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Did Anonymous stop Rove from stealing the election?

Natasha Lennard
It would explain his Fox News outburst, but the Hacker claim lacks evidence

“Twilight” rakes in $141 million in debut weekend

Associated Press
"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2" landed eighth on the list of all-time domestic debuts

Christians United for Israel wants Hamas off Twitter

Natasha Lennard
The pro-Israel U.S.-based organization makes a weak intervention into the Gaza cyber-conflict

World Bank report warns of “devastating” climate change effects

Natasha Lennard
Current models predict that the world temperature could rise 4°C by 2100

NOM fundraising dropped by about 30 percent in 2011

Jillian Rayfield
These days, the anti-gay organization is primarily funded by two donors

Keystone XL protesters take fight to White House

Natasha Lennard
Armed with an inflatable pipeline, 3,000 environmentalists remind Obama of his election-night promise

10 reasons Republicans think their party’s dysfunctional

Adele M. Stan
In the wake of Mitt's defeat, Republicans are still searching for answers -- but they all agree they hate Karl Rove

Israel hit by millions of cyber attacks

Alexander Besant
The hacker group Anonymous is leading the charge, knocking down 700 Israeli sites since the assault on Gaza began

America’s secret fracking war

Ellen Cantarow
It might not get as much media attention as the conflict in Afghanistan, but its stakes could be infinitely higher

“Parenthood’s” Mae Whitman: “All I do is talk about Tim Riggins and the Panthers”

Willa Paskin
The drama's prodigal daughter cops to an obsession with a bygone TV character — and to crying watching her own show

Public nudity ban considered in San Francisco

Associated Press
Battles continues between Castro District nudists and the area supervisor

Courage and malfeasance in Afghanistan: “Anyone we drop off will die”

Jake Tapper
Officers ordered an Afghanistan outpost built knowing it was vulnerable. Then the Taliban arrived and soldiers died

Did I make it?

Greg Olear
I gave myself to the age of 40 to become a successful writer. Well here I am, and now I'm not sure what that means

At least 10 civilians killed in Israeli airstrike

Associated Press
More than four children die in deadliest incident of the five-day-old Gaza operation

What can we learn from freestyle rappers?

Kevin Charles Redmon
A new brain study reveals they may hold the key to enhanced creativity

Israeli envoy talks ceasefire in Egypt

Ibrahim Barzak, Karin Laub
Israel and Hamas remain far apart on truce terms

Russia’s a model nation, say Russian PR plants

Justin Elliott
Those weird pro-Putin op-eds on CNBC and the Huffington Post? Turns out they were placed by the country's PR firm

How should we talk about blackface?

John Cline
A new book tries -- and often fails -- to untangle its complicated legacy in American popular culture

Michelle Rhee’s right turn

Daniel Denvir
School-reform advocate touts her "bipartisan" bonafides, but more and more of her allies are conservatives (UPDATE)

Right-wing Christians didn’t always hate women

Valerie Tarico
A look at a 1978 study document reveals their war on reproductive rights is newer than you might think

Petraeus testimony changes no minds

Alex Seitz-Wald
The former CIA chief testifies about Benghazi, and lawmakers hear what they want to hear

Israel’s enormous airstrike gamble

Matthew Duss
The offensive in Gaza won't end Hamas' rule there, so what does the country hope to achieve?

5 signs the right is losing it

Lauren Kelley
Karl Rove's election-night meltdown has proven to be a harbinger of conservative freak-outs to come

Eleventh implicated in Fort Stewart militia plot

Don Terry
Jeffrey Wayne Roberts Jr., a former Navy recruit, was charged with illegal gang activity among other crimes
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