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Obama to visit storm victims as campaign rolls on
Nedra Pickler, Charles Babington
The President plans to resume campaigning on Thursday, after taking time off to visit victims of the hurricane
Must-see morning clip: Tucker Carlson’s theory on Sandy
Jillian Rayfield
Carlson jokes that though the storm isn't exactly Obama's fault, he "did promise to lower the level of the ocean"
Chill out, it’s just a costume
Amanda Marcotte
Mocking oversexed Halloween outfits has become a feminist tradition. Maybe it's time we let it go
Just don’t call them French fries
Paul Ames
At the gastronomic festival Brusselicious, Belgium celebrates its love affair with the fried potato
Fox News: Can we blame Sandy on Obama?
Andrew O'Hehir
Amid the crazy commercials, conspiracy theories and Mittmentum, an afternoon watching Fox. It's almost journalism!
Are Mexican cartels in cahoots with Hezbollah?
Chrisanne Grise
A North Carolina congresswoman says the Lebanese terror group uses drug trafficking routes to infiltrate the U.S.
Report: Syrian general killed by rebels
News Desk
Abdullah Mahmoud al-Khalidi, a senior general in the Syrian air force, was reportedly shot dead by rebels in Damascus
Syrian government airstrikes rain down on Damascus
Ben Hubbard
A neighborhood near the capital was leveled Tuesday
Don’t fall in love with your robot
Robert Ito
Machines are increasingly being used to treat the sick. But are patients growing too attached to their caretakers?
Letterman’s and Fallon’s brilliant, beautiful hurricane shows
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The late-night hosts deliver once-in-a-lifetime episodes to empty studio audiences — and show their city's grit
Does TV actually brainwash Americans?
Bruce E. Levine
There's evidence to suggest that the mere act of watching makes them more passive and accepting of authority
Nate Silver: Poll prophet
Samuel PopkinBill McKibben does the Sandy math
Andrew Leonard
Another reason there's no action on climate change? Congress is in bed with the fossil fuel industry
Sandy inspires Craigslist users to seek sex, money
Alex Halperin
The classifieds site is a particularly bleak portrait of humanity today
Sandy and the real climate change question
Natasha Lennard
There's no clean answer to whether global warming caused the superstorm, but why isn't Washington even asking?
Waiting for Sandy
Natasha Lennard
UPDATED: Northeast residents capture the not-so-calm before the storm
So much for “family values”
Laura Bogart
I grew up in the kind of traditional, two-person home that the Republicans glorify. And it was hell
“Homeland’s” Morgan Saylor: “I found myself in school the other day defending a terrorist”
Willa Paskin
The "Homeland" star tells us what it's like to play a girl who saved America from her suicide-bomber father
Magnitude 7.7 quake strikes off Canadian coast
Jeremy Hainsworth
The biggest earthquake in Canada since 1949 hit its west coast, but no major damage has been reported
Todd Akin, right-wing hero
Amanda Marcotte
The Republican Senate candidate in Missouri doesn't just spew anti-abortion rhetoric, he acts on it
Ten filthy rich, tax-dodging hypocrites
Sarah Anderson, Scott Klinger
The "Fix the Debt" coalition pushes tax breaks for the rich and saddles the rest of us with the burden they created
The progressive case against Obama
Matt Stoller
Bottom line: The president is complicit in creating an increasingly unequal -- and unjust -- society
Privacy concerns grow over FBI data gathering
Siddhartha Mahanta
Watchdogs fear the organization's new facial-recognition system will collect information on innocent civilians
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