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Coverup at Washington Times

Mariah Blake
Editors knew there was an apparent plagiarist on staff but let him keep writing. An exclusive look inside the paper

Can you identify?

Laura Miller
Science shows that the only way around some readers' prejudices is to trick them

Manny Pacquiao doesn’t want you dead

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A gross misquote gets out of hand -- but the iconic boxer still has a long way to go on the sensitivity front

Where the wounded are

Michael Winship
Wars don't just cause casualties among soldiers, they drain medical staff. I traveled to see the costs firsthand

Andrew Sullivan’s father figure

Glenn Greenwald
The tearful Newsweek writer speaks on why paternalistic acceptance from the president is so meaningful

Rust Belt chic: Declining Midwest cities make a comeback

Will Doig
Gritty Rust Belt cities, once left for dead, are on the rise -- thanks to young people priced out of cooler locales

Various matters

Glenn Greenwald
Causes of Yemeni terrorism, Obama and marriage equality, lawlessness in Libya, and the 2012 election

Why Time’s cover shocks

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Hint: it's not the breast-feeding -- it's the contempt

Jonah Goldberg’s desperation

Alex Pareene
The National Review hack is a unique figure: Striving for seriousness, but too lazy to achieve it

Obama “evolves” on marriage

Glenn Greenwald
The president deserves credit for his actions in this civil rights area, regardless of his motives

David Brooks, “structuralist”

Alex Pareene
The New York Times moderate says the welfare state is unsustainable, and buys himself a new $4 million home

“Sherlock’s” masterful return

Willa Paskin
As its second season begins, the British series' complex take on Holmes remains transfixing

The real job creators

Joan Walsh
Consumers, not the wealthy, are the key to an economic rebound, and GOP austerity is shackling them

New trouble for ex-Romney aide

Josh Eidelson
A damning report sheds light on the shady relationship between a former Romney advisor and an NLRB member

Ashton Kutcher’s brownface fail

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The actor's racist ad is pulled -- but what's left isn't much better

Gender debunked

Eve Gerber
“SM femme tranny dyke” Kate Bornstein talks about why gender isn't binary and the origins of transphobia

The Bushies are back

Jordan Michael Smith
Missed the neocons? Don't worry: Mitt Romney's getting the band together again

Lessons of a baby bucket list

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Avery Lynn Canahuati accomplished a lot in her six months of life. Imagine what the rest of us can do in a lifetime

The Romney-Bush mind meld

Andrew Leonard
Disaster alert: On tax cuts and financial regulation, Mitt takes his cues from the same men who advised George W.

May Day’s radical history

Jacob Remes

Arabic type mysteries

Catherine Dixon
A Lebanese designer explains why certain scripts accompany certain texts and why she hates drawing numerals

Tucker Carlson’s downward spiral

Alex Pareene
Once a promising young magazine writer, the bow-tied Daily Caller pundit has come to epitomize right-wing hackdom

Rise of the Dad Wars

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Increasingly, women aren't the only ones being criticized for choosing to stay at home with their kids

Worst primary whiffs

Jim Newell
A guide to the most laughable 2012 predictions -- so far
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