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America’s most disenfranchised population?
Brandi Lupo
Nearly six million ex-cons have been deprived the right to vote -- enough to swing the election several times over
Stay classy, Frank Luntz
Joan Walsh
The spinmeister got paid by conservatives to test an anti-Obama film that features lurid stories about his mother
New York court won’t hear gay marriage challenge
Jillian Rayfield
The state's gay marriage law cleared its only legal hurdle
Why China isn’t Ohio’s boogeyman
Andrew Leonard
In the long run, economic growth abroad will reverse the trend of income stagnation in the U.S.
NYPD block off whole JPMorgan building to arrest three teens
Natasha Lennard
High school students staged a small sit-in to demand the bank reveal political expenditures
Can Obama hold on in Ohio?
Clare Malone
To do so, he'll have to win over Lake County, which has been besieged by ads and campaign canvassers for months
How the right plans to overturn Roe v. Wade
Irin Carmon
Slowly but surely, a Romney presidency would lay the groundwork to ban abortion
Syrian government, rebels agree to holiday truce
Barbara Surk
Head of main opposition group in exile said he has little hope for the ceasefire
Campaign finance reform wins in Montana
Alex Seitz-Wald
The Supreme Court takes a pass on how much political givers can spend, ending a campaign finance saga
“The Revisionaries”: Texas schoolbook battle — crazier than you thought!
Andrew O'Hehir
An alarming, hilarious documentary revisits the Tea Party-fueled fight over evolution and Obama in school textbooks
Is Wikipedia going commercial?
Maura Ewing
It started out as the greatest free resource on the Web. But now the encyclopedia is drawing profit-seeking writers
Gardening tips for small business job creation
Andrew Leonard
Obama and Romney say they want to help entrepreneurs flourish. But will they offer more than just another tax cut?
Weird news: New species of ferns named after Lady Gaga
Prachi Gupta
The plants contain a "GAGA" DNA sequence
Informant: NYPD paid me to “bait” Muslims
Adam Goldman, Matt Apuzzo
19-year-old informant was told to embrace a "create and capture" strategy
“Happy Endings”: The best worst friends on TV
Willa Paskin
Not since "Seinfeld" has a group of friends been so endearingly horrible — and a show so incredibly funny
WorldNetDaily now peddling white nationalism
Leah Nelson
In addition to its usual anti-Muslim propaganda, the site is now focusing on "skyrocketing black-on-white violence"
Todd Akin’s militia ties exposed
Alex Seitz-Wald
The senate candidate's claims that he had nothing to do with an extremist group is unraveling fast
Syrian regime and rebels constantly adapt arsenals
Hamza Hendawi, Ben Hubbard
Anti-aircraft missiles have made their first appearances in rebel hands in recent weeks
NDAA protest hits Twitter during debate
Natasha Lennard
While the presidential candidates stayed silent on the act, Anonymous helped trend #stopNDAA
Obama: The ’80s called, they want their foreign policy back
Jillian Rayfield
Obama zings Romney for calling Russia America's biggest geopolitical threat
Jimmy Carter says Mideast peace is “vanishing”
Lauren E. Bohn
The former U.S. president is a a longtime critic of Israeli policies
Corporate America knows who you vote for
Lois Beckett
So much for anonymity. Across the country, companies are using web data to tailor the political ads you see online
Banned from voting booths: Ex-convicts
Katti Gray
Despite government reforms, several states continue to disenfranchise former prisoners -- many of them men of color
Child of CNN employee also undecided voter, CNN reports
Alex Pareene
The daughter of GOP operative Alex Castellanos has opinions about politics, and one network deems this newsworthy
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