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Brother of Syrian parliament speaker assassinated

Bassem Mroue
Five Syrian officials have been killed since July

Can white voters really doom Obama?

Joan Walsh
Polls show white voters who fear racial change will back Romney. It's their loss. Let's hope it's not all of ours

Anti-voter fraud group barred for possible fraud

Alex Seitz-Wald
True the Vote has been barred from operating in a key Ohio county after possibly forging signatures

Is the GOP stealing Ohio?

Brad Friedman
Uncertified, "experimental" software patches have been installed on machines in 39 counties of the key swing state

No Doubt yanks too “Hot” video

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Realizing they pushed it too far with their cowboys-and-Indians–themed video, the band preempts a controversy

How to steal an election

Zachary Bell
Greg Palast on the (mostly) right-wing billionaires and ballot bandits out to buy our democracy

Greetings from post-Sandy Staten Island

Mary Elizabeth Williams
On Sunday, our team embarked on a different kind of marathon: Helping one of the most ravaged sections of NYC

Politico: Women, blacks, Latinos and young people don’t count

Jamelle Bouie
For Mike Allen and Jim VendeHei, these groups are just part of a dangerously limited coalition of Obama supporters

Obama’s white working class firewall

Joan Walsh
The president is spending his last campaign day in Ohio, Iowa and Wisconsin -- states he was losing just a year ago

Voting’s gotten real ugly, real quick

Joshua Holland
Bomb scares. Belligerent Tea Partiers. Last-minute disenfranchisement. We're already off to a flying start

Would Mitt bomb Iran?

Jeremiah Goulka
It's hard to distinguish Romney's bluster from his policy, but make no mistake: The people around him want war

Syria’s main opposition group broadens base

Karin Laub
Following U.S. pressure, Syrian National Council has included more political groups and activists

New oil workers key bloc in ND Senate race

Dale Wetzel
Heidi Heitkamp and Rick Berg are fighting for the votes of North Dakota's energy workers

California court orders shady Arizona group to reveal donors

Jillian Rayfield
A nonprofit has poured $11 million into two California ballot initiatives [UPDATED]

The Obama landslide scenario

Steve Kornacki
Yes, he could still lose. But he could also end up with almost as many electoral votes as he won in his 2008 rout

Edward Gorey’s not as macabre as you think

Jillian Steinhauer
Sure, his fiction accepts the terrible as inevitable, but it also offers its fair share of redemption

Jimmy Kimmel: Not everyone in Hollywood is a liberal

Willa Paskin
Jimmy Kimmel says his show has conservative writers, aims to make fun of both sides and can't resist a dog joke

“Wreck-It Ralph” tops weekend box office

Jake Coyle
Movie grosses got a boost from Sandy

The attacks on Romney that didn’t land

Alex Pareene
Where are his tax returns, again? And more. . .

What the election means for the left

Michael Kazin
The American left needs to change a lot of minds on the way to a more decent society. A president can help

Ohio GOP official seeks to engineer vote again

Alex Halperin
The secretary of state is making a last minute effort to purge provisional votes in the key battleground

Ohio’s Democratic revolution?

Clare Malone
A look at what liberal Senator Sherrod Brown's likely reelection might mean for the future of the state

Will China finally open up to Hollywood?

Jonathan Landreth
After years of strict regulation, a Chinese movie mogul says new party leaders are keen on the idea

Vote for a party, not a politician

Jonathan Bernstein
Advice for those wondering how, or whether, to vote: Pick a party and stick with it
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