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Slamming Obama and Winfrey to praise Clinton

Katharine Mieszkowski
Comedian Roseanne Barr, novelist Anne Rice endorse the senator from New York. With friends like these...

Clinton’s damned if she does and damned if she doesn’t

Carol Lloyd
For the first potential female president, fighting stereotypes is a convoluted obstacle course.

Was the New Hampshire vote stolen?

Farhad Manjoo
The Web is abuzz with allegations of fraud, and Dennis Kucinich is asking for a recount. The charges don't hold water, but this problem is not going away.

Why do the Chinese revile Blackstone’s Stephen Schwarzman?

Andrew Leonard
James Fallows has been living in China and taking lots of notes. In this month's Atlantic, he explains all.

Quote of the day

Tracy Clark-Flory
A Glamocracy blogger tells Gloria Steinem that "the battles of the 1960s are over."

A penny for your deepest thoughts

Gary Wolf
Is it possible to be too aware of our own consciousness? A psychologist and a philosopher teamed up to document inner experience.

“We’re all fascists now”

Alex Koppelman
An interview with conservative pundit Jonah Goldberg, who argues that fascism is left-wing, not right-wing, and that contemporary liberals are fascism's intellectual offspring.

The U.S. military inflicts more damage on its own credibility

Glenn Greenwald
Factually dubious claims about the Strait of Hormuz incident are part of a larger, highly destructive pattern.

“Shuck and jive”?

Tim Grieve
A Clinton supporter says the great thing about New Hampshire is what you can't do there.

The nanotechnological wonders of Damascene steel

Andrew Leonard
A tale of "wootz" and Diocletian; Tamerlane, Tipu Sultan, and the Industrial Revolution.

The plastic ATM machine

Andrew Leonard
Credit card debt rose sharply in November. But what's a trillion dollars, here or there?

The witch ain’t dead, and Chris Matthews is a ding-dong

Rebecca Traister
The glee with which Matthews and other angry male pundits prematurely danced on Hillary's grave made me -- for one night only -- a Clinton supporter.

The comeback chick

Joan Walsh
Hillary Clinton defeats Obama, Edwards and her media critics.

Obama pulls closer

Tim Grieve
Clinton claims some working-class wins.

Could Clinton pull it out?

Tim Grieve
Early numbers give her a lead, but what do they mean?

The role of political reporters

Glenn Greenwald
Why should reporters assigned to cover campaigns engage in predictive analysis at all?

Mike Huckabee wants to abolish the IRS

Brad DeLong
His loopy tax plan would be an economic disaster -- but it's more honest than the schemes being peddled by the establishment Republican candidates.

I Like to Watch

Heather Havrilesky
The fifth and final brilliant season of "The Wire" saves America from an avalanche of game shows, reality stunts and reruns.

Hewitt: Romney’s loss real reason for stock dip

Alex Koppelman
An unorthodox theory from a diehard Mitt Romney supporter.

Padilla sues “Torture Memos” author John Yoo

Alex Koppelman
The once-accused dirty bomber has targeted Yoo as the architect of the legal theories that allegedly resulted in Padilla's torture.

Mike Huckabee, leftist

Alex Koppelman
Establishment Republicans are uniformly opposed to the former governor of Arkansas; it hasn't taken them long to resume attacking him.

The economic consequences of Huckabee

Andrew Leonard
What would Jesus do in a recession? More tax cuts for the rich? Or a new New Deal?

Barack Obama and his mama

Carol Lloyd
The presidential candidate says his mother and other key women have shaped who he is today.

Delicious rumor: Jay-Z and Apple to start a record label?

Farhad Manjoo
But it sounds too good to be true.
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