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Romney’s long assault on firefighters
Alex Seitz-Wald
Mitt Romney has a long history of attacking firefighters and their unions, going back to his days in Massachusetts
What it takes to be in Vogue
Irin Carmon
Anna Wintour says Asma al-Assad is "completely at odds" with the magazine's priorities. But is she really?
The Queen
Daisy Banks
The royal biographer Robert Lacey considers Queen Elizabeth II in her diamond jubilee year
Showing D.C. some tough love on HIV/AIDS
Juliana Schatz
The AIDS expert left her prestigious government post to bring lessons from Africa to D.C. communities
Will the Middle East starve?
Fred Pearce
Saudi Arabia and others have oil but not enough water or farmland. So they're buying land from poorer nations
Asleep at the Roger Clemens trial
Chris Feliciano Arnold
It's autographs, all-stars, courtly manners and a battle to stay awake as the baseball icon fights for his freedom
True Hollywood story: The producer and the Black Panther
Kate Coleman
Bert Schneider craved rebel cachet, Huey Newton his cash. The very Hollywood tale of the producer and Black Panther
Embracing the fringe
Sarah Posner
David Bereit was an extreme figure in abortion politics but he's found a bigger audience in the contraception fight
My Dorothy Parker years
Jennifer Wright
At 15, I fell for the brilliant NYC writer. In the hotel she made famous, I found a home away from home
How healthcare trapped the GOP
Andrew Leonard
Republicans want to keep the popular parts of Obamacare, but the Supreme Court could make that very difficult
Santorum’s last gasp
Alex Seitz-Wald
The former candidate has created his own PAC, but don't expect him to make much of an impact
Apocalypse soon
Sarah Laskow
A new report in Nature warns that we've changed the planet so much, we'll no longer recognize it in a few decades
Bring on the gay Boy Scouts
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A new challenge sheds light on a horribly outdated policy. It's time for the Scouts' exclusionary rules to end
Media, drones and rank propaganda
Glenn Greenwald
As usual, the leading spokespeople for government policies are disguised as the nation's Adversarial Watchdog Press
What’s really in your steak?
Jim Hightower
Do you prefer it with a nice Bernaise sauce or maybe some transglutaminase? Yes, "meat glue"
Poll: Bain attacks are working
Alex Seitz-Wald
More people have a negative opinion of private equity; Bill Clinton says sorry; and other top Friday stories
Selling out students
Andrew Leonard
Sallie Mae was created to help young people get loans, but it ended up putting profits before their well-being
Skinheads eye Euro 2012
Barry Neild
As Europe's biggest soccer tournament gets underway, many fear a volatile mix of anger and racism
Trust Me on This: “Abbey Road”
Chris Eigeman
The actor's son learns a painful lesson about taste when a girl makes fun of his favorite album on the playground
Doctors caught in the abortion wars
Irin Carmon
The antiabortion movement is increasingly targeting doctors -- and a few partisan physicians are lending it a hand
Probing Obama’s secrecy games
Glenn Greenwald
Will high-level Obama officials who leak for political gain be punished on equal terms with actual whistleblowers?
The cure for the Tea Party?
Steve Kornacki
Norm Ornstein tells Salon how California’s new primary system could help combat the biggest problem in Washington
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