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The Facebook divorce
Amanda Fortini
Couples are broadcasting their breakups online while friends -- and lawyers! -- watch in amazement and horror
Clinton: Right-wing conspiracy vs. Obama “virulent”
Joan Walsh
The former president reminds the media that the anti-Obama movement has deep GOP roots in the attacks he faced
Surprise: Rich women still having babies
Andrew Leonard
A demographic shocker: Fertility rates in developed nations may not be cratering, after all
Confessions of a home-schooler
Andrew O'Hehir
Call us crackpots, but our kids spend their days at beaches and museums, not in school
Tweeting a miscarriage
Tracy Clark-Flory
When a writer shares this personal experience, she is deemed callous and unconscionable
Jim Cooper primary challenge, TV episode on torture prosecutions, and various other matters
Glenn Greenwald
Accountability Now names its first target; Law & Order advocates Bush prosecutions; DC drowns in corporate control.
End-of-life care is a feminist issue
Kate Harding
Women disproportionately bear the burden of our squeamishness about death and dying
Deal with it, liberals
Mike Madden
Will Democrats make progressives accept a healthcare bill that doesn't include the public option?
For richer or for way, way poorer
Tracy Clark-Flory
After all of the ominous forecasts, a writer reports that the financial crisis has been good for some marriages
John Maynard Keynes: Don’t call it a comeback
Andrew Leonard
The legendary economist has been dead for 60 years but still managed to help us avoid a second Great Depression
King: Same-sex marriage just a step toward socialism
Alex Koppelman
A Republican congressman says allowing gays to marry is a prerequisite for socialism
Should we know the Hofstra rape accuser’s name?
Judy Berman
Bloggers debate whether the victim who (probably) wasn't deserves anonymity
The style world’s “tiny dork”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A star is born at New York's fashion week. Oh yeah: She's 13
Intellectual conservatism, RIP
Michael Lind
I was once a young neoconservative. The word meant something different then, before it was hijacked by extremists
Even Orly Taitz’s clients are ditching her
Alex Koppelman
An Army surgeon once represented by the Birther calls her old attorney's moves "reprehensible and unprofessional"
Roy Blunt: No monkey business
Mike Madden
The Republican says his joke about monkeys wasn't aimed at President Obama, and he's shocked anyone thinks it was
Blood pressure boiler: Bribes to prescribe
Andrew Leonard
A drug company exec urges sales reps to get busy because he fears for his "net worth"
Yet another reason to beat up on Ben Stein
Andrew Leonard
FreeScore.com, Stein's employer, wants to shut down a blogger telling embarrassing tales about the company
Humorless prigs 1; Tucker Max 0
Kate Harding
Chicago won't stand for bus ads offering "funny" tips to would-be sexual predators
Carl’s Jr: When in trouble, blame socialism
Andrew Leonard
The restaurant chain best known for sexist schlock TV ads picks a fight with California and Karl Marx
Did Nancy Pelosi’s tears go too far?
Joan Walsh
First I thought so, but her memories of San Francisco's violence made the risks of extreme Obama-hate more real
Condoms against climate change
Andrew Leonard
A new study argues family planning is the cheapest way to stop global warming. Thomas Malthus agrees
Let a thousand eco-documentaries bloom!
Andrew O'Hehir
A guide to help you choose between "Earth" and "Earth Days," and "War, Inc." and "Food, Inc."
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