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Koch brothers, Tea Party cash drives Michigan right-to-work bill
Josh Eidelson
Why did Gov. Rick Snyder buckle on an anti-union law? Just look at his big-money donors
Companies face Obamacare preexisting condition fee
Ricardo Alonso-zaldivar
Workers will likely end up covering the $63-per-head fee
Fake study says Fox News viewers have lower IQs
Jillian Rayfield
A debunked new "study" was supposedly commissioned by moderate Republicans who want to move the party to the center
Israel suspected of leaks to incriminate Iran
Natasha Lennard
Officials believe Israel leaked documents from an international nuclear inquiry to amp up pressure on Tehran
Ann Coulter: Voice of reason?
Sally Kohn
We've embraced Ellen, gay marriage and progress. If Ann Coulter knows, why are radical right groups still fighting?
Do violent video games actually lead to violence?
Katie McDonough
Study links extended violent gameplay to lasting aggressive tendencies -- but is that the same as violence?
U.S. again under fire over Rwanda
Natasha Lennard
Critics say Susan Rice should put pressure on Rwanda's president over support of Congolese rebels
At West Point, “you need to believe in God”
Valerie Tarico
Cadet Blake Page, who founded the school's Secular Student Alliance, explains why he cut ties with the institution
“Amour” takes top prize from Los Angeles Film Critics
David Germain
Meanwhile, Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln" was shut out from any honors
Navy SEAL killed rescuing US doctor in Afghanistan
Associated Press
The American doctor abducted by the Taliban outside of Kabul five days ago
Egypt may not be an Islamic state after all
Jonathan Adelman
The Muslim Brotherhood faces a long, uphill battle as it seeks to consolidate its power
Mixed feelings among gay marriage activists about SCOTUS decision
Jillian Rayfield
Only NOM is totally happy
Climate change can be stopped
William F. Hewitt
While politicians go slowly on global warming, individuals can do more than they think
University of Phoenix’ plot to corner the cheap education market
Sarah Pavlus
In an insidious power play, the for-profit university lobbied against "community college baccalaureate degrees"
Egyptian military warns Morsi of “disastrous” consequences
Associated Press
The powerful military urges the president to compromise on a simmering dispute between Islamist and secular forces
The Smiths: Best band ever?
David Daley
No band captured the tormented teen soul like the Smiths. The author of a new 700-page bio explains why they matter
Will the GOP ever get serious?
Jonathan Bernstein
The Republicans' big-idea guys and policy wonks outlined their 2016 platforms this week. They sound a lot like 1980
PSY apologizes for anti-American rap
David Daley
"Gangnam Style" star is sorry for performing a song that urged the slow and painful deaths of U.S. leaders
An end to Air Force pin-ups
Natasha Lennard
In an attempt to combat rape culture, images objectifying women will be removed from public and work areas
Right wing falsely claims Planned Parenthood encouraged hiding abuse
Jillian Rayfield
Conservatives are outraged over a video they claim encourages abuse victims to cover up bruises
Egypt delays early voting on referendum
Maggie Michael, Maggie Fick
Morsi's opposition has demanded he cancel the referendum on the disputed constitution and meet other demands
SCOTUS to take up Prop 8, DOMA cases
Jillian Rayfield
The Supreme Court announced that it will take up two gay marriage cases, and will likely reach a decision in June
Labor rights in Michigan blindsided by GOP
Natasha Lennard
On Thursday night, GOP lawmakers backed by Koch brothers voted through a Right-to-Work bill announced that morning
Will filibuster reform turn the Senate into the House?
Jonathan Bernstein
A look at some of the changes proposed by a bevy of Democratic Senators -- and whether they'll actually work
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