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NRA also lost big on Election Day

Jillian Rayfield
Add the National Rifle Association to the list of conservatives who bet big and lost in 2012

Measure that promotes safer sex for porn workers met with controversy

Prachi Gupta
Health advocates celebrated the passage of Measure B this week, but the porn industry plans to fight it

A neo-Nazi spotted among Keystone XL pipeline workers

Natasha Lennard
Environmentalists often call their opponents "fascists" -- one construction supervisor seemed to suit the label

Beyond battleships and bayonets

Alfred McCoy
Space -- cyber and outer -- is the future frontier of the U.S. military. What kind of warfare will it yield?

Obama’s big Hispanic win worries GOP

Nicholas Riccardi
The President got 71 percent of the Hispanic vote on Tuesday

Must-see morning clip

Prachi Gupta
Jimmy Kimmel's "Lie Witness News" asks people if they voted in Wednesday's nonexistent "Vice-Presidential Election"

Ignoring Obama’s mandate

Steve Kornacki
The president campaigned on ending the Bush tax cuts and won. House Republicans may not have gotten the message

Chicago anarchist sent to boot camp for lie about bomb in Harry Potter book

Natasha Lennard
Ahead of the NATO summit Sebastian Senakiewicz told a drunken lie -- undercover agents were listening

Conservatives fail to oust judges in Iowa and Florida

Jillian Rayfield
Right-wing groups, some backed by the Koch brothers, lost a campaign to vote out state Supreme Court justices

“Clearly, I didn’t think this through”

Anna Goldfarb
Living at home at 33

Conservative pundit: “I don’t think much of Obama’s “us”

Alex Halperin
UPDATED: Right-wing writers survey the wreckage. Now with more bile!

Still want to fight a war on women?

Irin Carmon
Elizabeth Warren and Tammy Baldwin win; Akin and Mourdock are defeated. But it's no time for women to be complacent

Barack Obama comes full circle

Edward McClelland
The president sounded as idealistic at the end of his last campaign as at the beginning of his first

Exit poll: Many still blame Bush for bad economy

Associated Press
Joblessness and high prices are among top voter worries

65 best quotes of election 2012

Alex Seitz-Wald
All of the memorable gaffes, zingers and general awkwardness this cycle's had to offer

No one’s listening to the pope

Dominic Holden
Catholics back gay marriage, despite the bishops' fight against today's state referendums. The church must catch up

American politics go tribal

Tom Jacobs
When did our very identities become inextricably bound to our political parties? A political scientist explains

Another year of the woman

Irin Carmon
A record number of women running includes progressive stalwarts and a handful of right-wing wild cards

John King marries Election Map

KM Breay
A love affair witnessed by a blandly non-ideological audience worldwide -- "John can’t keep his hands off her"

It may be illegal to Instagram your ballot

Lois Beckett
Before you start tweeting and sharing your pictures on Facebook, you might want to double-check your state's laws

Sandy recovery: Walls won’t stop superstorms

David Gessner
After Sandy, New York and other cities want to protect themselves, but walls only provide expensive false security

Can a court order an abortion?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A judge and the parents of a pregnant mentally disabled woman battle over their daughter's womb

Religion scholar Mark Silk: “Catholics always go with the winner”

Ben Feuerherd
A religious scholar explains what drives the nation's largest -- and most complicated -- swing-voting bloc

Romney’s pitiful last-ditch plea to women

Adele M. Stan
The GOP candidate spent his last day on the campaign trail wooing the women voters of Virginia with outright lies
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