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New NSA docs contradict 9/11 claims

Jordan Michael Smith
“I don’t think the Bush administration would want to see these released," an expert tells Salon

Oh, look at that: National Review publishes racist nut

Alex Pareene
David Yerushalmi, anti-Shariah crusader, also once had some interesting thoughts on slavery

Shocking Christian school textbooks

Bruce Wilson
Thousands of Louisiana students will receive state voucher money to attend religious schools. What will they learn?

King: Time to investigate Muslims, again

Nathan Lean
Congress's biggest Islamophobe, Rep. Pete King, is opening his fifth set of hearings tomorrow into American Muslims

A white backlash?

Steve Kornacki
Obama's immigration announcement is a big winner in the polls – at least for now

Obama administration’s drone death figures don’t add up

Justin Elliott
Officials have provided conflicting reports on kills in Pakistan

Michelle Obama’s mysterious roots

Rachel Swarns
The first lady's great-great-great-grandmother kept a secret from the family

It couldn’t happen here, it does happen there

Tom Engelhardt
The value of American -- and Afghan -- lives

Immigration move a big win

Alex Seitz-Wald
The Supreme Court is divided; Congress is lazy; GOP mega-donors possibly corrupt; and other top Tuesday stories.

Dark money middlemen

Alex Seitz-Wald
Updated: Citizens United banned campaign coordination with super PACs, but the GOP may have found a way around

Time for a typewriter renaissance?

Jessie Schiewe
Hipsters and newbies alike rediscover those beautiful machines that go clickety-clack

Lanny Davis and Michael Steele have new moneymaking venture

Alex Pareene
Centrism lives! There's a new consulting firm dedicated to bipartisan civility from two justifiably hated hacks

As America grows more polarized, conservatives increasingly reject science and rational thought

Amanda Marcotte
The Tea Party has intensified social pressure on conservative-leaning Americans to shun science and academia

Sheldon Adelson: $71 million man

Alex Seitz-Wald
The mogul antes up another $35 million; Romney gets heckled; Greece gets bailed out; and other top Monday stories.

Can’t a capitalist be moral?

Luigi Zingales
As a business school professor, I've noticed a shortage of ethics in my field. It's time to do more

My secret from Dad

Margaret Mattox
For 20 years, I protected him from the teenage trauma that tore apart my world. Now, it's time to come clean

When Chomsky wept

Fred Branfman
I first met Noam Chomsky in Laos, where I showed him the devastating effects of U.S. air raids

Our great healthcare denial

Michael Berube
We're all an accident or diagnosis away from long-term care. Why does our healthcare debate never address this?

“Officials say” journalism

Glenn Greenwald
Yet again, the American media misleads by uncritically printing unverified, false claims from the U.S. military

My “50 Shades” sex party

JL Scott
I made fun of the silly erotic bestseller. But I have more in common with the heroine than I realized

Eating local hurts the planet

Pierre Desrochers, Hiroko Shimizu
Are farmers markets bad? Two scientists argue "food miles," the distance from farm to plate, is a worthless measure

Breast milk could prevent HIV

Alexander Besant
Repeated exposure to breast milk of HIV-infected mothers did not increase the chance of HIV in the child

Chinese try out food activism

Alexa Olesen
Using new media, grassroots activists stand up for food safety

“Not a great president”

Steve Kornacki
In an exclusive interview, Michael Dukakis reacts to a week of Poppy Bush puffery
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