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Dear angry white conservatives: Chill out

Chauncey DeVega
All is not lost with Romney's defeat -- but it may be time to tune into a different news station

As David Petraeus turns

Jillian Rayfield, Natasha Lennard
UPDATE: David Petraeus testifies on Capitol Hill after being sneaked in through a series of underground tunnels

New group: America’s youth cry out for sensible, moderate deficit reduction

Alex Pareene
A hip new group of "activists" pretends the youth believe in austerity -- and lower taxes for the rich

Storm volunteers mingle with stars at Glamour fest

Jocelyn Noveck
This year's Glamour Women of the Year included NYU nurses, activists and celebrities

Election 2012: Everything wrong with Citizens United

Michael Winship
The obscene sums of money both parties poured into their campaigns is a haunting presage of things to come

Time to commence “the Obama Games”!

@pourmecoffee
Dear Mr. President: A Hunger Games-style event would be your legacy. America needs this -- and so do you

Israel reports direct hits on Syria targets

Ariel Schalit, Joseph Federman
Israeli tank struck a Syrian army vehicle Monday after a mortar shell landed on Israeli-held territory

America’s not falling off a “fiscal cliff”

Chris Hellman, Mattea Kramer
Don't let the headlines drive you crazy. The U.S. economy isn't headed for a double-dip recession

Bond soars with record $87.8 million “Skyfall” debut

David Germain
After its first weekend in the U.S., the latest Bond film has taken in $518.6 million internationally

Israel fires warning shots into Syria

Associated Press
A mortar shell from Syria had landed near an Israeli military installation in the Golan Heights

Sorry, Republicans, a Latino George Bush won’t cut it

Alex Pareene
If the GOP liberalized a generation of voters, not even another Bush might be able to save them

“The Walking Dead” has become a white patriarchy

Lorraine Berry
The post-apocalypse looks too familiar: White men rule, men of color are invisible -- and women are to be protected

America: Love it or be left behind

Joan Walsh
Obama can only do so much: Angry older whites have to decide if they want to secede from our multiracial future

Is Oprah a way of life?

Hawa Allan
Author Kathryn Lofton suggests the one-woman empire is a perfect synthesis of religion, capitalism and pop culture

Book publishing crisis: Capitalism kills culture

Scott Timberg
Publishing teeters as Random House and Penguin plan to merge. It's time for a government policy to protect the arts

Karl Rove’s having a bad week

Lauren Kelley
First his candidate gets trounced, then he suffers the indignity of a Trump Twitter blast. Poor Turd Blossom!

How to get ready for 2016

Jonathan Bernstein
Sure, rest up. But if you want to really make a difference in American politics, the time to get started is now

Outrage over latest Cuban dissident arrests

Girish Gupta
Detained blogger Yoani Sanchez's husband fumes: The Cuban government has "no logic whatsoever"

Where are America’s racist anti-Obama tweets coming from?

Prachi Gupta
Floatingsheep's map of election tweets shows a "strong clustering of hate tweets centered in southeastern U.S."

Occupy gets into the debt market

Natasha Lennard
A new project to buy up and forgive thousands of dollars worth of debt is, at the very least, pretty clever

11,000 refugees flee Syria in one day

Zeina Karam, John Heilprin
The exodus is a sign of the escalating ferocity of the violence

Obama didn’t crash the market!

Andrew Leonard
The sharp post-election drop in the Dow doesn't mean another recession is looming

Not Gangnam’s style: The kitsch and soul of Kim Jong-Un country

E. Tammy Kim
North Korean pop is a far cry from “Gangnam Style,” but it has a lot to say about a country we barely know

Big Money lost the battle, but the war goes on

Alex Seitz-Wald
Huge-spending GOP super PACs failed to swing the election. But they'll be back, smarter and stronger than ever
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