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Cool cat Obama shows his claws
Thomas F. Schaller
At last, the president proves he's willing to fight for what he believes -- and flash a little mean streak
“Brooklyn Castle”: An inner-city school where chess legends are made
Andrew O'Hehir
A corrective to "Won't Back Down," this doc about tween chess champs proves public schools may not be hopeless
Mitt’s “binders full of women” not even true
Alex Seitz-Wald
Romney's "binders full of women" comment may have been funny, but it turns out to be bogus too
Romney fact-checked on “binders full of women”
Jillian Rayfield
Those now-infamous binders were not made at his request
Green Party candidate arrested outside debate
Natasha Lennard
Jill Stein and her running mate were handcuffed to a metal chair in a police warehouse for eight hours
My BF went Twitter-crazy
Cary Tennis
I'm jealous of how my boyfriend follows a certain woman's tweets
Kids at risk for eating disorders have higher IQs
Chrisanne Grise
A new study finds cognitive differences in children more susceptible to anorexia and bulimia
We’re the face of food stamps
Abby Henson
When my husband lost his job, we landed in the 47 percent -- and learned how cruel other people's judgment can be
White House ponders strike over Libya attack
Kimberly Dozier, Rukmini Callimachi
Strike forces and drones are readied, but in need of a target
Is Sheriff Joe Arpaio driving Arizona voters to the Democrats?
Alex Seitz-Wald
The race-baiting right-winger could go down, and bring top Republicans down with him
Amanda Todd’s “jailbait” blackmailer targeted
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Anonymous unmasks a purported creep — and shows how far bullying girls goes
Duran Duran’s John Taylor: “I was driven to my knees!”
Curt Smith
Duran Duran's John Taylor and Tears for Fears' Curt Smith talk rock excess, growing up and Taylor's new memoir
Paul Ryan’s poverty tourism
Marie Myung-Ok Lee
A soup kitchen is just a photo op for the V.P. candidate -- and the 47 percent mere props for a campaign
Second suspect pleads guilty in FEAR militia murder
Don Terry
Christopher Jenderseck is the latest to testify against his deranged band of brothers
Candy Crowley, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler: Hosts with the most
Mary Elizabeth Williams
News of these three women moderating several high-profile events couldn't have come at a better time
U.K. blocks renowned hacker’s extradition to U.S.
Natasha Lennard
Ten years ago Gary McKinnon hacked into 97 U.S. government computers
Lynx star speaks out against MN marriage amendment
Jon Krawczynski
Seimone Augustus opposes a ballot measure that would ban gay marriage in the state
Hustlers Anonymous
Jeff Deeney
Money, women, guns -- the life of a drug dealer offers its own form of addiction. Enter an unusual 12-step program
The week the earth stood still
Noam Chomsky
Fifty years after the Cuban Missile Crisis, its lessons about the perils of global domination still resonate
Is “American Horror Story” the future of TV?
Phillip Maciak
Eschewing more conventional season-long story arcs, the show offers a uniquely anarchic brand of entertainment
Feds: Nevada teen militia leader planned “mass killings”
Bill Morlin
Steven Matthew Fernandes, who managed to amass "an arsenal of weapons," was arrested by FBI agents last month
Is marijuana close to being legalized?
Steven Wishnia
Federal courts are reconsidering the science behind medical marijuana, which may be legal use's biggest barrier
Justice to the highest bidder
Bill Moyers, Michael Winship
A majority of our legal disputes are settled in state courts. We need judges who won't cater to corporate interests
HPV vaccine doesn’t promote promiscuity
Natasha Lennard
New research undermines arguments from religious groups and parents against vaccinating young people
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