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European Union awarded Nobel Peace Prize
Julia Gronnevet, Karl Ritter
Honor comes as 27-nation bloc was struggling with its biggest crisis since it was created in the 1950s
Is my brother a pedophile?
Cary Tennis
There's a family history of incest and secrets; I don't know who to talk to
Compounding the meningitis outbreak
Marshall Allen
Twelve deaths and 137 infections later, the drug compounding industry has come under intense scrutiny
Pick of the week: Ben Affleck’s giddy Iran hostage thriller
Andrew O'Hehir
Pick of the week: "Argo" is an outrageous, but mostly faithful portrait of smuggling American hostages out of Iran
Study: Obama would win world vote in a landslide
Alex Leff
In a 2012 election outside the United States, the president has Romney beat by nearly 50 percent
Seven right-wing radicals in Romneyland
Nancy L. Cohen
Forget Mitt's move to the center. He still has the backing of religious extremists and sexual fundamentalists
Security officer at US embassy in Yemen killed
Ahmed Al-haj
Killing bears the hallmarks of an al-Qaida attack
Nine ways Mitt is morally bankrupt
Adele M. Stan
If true morality is evidenced by how one treats his fellow man, Romney’s reputation should be under water
WikiLeaks to begin election-related dump
Natasha Lennard
The group plans to put out 200,000 Global Intelligence Files relating to both parties
Universities dump Adidas over labor abuses
Natasha Lennard
Cornell and Oberlin have both broken ties with the sportswear giant over treatment of factory workers
US sends troops to Jordan-Syria border
Associated Press
US has been working with Jordan to monitor chemical and biological weapons sites in Syria
Walmart’s Black Friday ultimatum
Josh Eidelson
Walmart workers are now threatening to walk out on the year's biggest shopping day
Mitt’s magical tax plan
Jared Bernstein
Further examination of Romney's debate performance reveals a strategy that's physically impossible to execute
Anger spreads over shooting of 14-year-old girl
Natasha Lennard
Malala Yousafzai has survived Taliban shooting while Pakistanis unite in fury
Jimmy Page says “no” to Led Zeppelin reunion
John Carucci
To the dismay of fans, the guitarist of rock band Led Zeppelin quelled rumors of a reunion show--for now, at least
Can Republicans scare their way to victory?
Robert Reich
Make no mistake, this election has become a horse race -- thanks in no small part to the GOP's barrage of lies
Internet providers to bring in six-strike plan
Natasha Lennard
Illegal file sharing will be monitored and automatically punished after warnings
Mormonism, voter enthusiasm concern evangelicals
Rachel Zoll
Evangelical leaders are making a last push for conservative turnout
Four ways states have toughened voting rules
Suevon Lee
From shortening early voting periods to telling voters that they're "potentially deceased," obstruction abounds
The movies are finished
Scott Timberg
In a new book, New Yorker critic David Denby argues that Hollywood needs to stop ignoring adults. He tells us why
Are expats America’s laziest voters?
Patrick Winn
Even in an era of emailed ballots, corralling far-flung members of the electorate often proves troublesome
Lena Dunham’s absurd advance
Rob Spillman
The "Girls" creator nabbed a staggering advance for an advice book. And we wonder why big publishers struggle
Mixed results for Obama in latest swing state polls
Jillian Rayfield
Romney has made some gains in the battleground states following the debate
In Ohio, Mandel’s Senate bid faces Dems’ scrutiny
Donna Cassata
Josh Mandel is challenging Sen. Sherrod Brown in Ohio
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