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The man behind the voter fraud myth

Jillian Rayfield
Five key takeaways from Jane Mayer's scathing New Yorker piece

Both candidates miss the point on Libya

Stephen R. Weissman
Lost in the hand-wringing over Benghazi is how dysfunctional the country remains a year after the fall of Gaddafi

Is “The Master” a retelling of “The Tempest”?

Jacob Mikanowski
Paul Thomas Anderson's latest has more in common with Shakespeare's final play than you might think

Will voter suppression and dirty tricks swing the election?

Richard L. Hasen
The news is all about pre-election dirty tricks, but the efforts most likely to affect turnout happened long ago

Russell Means, American Indian activist and actor, dies at 72

Associated Press
"Last of the Mohicans" star who helped lead the 1973 uprising at Wounded Knee died from throat cancer

Ignore McGovern’s message at your peril

Stanley Kutler
The New York Times downplays his impact, but we're desperate for McGovern-like critics of reckless foreign policy

In race to 270, it may come down to 106 counties

Mike Schneider
The race may come down to the 106 counties that Bush won in '04 and Obama won in '08

Will the next 9/11 happen online?

Karen Greenberg
The secretary of defense claims cyber war is imminent. Its real threat may be to our constitutional liberties

“Homeland’s” game changer

Willa Paskin
Last night's spectacular episode upended everything

Obama immigration stance locks in Hispanic support

Nicholas Riccardi
The Obama campaign is counting on the Hispanic vote to win in Nevada and other swing states

PJ O’Rourke: We live in an age of “1984”-lite

Anna Blundy
The writer examines the five satires that have most influenced the way he sees the world

Toxic atheism drives people apart

Chris Stedman
I'm not a believer any longer, but I do believe in respect. The "New Atheism" of Dawkins and Harris is simply toxic

Andy Warhol’s great secret

Will Gompertz
The pop icon changed the nature of art and celebrity forever because he knew art did not have to look like art

Taxes go up for 163 million workers next year

Natasha Lennard
But neither Republicans nor Democrats want to do anything about it

Fourteen most extreme candidates

Evelyn Schlatter
Michele Bachmann has company. A who's who of the hard-right currently running for office

It’s not just forced ultrasound: Abortion rights under assault

Michelle Chen
Last year, some 1,100 bills targeted reproductive rights -- and 135 passed in 36 states. The cost? Women's health

Will a rain forest shrub cure my addiction?

Maia Szalavitz
An expert tracks the pros and cons of using ibogaine to relieve heroin withdrawal

Amanda Todd’s only the start

Tracy Clark-Flory
Bullying from "cappers" pushed the teen to suicide. She's not the only young woman being pursued by Web creeps

Literary realism is dead

Emily Keeler
Zadie Smith's "NW" charts a bold new path for the novel and offers its readers a unique brand of "authenticity"

Where does language come from?

Benjamin K. Bergen
How do we understand what words really mean? New science suggests we make meaning by creating mental simulations

Five startling facts about Mitt’s investments

Joshua Holland
Reporters continue to buy that old "blind trust" ruse. It's time to hold Romney accountable

Ann: Mormon missions are just like military service!

Laura Gottesdiener
Her sons didn't serve, but they did spend a two-year tour proselytizing. For Ann, that's pretty much the same thing

Film critic Judith Crist: “We all have our stories”

Nichole Bernier
My mentor had no sympathy for my tale of sexual harassment because, for her, it was inherent in the workplace

Malala responding well to treatment

Robert Barr
Doctors in London say the teenage Pakistani shooting victim is able to stand
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