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Andrew Sullivan goes indie
Andrew Leonard
The political blogger explains his bold dive into the murky waters of reader-supported online journalism
Andrew Sullivan to leave the Daily Beast, taking The Dish with him
Prachi Gupta
The blog will adopt a metered-pay system, relying solely on readers for funding
Death by brown skin
Wajahat Ali
An Indian immigrant's subway tragedy is a reminder of a destructive Islamophobia that has spread across the country
Why are neocons so down on Chuck Hagel?
Matthew Duss
As U.S. foreign policy has evolved, the ex-senator has adjusted his views -- and it's not sitting well with the GOP
White House meeting a last stab at fiscal deal
Associated Press
Congressional leaders meet with Obama, but no sign of agreement on legislation
The National Guard in public schools?
Steven Rosenfeld
Sen. Barbara Boxer's outlandish proposal has triggered outrage from both the left and the right
Joe Arpaio accepted award from neo-Confederate group
Alex Seitz-Wald
Exclusive: The infamous sheriff "gratefully accepted" an award from the Sons of Confederate Veterans last year
Transgender no longer a medical disorder
Natasha Lennard
Editions to the new DSM remove "gender identity disorder" but many underlying assumptions remain unchanged
Fox News thinks anti-gay protesters are “left-wing”
Alex Seitz-Wald
Only in the bizarro universe of Fox Nation can an organization that thinks Obama's the Antichrist be liberal
D.C.-area Starbucks writing “come together” on cups
Jillian Rayfield
Starbucks hopes it will persuade lawmakers to reach a "fiscal cliff" deal
Lawyer outs journalists who released gun permit holder data
Prachi Gupta
The Journal News sparked outrage among conservatives for posting addresses of individuals who own pistol permit
What To Read Awards: Carolyn Kellogg
Carolyn KelloggWhat To Read Awards: David Gutowski
David GutowskiChina’s schizophrenic sexual revolution
Mara Hvistendahl
The nation's government is letting brothels proliferate, so why is pornography still under attack?
Hack List No. 2: The Washington Post
Alex Pareene
The capital's daily paper is the one with the worst opinion section in the country
6 outrageous incidents of discrimination against nonbelievers
Greta Christina
It might not be as severe as racism or misogyny, but the persecution of atheists is real -- and global
Right-wing author: Jon Stewart part of the culture that led to shootings
Jillian Rayfield
According to one right-wing author, the "Daily Show" host has helped "drive [God] out of our society"
Hack List No. 7: The Huffington Post
Alex Pareene
The great liberal community's infuriating founder embraces both the center and the fringe
Hack List No. 9: The Atlantic
Alex Pareene
The eternally unsurprising magazine may just be an excuse for the obscene "Ideas" events
Hack List No. 6: CNN
Alex Pareene
The flailing cable news pioneer could be less dumb if it wanted to be -- but it doesn't want to be
How to spot an “anarcho-capitalist”
Leah Nelson
A new breed of investment consultant mixes dubious financial advice with anti-government propaganda
Imagining Nancy Lanza
Joan Walsh
Is she a victim, or do her guns make her an accomplice? In the end, her attempts to cope with fear unraveled her
Spielberg gets Lincoln wrong
Kelly Candaele
But it's not his fault. History this nuanced and complex doesn't lend itself to a two-and-a-half hour feature film
How much is too much to share with kids?
Katie McDonough
As the nation grieves with Newtown, many parents have started to restrict what their kids learn about Sandy Hook
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