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The Black Keys’ Patrick Carney to host radio show
Associated Press
The drummer will host "Serious Boredom" on SiriusXMU
Hack List No. 8: MSNBC
Alex Pareene
Believe it or not, the liberal answer to Fox actually makes for worse TV
Robert Bork’s nauseating worldview
Paul Campos
It drove the right nuts when Ted Kennedy called out the racism and sexism in his legal views. But Kennedy was right
Newtown is my hometown
Sean Beaudoin
I went to school at Sandy Hook Elementary and Newtown High. Now I wonder if I can ever really go home again
Americans are buying more gifts for themselves
Lynn Parramore
New market research suggests that roughly 25 percent of us are at the top of our own holiday shopping list
Sadness, media glare makes weary Newtown tense
Associated Press
As funerals begin, police walk children to waiting parents to avoid cameras
Are lobbyists just well-paid politicians?
Bill Moyers, Michael Winship
Their influence on Washington dates back to the days of Lincoln -- and it only seems to be growing
New Jersey neo-Nazis arrested in assaults on Middle Easterners
Bill Morlin
Two men, one a reported Atlantic City Skin, face charges of conspiracy and commission of a hate crime assault
“The Iranian Americans”: Fleeing one kind of persecution for another
Roger Catlin
This self-funded doc by and about Iranians who fled the Ayatollah wants to be a corrective to "The Shahs of Sunset"
NRA vows to help prevent school shootings
Associated Press
The organization will make its first public statements since the Newtown, Conn. shooting on Friday
Liberals reject Obama’s Social Security offer
Alex Seitz-Wald
Prominent progressives fear the president has crippled Social Security in a "grand bargain" with House Republicans
How to survive the end of the world
Suzanna Koster
Worried about Dec. 21? Head over to the Turkish town of Sirince, where "positive energies" will keep you safe
Gun rights advocates: Arm our teachers to help stop school shootings
Jillian Rayfield
Gun rights activists have a wild solution for school shootings -- and it's gaining traction with state lawmakers
Can comfort dogs console the people of Newtown?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
In a town rocked by tragedy, therapy animals arrive to help allay the grief
Toronto Film Critics Association names “The Master” best film of 2012
Prachi Gupta
The movie also picked up seven nominations for the London Film Critics' Circle
NRA goes silent after Connecticut school shooting
Philip Elliott
The gun-rights organization is in the midst of a social media blackout following the shootings in Newtown
How to spot an “anarcho-capitalist”
Leah Nelson
A new breed of investment consultant mixes dubious financial advice with anti-government propaganda
NBC’s Richard Engel freed in Syria
David Daley
The foreign correspondent and his crew spent five days as captives
Anonymous sics Westboro again
Katie McDonough
The hacktivist collective continues its attack on the infamous hate group, shutting down its website
Celebrate the heroes, not the shooter
Sally Kohn
We don't know the Newtown gunman's motive. But the coverage could inspire other troubled people to become copycats
One million kids can’t be wrong
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A protest galvanizes on Facebook and gives children a voice in the gun debate
Why is the shooter always male?
Paul Campos
Stats don't lie. Instead of asking why America is so violent, perhaps we need to focus on one particular sex
9 appalling gun laws backed by the right wing
Alex Kane
The corporate-funded American Legislative Exchange Council works hand-in-glove with the National Rifle Association
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