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Is the right-wing media bubble impenetrable?
Joshua Holland
Nearly a month after their blow-out defeat, Republicans still refuse to confront their demographic challenges
Bible-pushing pregnancy center sues for taxpayer dollars
Sarah Seltzer
An anti-abortion, "Christ-centered ministry" in Vermont is looking for a federal loan to build its operation
Fast-food striker fired — but not for long
Josh Eidelson
A Wendy's worker is fired -- then reinstated -- and the surprise strike by NYC workers sparks little backlash
Notorious “eco-terrorist” finally arrested
Bill Morlin
Rebecca Jeanette Rubin faces charges of federal arson and conspiracy for her role in a group called "The Family"
Tyranny of the happy ending
Laura Miller
Has our pep-talk-prone culture led readers to shun tragic literary classics?
“The Central Park Five”: New York’s darkest hour
Andrew O'Hehir
Ken Burns tackles the dreadful tale of the "Central Park jogger" — and the five young men who didn't rape her
A Facebook lesson for terrorists
Andrew Leonard
Be careful when you "like" that video of a suicide bomber in Afghanistan. The FBI is watching
What’s next for the anti-abortion movement?
Irin Carmon
After an election night thrashing, the movement hopes to make its message more palatable to the public
Pressuring GOP, Obama takes his fiscal plan to Pa.
Jim Kuhnhenn
The President is heading to the Philly suburbs to mobilize support for tax increases on the wealthy
Does anyone want Medicare cuts?
Jamelle Bouie
A new poll reveals that 68 percent of conservatives oppose slicing the health care program for seniors
Palestinians euphoric over UN recognition
Mohammed Daraghmeh, Karin Laub
After yesterday's endorsement, they erupted in cheers, honked car horns and chanted "God is great"
Protests erupt after new Egypt constitution passed
Associated Press
Thousands take to the streets to express anger at Morsi
5 states where GOP extremists still rage against women
Sarah Seltzer
So much for the election being a referendum on the retrograde policies of Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock
Are Syria’s rebels on the verge of victory?
Hugh Macleod, A Reporter in Syria
They've made significant gains in recent weeks as support for Bashar al-Assad begins to fray
Bing vs. Google: Where should you shop?
Andrew Leonard
A heated battle is brewing over who provides the best results for consumers. Let's test it -- and buy some stuff!
Disneyland for gang enthusiasts
Leslie Jamison
Have a voyeuristic fascination with Crips and Bloods? For $65, you can tour Los Angeles' most dangerous crime lands
Caption contest: Obama and Romney’s lunch date
Jillian Rayfield
Romney and Obama met today and "pledged to stay in touch." But what else did they say? Tell us what you think!
Obama needs to make fixing Plan B his plan A
Amanda Marcotte
Women got the president reelected. He should repay them by making the contraception drug available over the counter
Cop gives boots to homeless man, becomes online sensation
Natasha Lennard
While campaigns against police brutality struggle for attention, one heartwarming NYPD-promoted photo goes viral
Liberals double down: No entitlement cuts
Alex Seitz-Wald
As reports of a "grand bargain" emerge, Rep. Keith Ellison and the Progressive Caucus refuse to budge
Wal-Mart’s not the only one responsible for the Bangladesh fires
Adele M. Stan
Apparel factories have grown impossibly hostile to organized labor -- and major retailers are turning a blind eye
Medicare cuts reportedly part of framework for “fiscal cliff” deal
Jillian Rayfield
Cuts to entitlements are emerging as an important part of the early budget deficit negotiations
Republicans just don’t get it
Joan Walsh
Hours after Stuart Stevens insults most Americans, Tom Davis credits Obama's victory to the "underclass"
Egypt’s constitution conundrum
Erin Cunningham
Egyptians must either accept a slapdash set of laws written by Islamists, or face Morsi's authoritarian rule
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