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Who’s to blame for Wisconsin?
Alex Seitz-Wald
Labor activists are angry at national Democrats for tepid support. But were they right to keep their distance?
Don’t count on good Apple jobs
David Sirota
CEO Tim Cook says he wants to bring manufacturing back to America. But the company's profits tell a different story
Can unions bounce back?
Josh Eidelson
Tom Barrett's defeat in Wisconsin was a devastating blow to labor -- but not a death knell
Kobach’s radical agenda
Jefferson Morley
The Kansas Sec. of State already has Romney's ear on immigration. Will the candidate follow him on other issues?
Canada’s oil curse
Sandro Contenta
Power is shifting to the oil-happy west, a Conservative stronghold
Walker wins one for the plutocrats
Joan Walsh
Outspent 7-1, Democrats couldn't beat Scott Walker with a strong ground game. What does that say about November?
The woman who could spoil Wisconsin
Josh Eidelson
Updated: She is the nation's most notorious election clerk -- and Dems worry that she's out to help Scott Walker
Time to retire “Occupy”?
Natasha Lennard
The label may have outlived its usefulness, but the political experiment it describes carries on
Can liberals cure stupidity?
Thomas Schaller
One of the greatest obstacles to progressive causes is how ignorant Americans are about them
Electing an assassin-in-chief
Tom Engelhardt
Don't expect America's drone policy to change any time soon
A CIA spook spills his secrets
David Sirota
Henry Crumpton's new book, "The Art of Intelligence," gives a rare glimpse into intelligence's inner workings
No ideology to see here!
Irin Carmon
The Romney aide Politico praised as "non-ideological" once tried to redefine Plan B contraception as abortion
Denying global warming, despite no actual expertise
Bill McKibben
Don't laugh: It's the wackiest and most extreme climate-change deniers who carry the most influence in Washington
Wis. recall down to the wire
Alex Seitz-Wald
Scott Walker takes his cash advantage to the polls; Obama donors drop out; and Monday's other top political stories
Anonymous strikes back
Parmy Olson
Salon exclusive: A D.C. computer executive thought he could outwit the hacker collective. He was very, very wrong
A BDSM blacklist
Tracy Clark-Flory
A Facebook-like site for kinksters stops users from naming alleged abusers, sparking debate over justice and safety
Split over Syria
Alex Seitz-Wald
Why can't the Democratic Party come up with a consensus position on the Middle East's most brutal conflict?
Deliberate media propaganda
Glenn Greenwald
The media now knows that "militant" is a term of official propaganda, yet still use it for America's drone victims
Books’ most hateful bestseller
Jordan Michael Smith
Joel Richardson pens screeds about the "Islamic Antichrist" -- and they have a big following on the religious right
What gets declassified?
Russ Baker
JFK assassination documents offer surprising lessons about government secrecy -- and Obama's presidency
Dreamers get more lip service
Jefferson Morley
Rubio ally offers a "1/4 DREAM Act" while Obama stalls
Federal court strikes at DOMA
Alex Seitz-Wald
A Bush-appointed judge says the federal government can't discriminate against gay couples
Losing Yemeni hearts and minds
Letta Tayler
CIA drone strikes in the Middle Eastern country are undermining our mission there
Obama’s next line of attack
Alex Seitz-Wald
He's moving on to Romney's Mass. record; Scott Walker's defense fund; and Thursday's other top political stories
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