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Small businesses are not our economic backbone

Jared Bernstein
Getting it straight on job creation

Is the Al-Assad regime crumbling?

Beirut, with a reporter in Syria, Hugh Macleod, Annasofie Flamand
The assassination of top Syrian security chiefs comes as evidence mounts that the regime’s support is crumbling

Abusive “steel sweatshop” returns

Josh Eidelson
The company endangered workers, stiffed creditors, got government contracts and then declared bankruptcy

Classified in Gitmo trials: Detainees’ every word

Cora Currier
"Any and all statements" are "presumptively classified," according to a government order

Argentina’s stolen babies seek closure

Ed Stocker
A man who was “disappeared” by the armed forces, stolen and raised by the regime, speaks out

Dark side of a Bain success

Art Levine
A for-profit health company bought by Bain -- that Romney profits from -- has exploded in size and tales of neglect

Tea Party torpedoes Law of Sea Treaty

Alex Seitz-Wald
How the far right managed to kill a naval treaty that nearly everyone else supported

Can Brooklyn gentrify the right way?

Brian Browdie
Development has brought jobs and construction to downtown Brooklyn, but some communities feel ignored

In Africa, US launches HIV push

John Donnelly
The US will begin a series of initiatives to see if an AIDS-free generation is possible

Four dangerous myths about government spending

Mattea Kramer
How not to solve an American crisis

How corporations have made America like the USSR

Sara Robinson
Free-market capitalism was supposed to save us from faceless apparatchiks. But that's not what happened

Wall Street goes in for Mitt

Alex Seitz-Wald
Wall Street hearts Mitt; public supports Obama on taxes; Adelson tops $50 million; and other top Tuesday stories

Green Day: Rock’s saddest joke

Stephen Deusner
A new single finds the American idiots empty, edgeless and -- even worse -- channeling lame Bono poses

Investigating leading GOP moneyman Sheldon Adelson

Matt Isaacs, Lowell Bergman, Stephen Engelberg
Authorities are investigating possible bribes and widespread corruption

What’s hiding in Mitt’s taxes?

Joan Walsh
If releasing his tax returns is more damaging than hiding them, there must be something worth concealing

Obama’s Bain attacks recall FDR

David Woolner
Obama's Bain attacks follow FDR's re-election tactics, except for a key aspect: A full-throated case for government

Conservatism makes you happy

Chris Mooney
Conservatives enjoy life more than liberals. Why left-leaning people should take the "happiness gap" seriously

Unemployed generation threatens Spain

Paul Ames
No end's in sight to Spain's economic crisis as the government embarks on new austerity measures

Five great published diaries

Alec Ash
Satirist and author Craig Brown gives his recommendations from Andy Warhol to Harpo Marx

America’s heavyweight hope

Timothy Bella
Can Michael Hunter restore American Olympic boxing to the glories of Ali, Frazier and Foreman?

Deportation laws destroy lives

Daniel Kanstroom
American deportation laws are tearing families apart

“Breaking Bad’s” hell on earth

Michelle Kuo, Albert Wu
On television's most compelling antihero

Before “Fifty Shades of Grey”

Tracy Clark-Flory
Everyone loves smut, says Patty Marks of Ellora's Cave, who turned kinky fiction into millions before E.L. James

Fifty shades of capitalism

Lynn Parramore
Pain and bondage in the American workplace
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