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Best worst reactions to that Obama presidential library story

Jillian Rayfield
The White House disputes a report that Reagan's home could become a parking lot for Obama's presidential library

Churches threaten to pull funding if Boy Scouts drop anti-gay ban

Katie McDonough
About 70 percent of Scout troops are sponsored by faith-based organizations. Many are threatening to break ties

Gitmo trial’s bizarre censorship

Natasha Lennard
UPDATED: Military judge demands government cease any third party censorship of court broadcast feeds

Grindr’s odd Holocaust fetish

Daniel D'Addario
What's behind the peculiar trend of pec flexing in front of those iconic gray slabs?

Must-see morning clip

Prachi Gupta
George Saunders uses analogies to explain why he prefers short stories to novels

What he said before he died

Lee Ann Cox
Kevin and I loved each other till the end, but it's the ugly, human moments that continue to haunt me

Will computers kill gun control?

Andrew Leonard
3-D printing technology could make efforts to curb weapons impossible. Do-it-yourself techies are cool with that

A kinder, gentler Erick Erickson?

Jillian Rayfield
Erickson, who once called David Souter a "goat-f*cker," says conservatives have become "purveyors of outrage"

Is poetry dead? Nonsense, says John Deming

John Deming
The Washington Post's Alexandra Petri claims that poetry is "obsolete." She couldn't be more wrong

Catholic hospital argues fetuses aren’t people in malpractice suit

Katie McDonough
Yes, Catholic Health Initiatives' latest move is hypocritical, but they are following the law. That's a good thing

Iran “Red Line” campaign goes viral

Eli Clifton
The YouTube video urges world leaders to take preemptive action against a nuclear Iran

Must-see morning clip

Prachi Gupta
Stephen Colbert asks Kathryn Bigelow the tough questions about her film "Zero Dark Thirty"

Conservatives: Obama’s inauguration speech proves he’s a liberal

Jillian Rayfield
Conservative writers dismiss President Obama's inauguration speech

Obama’s climate change vow will be quickly tested

Natasha Lennard
UPDATED: Environmentalists pleased by his Inaugural message await his Keystone XL pipeline decision with concern

Convicted extortionist a key player in Idaho citadel project

Bill Morlin
Antigovernment "patriots" are fighting over one man's involvement in a plot to build a walled city near St. Maries

Richard Marx hates my guts

Edward McClelland
I made a snarky comment about the 1980s soft-rock balladeer on my blog. And now he won't leave me alone. Really

Sandy Hook truther won’t quit

Alex Seitz-Wald
Florida professor James Tracy tells Alex Jones' radio show that like 9/11, Newtown was "a drill that went live"

Corner writer: Do you know who ELSE had a fake girlfriend?

Alex Pareene
National Review Online boldly invents bizarre parallels between the president and the disgraced Notre Dame star

“The Taste” judge Nigella Lawson refuses to let ABC airbrush her stomach in promo pictures

Prachi Gupta
The 53-year-old so-called "queen of food porn" refuses to hide her natural body

Why we can’t ignore the truthers

Alex Seitz-Wald
Sandy Hook conspiracy theorists aren't going to go away if we pretend they don't exist

Does truth really matter to Oscar?

Daniel D'Addario
"ZD30" has been under tremendous scrutiny this awards season. But few are quibbling with "Lincoln" and "Argo"

Armstrong and Te’o’s apologies could use some performance enhancement

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Two athletes admit their wrongs, but still can't bring themselves to say "I'm sorry"

Critical infrastructure vulnerable to simple cyber-attacks

Natasha Lennard
Malicious emails don't only harm personal computers, they could bring down national infrastructure

Must-see morning clip

Prachi Gupta
Lena Dunham and Jon Stewart talk about how they deal with criticism
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