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Christian right leader lauds homophobic Ugandan dictator
Cynthia Burack
As the Ugandan Parliament revives its "Kill the Gays" bill, Tony Perkins offers his support for Yoweri Museveni
Strange bedfellows in Egyptian chaos
Erin Cunningham
An odd alliance between pro-democracy activists and Mubarak loyalists is raising eyebrows. Who is playing whom?
Paul Feig and Judd Apatow open up about “Freaks and Geeks”
Prachi Gupta
The two give a glimpse into what Season 2 could have been and what the show meant to them
Obama’s humblebrag: How to tell everyone you’re rich
Irin Carmon
The president owns his privilege to argue for higher taxes on the rich -- like himself
Amish are all the rage
Prachi Gupta
Cable networks are scrambling to pick up more shows about the traditionalist Christian group
4 anarchists sentenced in Cleveland bridge bomb plot
Bill Morlin
Members of the "Revolutionary People's Party" face sentences ranging from six to 11 and a half years
Marijuana legalization kicks in for Washington
Natasha Lennard
Crowds gathered at midnight in Seattle for celebratory joints, but the law is still under review
Grand old grifters rebuked
Joan Walsh
Dick Armey gets $8 million to leave FreedomWorks, while Fox benches Karl Rove. Justice, or just pretense?
Mexican Supreme Court rules for marriage equality
J. Lester Feder
The country is on track to legalize same-sex marriage nationwide before its neighbor to the north
Syrian civil war spills over into Lebanon
Bassem Mroue
Fighting in Tripoli has killed six people and wounded nearly 60 since Monday
M.I.A appeases Twitter with new track
Prachi Gupta
The British artist caved into demands of a small group who "spammed all day asking her to leak something"
Nate Silver: Still not trusted
Alex Halperin
A new survey reveals the public remains wary of America's best known poll guru, even after nailing the election
Fierce fighting outside Egypt presidential palace
Associated Press
Supporters and opponents of President Morsi fought violently with rocks and firebombs
Moms to Congress: Don’t throw families over the “fiscal cliff”!
Lynn Parramore
Working women delivering teddy bears to lawmakers send the message, “We Can’t ‘Bear’ More Than Our Fair Share!”
Conference takes up how to govern the Internet
Sean Lyngaas
Freedom in cyberspace isn’t a settled issue
Jazz legend Dave Brubeck dies at 91
Pat Eaton-robb
The composer and pianist would have turned 92 on Thursday
Senate passes $631 billion defense bill
Donna Cassata
The legislation authorizes money for weapons, aircraft and ships, as well as a pay raise for military personnel
The right turns on Boehner after committee “purge”
Jillian Rayfield
The House speaker removed four conservatives from their committee seats for bucking party leadership
Judge temporarily blocks California’s ban on gay conversion therapy
Jillian Rayfield
The law banned therapists from using "sexual orientation change efforts" on minors
GOP leaders remove four from plum House committees
Kevin Freking
John Boehner sacked four conservative Republicans for bucking party leaders on key votes
NAACP’s Ben Jealous: The Koch brothers did us a favor
Adele M. Stan, Elizabeth Hines
The civil rights organization's youngest president discusses voter suppression and the perils of fighting the right
How not to “evolve” on immigration
Alex Seitz-Wald
The latest remarks of Mitt Romney's campaign manager only underscore the callousness of Republican policy
GOP “fiscal cliff” plan echoes failed budget talks
Andrew Taylor
The Republican plan revives proposals John Boehner supported last year
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