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Where are the brave athletes?
Allen Barra
Ayanbadejo and Kluwe stand out as players taking a stand, and hearken back to sports stars who stood for something
How AIDS activism changed America
Andrew O'Hehir
"How to Survive a Plague" tells the tragic and amazing tale of how a handful of '80s activists won a huge victory
The trillion-gallon wastewater loophole
Abrahm Lustgarten
State and federal regulators often do little to confirm what pollutants go into wells for drilling waste
Feingold: “Even worse than we expected”
Alex Seitz-Wald
Russ Feingold tells Salon the post-Citizens United world is "even more shameless" than he imagined
Should the terminally ill control their deaths?
Daniel Krieger
A year after my mother's uncomfortable decline, it's a question with which I'm still wrestling
Group gives $250K to Maine gay marriage opponents
Clarke Canfield
NOM is pumping money into Maine's gay marriage fight
No ethics charge for Democratic California Rep. Waters
Larry Margasak
The House Ethics Committee found no violations by Maxine Waters
Can this activist save Arizona?
Jeff Biggers
"Show Us Your Papers" has inspired a new generation of progressives to challenge the state's backward leadership
The 47 percent: What FDR fought against
David Woolner
Romney's fundamental contempt for the poor is what Roosevelt devoted his career, in part, to overcoming
Keep kids off Facebook
Mary Elizabeth Williams
New numbers say millions of kids are sneaking in, with Mom and Dad's help. But I will not be friending your child
Ethics committee nears end of Maxine Waters case
Larry Margasak
The committee is investigating whether Waters improperly steered $12 million in federal bailout money
Black women rally against voter ID laws
Suzanne Gamboa
Black women had the highest turnout of any group in 2008, with 69 percent
Study: Outnumbered by men, women don’t speak up
Maya
Confirming what many have long suspected, women tend not to assert themselves in male-dominated environments
Koch-funded activists to protest Occupy
Natasha Lennard
Right-wing group says it's time "someone stood up to" heavily policed, regularly stood-up-to OWS
Alabama GOP chairman goes birther
Jillian Rayfield
The Republican said he thought a film espousing an even crazier birther idea is "absolutely frightening"
Study: “47 percent” not hurting Mitt
Steve Kornacki
A new study suggests his remarks might not spell doom, but there could be a silver lining for Obama
Pawlenty: New Public Enemy No. 1
Andrew Leonard
Tim Pawlenty ditches Romney's campaign -- sending poli-Tweeters into overdrive. But the real story is his new job
In experiment scientists watched evolution happen
Prachi Gupta
Researchers have documented a step-by-step guide to how organisms evolve
Four histories of the right’s 47 percent theory
Mike Konczal
Romney may have put it into words, but the ideas behind it have been swirling for decades
Amanda Palmer still doesn’t get it
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The Kickstarter millionaire finally agrees to pay guest musicians, but sounds spiteful to share crowdsourced riches
Anti-US protests: Was it all politics?
Erin Cunningham
The anti-American furor that gripped Cairo last week says more about local political rivalries than anything else
Murdoch’s BSkyB is “fit and proper”
Associated Press
U.K. regulator criticizes James Murdoch's management but okays company license
“Makers vs. takers”: A misguided debate
Jared Bernstein
It's good to discuss the role of government, but not in such false and divisive terms
Olympic gold medalist files for bankruptcy
Paul Foy
One of the world's most decorated wrestlers is nearly $3 million in debt
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