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Quote of the day

Alex Koppelman
Just how serious is the McCain campaign about its supposedly highbrow tactics?

Report: Richardson to endorse Obama

Alex Koppelman
The Associated Press says New Mexico's governor will announce his decision at a press conference Friday.

The unsung heroes of Iraq war coverage

Greg Mitchell
Here are some of the voices that delivered the truth about Iraq while the mainstream media failed us.

The Obama passport snooping and the unchecked surveillance state

Glenn Greenwald
Whatever the outcome is of the Obama passport investigation, the severe dangers of allowing warrantless domestic spying should be obvious.

Penn memo claims “shift to Hillary”

Alex Koppelman
Hillary Clinton's chief strategist says he sees "big changes" in voter preferences.

The “War and Peace” of “Space Invaders”

Andrew Leonard
Please, I beg of you -- don't press that button! You have no idea of the heartbreak you will wreak

Five years and counting

Lynn Harris
The Iraq war and its toll on women, here and over there.

Hillary Clinton’s long strange journey on Iraq

Joan Walsh
On this sad fifth anniversary, I can't help wishing she'd been bolder in admitting her mistake in voting to authorize Bush's war.

I did a vagina monologue but didn’t tell my husband!

Cary Tennis
I'm not sure why I'm keeping this secret -- it's not like I cheated on him, I just performed "The Vagina Monologues."

The crash in Republican economics

Andrew Leonard
Not even George W. Bush or Alan Greenspan can sugarcoat America's financial meltdown. Will the next president seize the chance to rethink how we run our economy?

The new normal: China blocks YouTube over Tibet

Farhad Manjoo
Cutting off the Internet has become now every authoritarian government's first response to internal strife.

Who wants to be a Democrat?

Vincent Rossmeier
The Obama campaign hopes to register 100,000 Pennsylvania voters as Democrats before the state's March 24 voter registration deadline.

House Democrats reject telecom amnesty, warrantless surveillance

Glenn Greenwald
Finally, we have some genuine resolve and defiance in favor of the rule of law and basic constitutional protections.

What’s the matter with kids today?

Amy Goldwasser
Nothing, actually. Aside from our panic that the Internet is melting their brains.

Still has a mouth, and still must scream

Andrew O'Hehir
Science-fiction legend Harlan Ellison on the new movie starring himself as a "funny, weird old guy" -- and how the WGA wound up as Hollywood's "bitches."

Quote of the day

Alex Koppelman
New York's governor-in-waiting comments on whether he'll cause the kind of scandal that brought down Eliot Spitzer.

The Twittering of Ben Bernanke

Andrew Leonard
Minute-by-minute, behind-the-scenes updates from the busy Federal Reserve chairman, live to your iPhone. Talk about your new, new media

Spitzer’s escort’s MySpace: Meet Ashley Alexandra Dupre

Farhad Manjoo
The New York Times names the New York governor's escort.

Attacking AP for bias, Malkin proves hers

Alex Koppelman
The conservative blogger gets some facts wrong.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

King Kaufman
A Hall of Fame debate worth having. Plus: Vasectomy madness in Oregon. And: Billy Crystal suits up.

Obama says Clinton ad “straight out of the Republican playbook”

Alex Koppelman
The Illinois senator goes after his opponent, and considers her campaign's culpability in a recent controversy.

How the U.S. can still save Iraq

Gary Kamiya
It's time for the U.S. to listen to secular Iraqis like Omar Fekeiki, a passionate journalist with a bold and original plan to put Iraq together again.

Spitzer to resign Monday night?

Alex Koppelman
Multiple reports suggest that the New York governor is preparing to step down in the wake of news he may have been a client of a prostitution ring.
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