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Reasons to cheer for Obama’s budget
Andrew Leonard
If enacted, the president's spending plan would accomplish great things. So why are liberals so upset?
Bob Barr’s conflict of interest problem
Justin Elliott
The ex-congressman has been advocating for the for-profit schools industry without disclosing he works for one
Prague as theme park. Plus: Cairo!
Patrick Smith
Even without the riots, there is simply so much of everything in that ancient city, where the imagery doesn't stop
My autistic son vanishes (again)
Joe Blair
When Mike wanders off, there's no telling where he'll wind up. I never know why he goes -- or when he'll come back
Winners and losers of today’s Oscar noms
Andrew O'Hehir
"True Grit," "Winter's Bone" come out strong, while "Inception" and Ben Affleck get left in the dust
“Baby Doc” is accused of corruption, embezzlement
Jonathan M. Katz
Lawyer for Jean-Claude Duvalier says the charges stem from allegations the ex-dictator pilfered the treasury
Haitian police take “Baby Doc” into custody
Jonathan M. Katz
Perhaps, the former Haitian dictator should've thought through his homecoming trip idea a little more
Haiti’s ‘Baby Doc’ in surprise return from exile
Jacob Kushner
What will the once-reviled dictator's return mean for Haiti?
“Sarah Palin’s Alaska” recap: Sarah disses Michelle Obama
Kirkland Hamill
The Palins go on a rafting trip and Sarah tries to teach Piper about hard work by waiting tables
“Public Speaking”: Scorsese’s Fran Lebowitz doc delights
Heather Havrilesky
Fran Lebowitz famously hasn't written a book in 20 years, but HBO makes the case she's as relevant as ever
Jim Inhofe to Tea Partiers: Earmarks are great!
Alex Pareene
One of the Senate's most conservative members tries to sell the activist base on wasteful spending
Hockey Hall of Fame opens its doors to women
Associated Press
Thanks to new, separate criteria, two female players, a Canadian and an American, are inducted
Why “Glee” is the new “Rocky Horror”
Matt Zoller Seitz
Like the gender-bending musical, the Fox series is breaking down boundaries. Bring on next week's episode!
Eric Stoltz, not Michael J. Fox, was the original Marty McFly
Chris Le
"Back to the Future" Blu-Ray reveals the actor was replaced after 5 weeks of shooting: Too dark, brooding for role
Martin Luther King Jr., ultimate pitchman
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Mercedes-Benz is the latest to use the civil rights hero in a commercial. Why is he so attractive to advertisers?
Citigroup’s doomed attempt to erase the past
Andrew Leonard
The bank slaps a blogger for posting a company report in February 2009. What's it trying to hide?
Attack of the cloned 4-H blue ribbon winners
Andrew Leonard
At the Iowa State Fair, the future of cattle biotechnology wins a prize
Lady Gaga’s raw meat bikini
Chris Le
Butcher-shop fashions have been around for decades. Has the trend-setting singer run out of fashion ideas?
Hard times? TV can be your lottery ticket
King Kaufman
If you can get your sob story on the tube, you're gold. But what about the other millions of desperate Americans?
Obama should apologize to Snooki!
Joan Walsh
He denied knowing the Jersey princess. Now she's acting out, and the right sees proof he scorns the "little guy"
For better privacy, create countermeasures
Dan Gillmor
Our Web browsing habits are under growing surveillance. Can we fight back?
“Countdown to Zero”: Valerie Plame Wilson’s new anti-nuke crusade
Andrew O'Hehir
The outed CIA agent explains why she left private life behind for the new must-see doc, "Countdown to Zero"
“Restrepo” vs. “The Hurt Locker”
Andrew O'Hehir
The riveting new Afghan-war documentary shows us the true cost of heroism -- and the pointless cruelty of war
Bidding for Steinbeck archive underwhelms
Associated Press
Letters, manuscripts, photos from his New York apartment produce lackluster offers, with half failing to sell
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