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Keith Ellison: GOP “basically a bigoted party”

Alex Pareene
Minnesota's Muslim congressman on the GOP's anti-Muslim crusade

What are we cheering for?

Matt Stoller
Don't let the conventions distract you from the real lesson of 2012: America is becoming increasingly undemocratic

Are Dems shutting out labor?

Sally Kohn
Unions have long been the backbone of the Democratic Party. So why aren't they getting more love in Charlotte?

Did Citigroup defraud billions from Abu Dhabi?

Pam Martens
The U.S. ally learns firsthand how Wall Street does business. An investigative report into the company's dealings

Lobbyists on the floor

Alex Seitz-Wald
Lobbyists at the DNC; Romney's tax returns hacked; and other top Thursday stories

Gay marriage won’t be mandatory

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Catholic bishops and a crazy campaign ad exploit an imagined gay menace. It's comical, but they're not kidding

White supremacist’s wild ponzi scheme

Hatewatch Staff
A South Carolina extremist is facing prison after defrauding hundreds of people over an 11-year period

Minnesota’s attack on gay marriage

Andy Birkey
Opponents of same-sex unions are using a controversial study to push a discriminatory new amendment

Drone “blowback” is real

Jordan Michael Smith
A new analysis finds five ways drone strikes in Yemen are hurting American interests

Putin stokes culture wars

Dan Peleschuk
The president is seeking to secure a loyal base of supporters by polarizing Russian society

The unemployment rate election

Robert Reich
On Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics releases its latest report. Which candidate's message will it support?

Teachers aren’t the problem

Paul Tough
Our schools and politicians are failing poor kids for many reasons -- and the current debate ignores them all

Can hookups be more fun?

Debby Herbenick
A new study shows that women are less likely to orgasm during casual sex. It doesn't have to be that way

Don’t mourn the mass party era

Michael Lind
Yes, our political parties have become glorified brands, but is this necessarily a bad thing?

Five ways Texas discriminates against minority voters

Lois Beckett, Suevon Lee
Last week, multiple panels of federal judges found that Texas' state Legislature targeted blacks and Latinos

Warren’s political education

Monica Potts
Supporters of the Massachusetts Democrat thought she had a lock on Ted Kennedy’s old Senate seat. What happened?

Dems: Romney will attack LGBT rights

Alex Seitz-Wald
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius says Romney could erase progress in "30 days"

Obama’s Internet fail

Michael Barthel
The president's Reddit Q&A last week took a supposedly revolutionary cultural form and made it seem old-fashioned

America’s shocking waste in Afghanistan

Nick Turse
With the US set to withdraw in 2014, military outposts are being shut down. The sheer number of them is staggering

Do gay couples have happier kids?

Jessica Valenti
Studies show that the traditional nuclear family is not better. It's a dying model -- and that's a good thing

D.T. Max discusses David Foster Wallace

Scott Timberg
David Foster Wallace was the most exciting writer of his generation. A new biography examines his troubled life

Retta’s incredible Twitter feed

Willa Paskin
"Parks and Recreation's" Donna on the show and her TV-centric Twitter feed, which you should be reading

Is piracy a radical force?

Gavin Mueller
From Blackbeard to Kim Dotcom, a look at piracy's place in capitalist society

How should we treat addiction?

Joe Schrank
The leader of the largest alternative to AA sounds off on why 12 steps shouldn't be the only model for sobriety
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