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Randall Poster: The man with perfect taste
Stephen Deusner
Randall Poster picks music for Wes Anderson and discovered your favorite bands. But can he make Fleetwood Mac hip?
Six reasons we may have another bank crisis
Alexander Arapoglou, Jerri-Lynn Scofield
Rampant financial crime and poor regulation can only mean another blowup, and guess who will be holding the bag?
Seven ways Republicans adopt slavery rhetoric
Adele M. Stan
Joe Biden slipped in his "chains" claim, but the GOP routinely uses the theme of slavery to scare its white base
Must men be patronizing?
Rebecca Solnit
Todd Akin is just the latest example of a guy who thinks he knows everything, explaining the world to women
Paul Ryan’s rape reversal
Alex Seitz-Wald
Romney says he would not oppose abortion in instances of rape; but Paul Ryan's record looks a lot like Todd Akin's
Syrian regime, winning the propaganda war
Ben Lynfield
GlobalPost dissects Syria’s surprisingly effective state media strategy
How dark money stays dark
Alex Seitz-Wald
How dark money groups mislead the IRS; Romney disowns Akin over rape comments; and other top Monday stories
Our school shooting
Sarah Tomlinson
A lone gunman ripped apart my college campus and took my friend's life, but I've never written about it. Until now
Immigration sparks domestic terrorism threat
Daryl Johnson
A former DHS analyst discusses how anti-immigration sentiment has galvanized far-right extremists
Ronald Reagan: Informant
Seth Rosenfeld
At a crucial moment in his career, Reagan talked to the FBI about communism in Hollywood
I made Clarence Thomas laugh
Jay Wexler
It's not easy being a Supreme Court clerk. We ate pizza with Scalia and battled to sneak funny words into rulings
Let me do sobriety my way
Mishka Shubaly
While I may not be your definition of sober, I am mine. So stop telling me what I need
Gay marriage’s next breakthrough
Alex Seitz-Wald
In November, activists in Maine hope to make their state the first to legalize gay marriage with a ballot measure
Gas profiteers’ shocking crimes
Aaron Skirboll
Allan Shipman was found guilty of illegal dumping, but he's part of a much bigger problem
Inside the Reykjavik Art Museum
Ben Valentine
It's comprised of three buildings, but Hafnarhús houses the most contemporary selection
Five ways privatization is ruining America
Paul Buchheit
We spend lifetimes developing community assets, then give them away to a corporation for lifetimes to come
Gun nuts: Obama staged Aurora
Alex Seitz-Wald
The head of a prominent gun rights group thinks Obama may have set up the Aurora shooting to pass a gun ban
Pussy Riot’s victorious defeat
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The feminist punks get two years in jail -- but set off an international protest against Putin's Russia
Pussy Riot members sentenced to two years in prison
Nataliya Vasilyeva
Friday's sentence comes amid a wave of protests around the world in support of the feminist rockers
Ecuador’s Assange statement, decoded
Simeon Tegel
An analysis of the text from the Ecuadorean Foreign Ministry granting WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange asylum
9 out of $10 against Obama
Alex Seitz-Wald
Conservatives are dominating the super PAC wars; military suicides hit records; and other top Friday stories
Iraq officials: Over 90 dead in Thursday’s attacks
Adam Schreck
Iraq's second deadliest day since U.S. troops left in December coincides with this weekend's Eid al-Fitr holiday
White and whiter
Joan Walsh
The Romney-Ryan ticket represents the GOP's gamble that its shrinking monochrome base can win one more election
Police: More than 30 killed in S. Africa shooting
Jon Gambrell
Police attacked striking workers at a platinum mine who charged a line of officers trying to disperse them
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