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Clinton’s no liberal hero
Matt Stoller
The former president is suddenly at the center of the 2012 race. Have we forgotten how he screwed the economy?
Steve Klein’s anti-Muslim crusade
Leah Nelson
The consultant behind "The Innocence of Muslims" has been pushing Coptic Christians to join his cause for years
Venezuela’s tribe massacre mystery
Girish Gupta
Eighty Yanomami were reportedly killed by Brazilian miners. Evidence suggests this may not be the case
Black smoke rising from U.S. embassy in Tunisia
Associated Press
Anti-American protests have erupted across the Middle East
Where do jobs come from?
Jared Bernstein
Amid the campaign rhetoric, it can be easy to forget. A quick explainer on how the labor cycle works
Far right: Our speech is freer!
Sally Kohn
Wing nuts insist on their right to spew hate -- but demand that those who criticize them be "held accountable"
Libyan attack may have been a twin operation
Associated Press
Officials are trying to determine the causes for the violence in Libya, Yemen, and Cairo
Plans for giant Antarctic marine sanctuary falter
Nick Perry
New Zealand politicians reject fishing compromise with U.S.
Paying for sex — and love
Tracy Clark-Flory
A survey of men who look for sex online finds they're more interested in emotion than getting kinky
Can plastic bags save the planet?
Nick Welsh
Stephen Joseph's Save the Plastic Bag Coalition maintains that they're good for the environment -- and the economy
The wrong way to save on healthcare
Robert Reich
Employer expenditures for workers' health insurance are down from last year, but the reasons why may be deceiving
Egypt and Libya denounce “extremist” fringe
Erin Cunningham
After the attacks in Benghazi, Muslims from both countries took to Twitter and other outlets to express their grief
Limbaugh: Al-Qaida “gave up Osama”
Alex Seitz-Wald
He says the terrorist group wanted to "mak[e] Obama look good" so he would remain in the White House
America’s war monopoly
Tom Engelhardt
The US is involved in military operations in countries you'd never expect. Further proof that war's what we do best
Can you change her choice?
Irin Carmon
A remarkable fact about strict new abortion laws, like forced ultrasounds, is how rarely they change women's minds
Teacher evaluations at center of Chicago strike
Sophia Tareen
Chicago teachers oppose using test scores to rate their performances
NYC big-soda crackdown plan goes to vote Thursday
David B. Caruso
The city's Board of Health will vote on Bloomberg's controversial proposal [UPDATED]
“The Wire” is NOT like Dickens
Laura Miller
Stop comparing the HBO series to Victorian novels, already!
Blame anarchy for Benghazi
Murtaza Hussain
Libyans are overwhelmingly pro-American. So how did Tuesday's attack occur?
Libyan attack may have been planned
Osama Alfitory, Maggie Michael
As the US learns more about last night's embassy attack, the White House believes it may have been planned
Who is Sam Bacile?
Shaya Tayefe Mohajer
The man behind the controversial anti-Islamic film claims to be Israeli, but Israel officials have no record of him
Chicago teachers’ strike grinds into third day
Don Babwin
More than 350,000 students have been out of class for three days
California’s rampant farm-labor abuse
Tracie McMillan
A new case exposes a thorny legal question: Who's responsible for sub-contracted labor exploitation?
Can babies read?
Janet Hopson
YouTube now overflows with videos of tykes "reading" books, but whether they should is another story
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