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America’s forgotten war
Andrew Gumbel
Historian Jon Wiener asks: If the Cold War was a great struggle the West won, then where are all the monuments?
Israeli troops fire at Gaza crowd surging at border fence
Associated Press
One Palestinian shot dead
Egyptian president grants himself far reaching power
Hamza Hendawi
Morsi's opponents and supporters clashed in the streets
Wal-Mart walkouts are just the start
Cole Stangler
A single strike on Black Friday won't dent the retailer's profits, but it could be the first of many
Threats to Thanksgiving: A right-winger’s guide
Jillian Rayfield
Conservatives discover the "War on Thanksgiving"
Junot Díaz, feminist
Sabina MurrayMurder on the menu
Graham Kates
In the exclusive Vidocq Society, law enforcement officials crack each other's toughest cases over a gourmet meal
The U.S. won’t admit this dying Iranian sociologist
Cora Currier
Government officials refuse to say why the academic can't get a visa to see his family and receive treatment
A holiday guide to arguing with your right-wing relatives
Alex Pareene
Explaining voter fraud, Benghazi and the fiscal cliff to Fox-watching family members
Fiona Apple’s moving farewell to her dog
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The singer postpones tour dates to say goodbye to her best friend, and writes a beautiful letter explaining why
GOP civil war: Limbaugh vs. the consultants
Alex Seitz-Wald
A top Republican strategist calls conservatives "loons and wackos." Limbaugh is not pleased
Myanmar says it’s ready to sign nuclear agreement
Matthew Pennington
The country announced it would sign an international agreement to declare all nuclear facilities
Wal-Mart’s Black Friday showdown
Natasha Lennard
Everything you need to know about the historic strikes and the attempts to shut them down
Return of the 47 percent: The right’s latest tax lie
Michael Lind
Conservatives can't stop! A new Heritage study echoes Mitt's "47 percent" theme -- and gets facts and history wrong
GOP’s big Social Security lie
Lynn Parramore
Right-wing sharks are using America's increased life expectancy as an excuse to gut one of its best-loved programs
“Red Dawn”: Dumbest ’80s remake ever?
Hugh Ryan
"Red Dawn" pitted Americans against Communists. A reboot casts the enemy as North Korea -- and it's absurd
Conservative legal group advises Christian clerks on gay marriage licenses
Jillian Rayfield
And tells them how to avoid issuing licenses if it violates their "conscience"
Congolese rebels seize strategic city and international airport
Associated Press
The rebels are believed to be backed by neighboring Rwanda
Moody’s strips France of AAA credit rating
Associated Press
French government says it is just a matter of time before economic reforms bear fruit
Petraeus: American decline writ small
Tom Engelhardt
The former general was once billed as the man who could save Iraq. Maybe that's why his downfall feels so symbolic
8 bosses who screwed their employees after Obama’s reelection
Lauren Kelley
Papa John's John Schnatter isn't the only "job creator" putting his workers' salaries in jeopardy
Unions flexed muscles in state campaigns
Sam Hananel
Labor pushed to elect Democratic governors and defeat anti-union ballot initiatives
Republicans tentatively backing away from Grover Norquist
Jillian Rayfield
The coalition against raising taxes is perhaps not as strong as it used to be
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