whither the First Amendment?
Natasha Lennard
Roger Shuler is a controversial writer who often crosses the line. His indefinite detention is chilling
Busted! 10 myths that reveal just how dangerous the NSA really is
Peter Van Buren
NSA apologists make plenty of excuses for the surveillance state. Here's why you shouldn't believe them
Everything the Internet taught me about being 39 is a lie
Carin Moonin
Forty appears to be the peak age to blog about the wisdom you've gained. I must have missed the memo
Marco Rubio’s cynical new low: A poverty plan destined to fail
Elias Isquith
After a horrendous 2013 in which he backtracked on immigration, he's back with a new cause: Making poverty worse
An atheist finally finds someone to take his money
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Hemant Mehta wanted to be generous. That's when the trouble started
The truth about charter schools: Padded cells, corruption, lousy instruction and worse results
Jeff Bryant
Charter schools are sold as an answer. With awful discipline and shocking scandals, many really cause new problems
Swearing toddler video inspires terrible, racist response
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Omaha police say they were trying to make a point -- but the results were awful
Alex Pareene live-blogs Chris Christie press conference
Alex Pareene
The New Jersey governor is taking questions about the George Washington Bridge scandal now. Watch with Alex Pareene
9,135 out of 9,136 scientists believe climate change is happening
Lindsay Abrams
The scientific literature leaves nothing for climate deniers to turn to
“Chris Christie is NOT a conservative”: How the right-wing media is responding to the Christie scandal
Elias Isquith
The New Jersey governor's unfolding scandal lays bare the fault lines within the GOP
Big data’s next frontier: Crowd-testing fiction
Laura Miller
Will the novels of the future be market-researched to please the public, just like Hollywood blockbusters?
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