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Egypt’s constitution conundrum

Erin Cunningham
Egyptians must either accept a slapdash set of laws written by Islamists, or face Morsi's authoritarian rule

Why are we testing newborns for pot?

Paul Armentano
Infant drug screening is still wildly unreliable, but a positive result can mean severe punishment for mothers

In rare strike, NYC fast-food workers walk out

Josh Eidelson
After a Black Friday action at Wal-Mart, NYC fast-food workers walk out, challenging a nearly union-free industry

Is Wal-Mart the enemy?

Matt Stoller
The mega-store's employees are battling for fair pay, real benefits and respect -- and not to harm the company

Is America hooked on food?

Chrisanne Grise
The author of "The Hunger Fix" explains the science of overeating and why obesity is on the rise

Down with gay-healing quacks!

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A groundbreaking case accuses a "healing" organization of fraud. Suddenly, the haters are on the run

Stuart Stevens, buffoon

Joan Walsh
Romney's top strategist says his guy did fine because he won every group except folks making under $50,000

R.I.P., Marvin Miller, baseball’s FDR

Allen Barra
His "new deal" made the MLBPA one of the strongest labor unions in the country -- and revitalized America's pastime

Revenge porn king Hunter Moore is back

Prachi Gupta
Creator of defunct site Is Anyone Up launches "something that will question if you will ever want to have kids"

A Gilda’s Club loses Gilda

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A cancer-care organization changes its name -- and fails to understand why support groups are named for people

Disney and Sears as well as Wal-mart used firetrap factory

Associated Press
An AP reporter in Bangladesh found garments for U.S. corporations in the wreckage

Ethics watchdog files complaint against antiabortion GOPer

Jillian Rayfield
Scott DesJarlais, a Tea Party Republican from Tennessee, pressured his mistress to have an abortion

Syria: Two car bombs kill at least 34

Associated Press
The attacks were is a Damascus suburb

Study: Porn stars aren’t “damaged”

Tracy Clark-Flory
A report finds adult actresses are happier than the rest of us -- and that being naked might lead to self-esteem

The surveillance state high school

Andrew Leonard
A Texas student believes her school's chipped ID cards are a violation of her civil liberties. She's right

When did “Fix the Debt” become “protect Bush tax cuts”?

Mark Schmitt
A coalition devoted to reducing the deficit shouldn't embrace the irresponsible tax measures that helped create it

International Atomic Energy Agency reports being hacked

Associated Press
A group critical of Israel's undeclared nuclear weapons posted information about experts at the UN nuclear watchdog

Glenn Beck: Beware of squirrel-worshiping socialists!

Leah Nelson
The erstwhile Fox News pundit's latest novel takes right-wing paranoia to psychotic new heights

Filibuster reform: The Senate is filled with hypocrites

Alex Seitz-Wald
Don't believe the GOP's charges of hypocrisy on filibuster reform -- both parties are guilty

Did Sandy save Occupy?

Sharon Lerner
The protest movement's disaster-relief efforts have helped it connect with the “99 percent” in new, meaningful ways

Conservatives already pouncing on moderate GOP senate candidate

Jillian Rayfield
A West Virginia senate candidate is already facing criticism from the right

50 reasons to boycott the Church

Adam Lee
The Catholic Church has long opposed social progressivism across the world. It's time to take a stand

Obama to appeal to public on fiscal cliff

Ken Thomas
The President will travel to Philadelphia this week to help build support for his budget plan

Growing animal rescue group is work of teen actor

Sue Manning
16-year-old Lou Wegner started Kids Against Animal Cruelty at 14, which has helped 20,000 pets escape euthanasia
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