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Drones for “urban warfare”
Jefferson Morley
Manufacturers are targeting U.S. police forces for sales, as drones move from the Middle East to Main Street
Schools for the corporate era
Julianne Hing
Gov. Jindal has reshaped Louisiana's public education system based on ALEC's blueprints
America’s true tax rate
David Sirota
The U.S. already has flat taxes. But conservatives, like Pat Tiberi, are still clamoring for cuts for the rich
ALEC attacks shareholders
Mariah Blake
Documents reveal that the shady group is helping corporations block new efforts to limit their political spending
Rich. Weird. Romney.
Alex Pareene
Everything you need to know about Willard Mitt Romney. An excerpt from Salon's new e-book, "The Rude Guide to Mitt"
Your next mayor: A computer
Will Doig
Technology is helping cities control everything from traffic to disease. But who should control the technology?
Every country for itself
Thomas Rogers
As American power wanes, we're being faced with a dangerous new power vacuum. An expert explains what's next
No sympathy for the creative class
Scott Timberg
Taxpayers bail out Wall Street and Detroit. But there's no help, or Springsteen anthem, for struggling creatives
National Journal reports: Things are bad out in Real America
Alex Pareene
The crumbling of once-great institutions isn't to blame for middle-class decline and anger. Politicians are
The rise of the Mormon feminist housewife
Irin Carmon
Being a stay-at-home mom is still the religion's ideal, but it's no longer reality for many women
“Veep”: “The Office” goes to D.C.
Willa Paskin
HBO's "Veep" is a funny and sharp take on our political absurdities -- with a dazzling Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Is this man a terrorist?
Matthew Harwood
Francis Grady is accused of trying to burn down an abortion clinic, but the feds haven't charged him with terrorism
White guys vs. Obama
Steve Kornacki
He’s getting blown away among blue-collar white men, but it doesn’t have to cost him the election
EPA’s fracking rules disappoint
Lena Groeger
The EPA's first-ever fracking regulations don't address most major concerns about the pracitice
Time to talk Mormonism
Sarah Posner
Mitt Romney has been pandering to evangelical voters for months. Will he now connect these issues to his own faith?
Breivik: Product of the Internet?
Richard Orange
Educated by Wikipedia and World of Warcraft, the Norway mass murderer developed his dangerous philosophy online
The GOP’s very peculiar unity
Steve Kornacki
The conservative base is finally with Romney, but now he has to keep it from revolting for six long months
When your child is gay
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Kids are coming out at younger and younger ages -- and parents need to help them. Here's how
I chose the wrong man again!
Cary Tennis
I got into therapy, dealt with my issues and thought I was cured. So why am I engaged to another crazy guy?
“Darling Companion”: A death knell for the baby boom?
Andrew O'Hehir
Lawrence Kasdan's "Big Chill" baby-boom trilogy reaches its end with a whimper (and a woof) in "Darling Companion"
ALEC: We will stop being gun nuts now
Alex Pareene
Right-wing legislation drafting house refocuses on business issues following bad press and boycotts
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