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12 threats to your vote
Alex Seitz-Wald
Intimidating letters. Pressure from employers. Phony mailers. Dirty tricksters are trying to steal the election
Your wife is the worst
Julie Klam
I've seen enough awful partners to judge yours. And there's nothing worse than hating the person your friend loves
Please, stop believin’
Stephen Deusner
Journey's ridiculous anthem is back, as a singalong for both World Series teams. Why does this awful song endure?
What’s the matter with (some) white men?
Joan Walsh
Stereotyping white voters as monolithically pro-Romney hurts the president. He has a problem with (some) white men
Karl Rove-style dirty tricks in Ohio
Craig Unger
Voter intimidation, sketchy voting machines, misinformation: Are Karl Rove & Co. up to no good?
Conservative group: Koch-targeted judges are not “activist”
Jillian Rayfield
A conservative legal group concluded that three Florida judges targeted by right-wing groups are not "activist"
“Parks and Recreation”: One of the only sitcoms that knows how to portray love
Willa Paskin
Leslie and Ben's relationship proves that on-screen romance isn't the death knell — if you know how to do it
Colleges offer veterans classes to ease transition
Eric Tucker
Schools like George Washington University offer veterans-only courses on campus
Presidential election hits $2B fundraising mark
Beth Fouhy
This election is still on track to be the most expensive in modern U.S. history
So, goblin porn exists
Tracy Clark-Flory
Welcome to the world of 3-D erotica, where all the characters from your local Halloween store get it on
Four things you haven’t heard about Libya
Peter Gelling
As Romney and Obama bicker over the Benghazi attack, new developments there could affect the whole world
Whose middle-class message resonates most?
Jean MacKenzie
Both candidates have made an impassioned plea to the socioeconomic group -- with varying degrees of success
Texas official stares down election monitor straw man
Alex Halperin
State Attorney General Greg Abbott ensures the Europeans feel unwelcome
SCOTUS to consider fate of jailed Muslim charity leaders
Natasha Lennard
ACLU has called it a "violation of fundamental rights" that the Holy Land Five face up to 65 years in prison
Why the “war on fat” is a scam to peddle drugs
Paul F. Campos
A new study finds no evidence that losing weight is good for your health. That's bad news for Big Pharma
How GOP voter suppression could win Florida for Romney
Tova Andrea Wang
How many Florida Democrats will be disenfranchised by the GOP's war on voting? Enough to swing the election
Court says Michigan can ban anti-Islam bus ads
Jillian Rayfield
The Sixth Circuit ruled that one Michigan transit authority can keep banning political ads
Why have Democrats abandoned non-religious voters?
Adele M. Stan
In the wake of George W. Bush, the party convinced itself it needed to win back church-goers. It was a huge mistake
I was a music snob, until I fell for One Direction
Peter Fulham
A college student discovers his latent passion for bubble-gum pop while on a pursuit for the perfect boyfriend
GOP’s binders full of offensive rape remarks
Sarah Seltzer
Senate candidate Richard Mourdock is just the latest to make headlines. Why the right-wing can't help themselves
Wisconsin could hinge on a single county
Patrick Caldwell
Racine has voted for George W. Bush, Paul Ryan -- and Barack Obama. Inside the country's most bipolar battleground
Syria’s conflict threatens the entire region
Erin Cunningham
Civilian casualties are mounting and refugees have begun flooding adjacent nations
Emails show White House was aware of militants in Libya attack
Associated Press
An email sent two hours after the consulate attack said Islamist group Ansar al-Sharia claimed responsibility
Syrian rebels warily accept foreign fighters’ help
Hamza Hendawi
Uneasy allegiances offered by Islamist fighters from elsewhere in the Middle East
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