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Operative linked to voter registration fraud still working for GOP?

Brad Friedman
"Fired" consultant Nathan Sproul appears to be operating on behalf of Republicans in at least 10 states

“The Adventures of Cancer Bitch”: Memoir of a sassy survivor

Kyle Minor
S.L. Wisenberg's virtuosic, poignant book documents her battle with cancer and the malignant culture of dishonesty

Partisan spats at hearing on Libya

Natasha Lennard
Embassy attack inquiry reveals security shortfalls and inability to rise above party politics

Must-see morning clip

Prachi Gupta
Comedian Stephen Colbert interviews controversial "Vagina: A New Biography" author Naomi Wolf

Ira Glass goes on Ask Me Anything

Alex Halperin
The public radio superstar discusses the stories that get away, playing pool and what he feeds his dog

“Clueless” actress Dionne supports Romney and gets slammed

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Stacey Dash invokes MLK Jr. to explain why she's pro-Romney. Does that give liberals a free pass to trash-talk her?

“Little House on the Prairie”: Tea Party manifesto

Caroline Fraser
The far right has adopted the beloved children's books as an instrument for teaching the virtues of "lived liberty"

Anger spreads over shooting of 14-year-old girl

Natasha Lennard
Malala Yousafzai has survived Taliban shooting while Pakistanis unite in fury

In “Glittering” return, Paglia lets loose

Kerry Lauerman
The provocative Salon vet talks about her dazzling new book, "Real Housewives," and who's getting her vote

Stuck in American Samoa: Please let me come home

Mikhail Sebastian
Nine months ago, I took a vacation. Thanks to a broken immigration system and one misstep, I can't reenter the U.S.

Shock jock Neo-Nazi walks free

Don Terry
Harold C. Turner, Holocaust denier and FBI snitch, among other unwholesome titles, is out after three years in jail

Taliban shoot 14-year-old female activist

Prachi Gupta
The Taliban have taken vengeance on a girl who spoke out against them

Do Democrats have a hack gap?

Joan Walsh
Serious people suggest Obama's poll dip could be due to liberals criticizing his debate performance. They're wrong

Should NFL players be forced to wear pink?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A writer gets flak for blasting the NFL's breast cancer campaign, but you can hate cancer and its commodification

Must-see morning clip

Prachi Gupta
Jon Stewart looks at GOP outrage over September's low unemployment rate

U.S. media responds to Hugo Chavez’s reelection

Natasha Lennard
Neoliberal disdain, some corners of support and a healthy dose of hypocrisy in post-election comments

Democrats really do have a shot at winning the House

Alex Seitz-Wald
Democrats remain quietly confident that they can take the House. Will Mitt's bumbling campaign work in their favor?

Han Han: I had to break my Twitter obsession

Han Han
A Chinese Web sensation had to give up microblogging -- or risk drowning in trivia and self-importance

Dan Savage to Tony Perkins: Sure, sue me

Jillian Rayfield
Savage responds to the Family Research Council's threats

Goodbye, alt-weeklies

Will Doig
Papers like the Village Voice once defined urban cool. Their time is gone -- and so is part of each city's soul

Anal sex: Science’s last taboo

Debby Herbenick
A new -- and almost entirely unreported -- study about anal sex and pain shows how little we really know about it

I love you, 47 percent!

Joan Walsh
Mitt says his comments disdaining half the country were "completely wrong." Will he get away with it?

Jon Stewart sums up America’s reaction to the presidential debate

Prachi Gupta
And gives Jim Lehrer, Barack Obama and Mitt Romney their comeuppance in the process

British spy agency feeling shaken, not stirred

Barry Neild
James Bond is back in theaters, but his real-life counterparts at MI6 are embroiled in controversy
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