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The imperatives of political pressure
Glenn Greenwald
Like LGBT activists, Latinos continously pressured Obama, and now have an important victory to show for it
Steve King: If I offend you, you don’t belong here
Alex Seitz-Wald
The GOP congressman defends comparing immigrants to dogs. Don't like it? Then you're not an American, he says.
Can Mitt win doing nothing?
Steve Kornacki
Romney is testing whether a vague campaign can unseat an incumbent when the economy is rotten
GOP/Dem rhetorical convergence
Glenn Greenwald
A Democratic columnist channels Bush, Rove and Palin to malign Obama's critics as Terrorist-lovers
Pick of the week: Can sitting in a chair be art?
Andrew O'Hehir
Pick of the week: An art-world rebel turns unlikely celebrity in "Marina Abramović: The Artist Is Present"
Rubio vs. Portman — up close
Alex Seitz-Wald
The two front-runners to be Romney's No. 2 speak. Guess which one some found lacking enough "Star power"?
We’ve been brainwashed
Joseph E. Stiglitz
It's no accident that Americans widely underestimate inequality. The rich prefer it that way
Trans-Pacific Partnership: Larger than NAFTA?
Josh Eidelson
Leaked documents reveal disturbing truths about a trade deal Obama's negotiating that could grow bigger than NAFTA
How cozy is Romney with K Street?
Alex Seitz-Wald
Lobbyists have brought in $1.2 million for the GOP candidate, who is rewarding them with access
Neighborhood watch groups in the cross hairs
John Sodaro
After the Trayvon Martin killing, neighborhood watch groups have come under renewed scrutiny
The new Obama doctrine: A six-point plan for global war
Nick Turse
Special ops, drones, spy games, civilian soldiers, proxy fighters and cyber warfare
China investigates forced abortion photos
Hélène Hofman
Images of the 7-month-old fetus were posted online, sparking outrage
Do Republicans want $400 gas?
Roger Sorkin
That’s what the military pays per gallon in Afghanistan, and some in the GOP have fought efforts to change that
What might cause another 9/11?
Glenn Greenwald
It is supporters of Obama's aggression, not its opponents, who are likely to provoke another Terrorist attack
Bob Kerrey, yet another Great Moderate Hope
Alex Pareene
Matt Bai and the dream of a Senate once again ruled by wise old men
Brown lashes out at super PACs
Alex Seitz-Wald
The Ohio senator tells Salon he's fed up with conservative groups pumping money into his race
Newt Gingrich: Cheap date
Steve Kornacki
His plan to raise his profile backfired. A speech by him now costs less than it did before he ran for president
Thousands march against Putin
News Desk
Despite attempts by Putin to clamp down on opposition, Russians flocked to an anti-government march in Moscow.
Sent away
Cara Tabachnick
Laws that allow juvenile offenders to be tried as adults have condemned thousands of troubled youth to wasted lives
Bush still boosts Obama
Steve Kornacki
An alarming Fed report may actually help explain why some struggling Americans haven’t turned on the president
Hatred: What drones sow
Jefferson Morley
The hidden and growing danger of Obama's remote air war in Pakistan and Yemen
The evolutionary origins of optimism
Elaine Fox
Positive feeling evolved to make us do critical tasks -- but new findings suggest it can also help us live longer
How to stop world catastrophe
Cary Tennis
I feel we are sliding over a cliff and no one is doing anything to stop it
Gay Mormons challenge church
Naomi Zeveloff
Maverick leaders are trying to welcome gay Mormons back to the LDS -- and in some wards, it might be working
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