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Why Planned Parenthood matters
Joan Walsh
The Tea Party tried to turn the group into the New Black Panther Party, and instead inspired an ongoing backlash
Syrian rebels’ man in D.C.
Jordan Michael Smith
Radwan Ziadeh has been the loudest advocate in Washington for an intervention to oust al-Assad
Another National Review contributor pals around with nativists
Alex Pareene
National Review editor-at-large John O'Sullivan was on the board of anti-immigrant site VDARE
Romney trashes his dad
Andrew Leonard
Mitt's attack on HUD -- which his father once led -- reveals how far right the GOP has drifted
America’s expensive sex offenders
Hannah Rappleye
Ballooning costs are making states rethink laws that would keep these criminals in civil detention for life
Israel’s latest overreaction
Larry Derfner
A brutal new video reveals how out-of-touch the country's leaders are with the security reality
An LGBT-labor alliance
James Cersonsky
From Washington to Maryland, unions have become key players in the fight for marriage equality
My feats of manliness
Noah Charney
Ax wielding! Wife buying! If you think American weddings are crazy, try marrying the love of your life in Slovenia
But is it Occupy?
Natasha Lennard
As the movement ages, it's becoming harder and harder to determine which groups exactly belong to it
Pulitzers snub fiction
Laura Miller
No novel won the coveted prize this year, but does that mean nothing good was published?
Which way for Obama?
Joan Walsh
His approval jumped after he adopted a feistier populist tone last fall. So Third Way centrists want him to stop it
A huge student loan scam
Andrew Leonard
With the help of Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., for-profit colleges are massively ripping off U.S. taxpayers
Bill Keller joins Krugman/Brooks Op-Ed fight
Alex Pareene
A defense of centrism from a convincing argument against it
Debbie caves to Islamophobes
Zaid Jilani
The DNC chairwoman was supposed to speak to a Muslim group this week but canceled after a right-wing smear campaign
Latin America’s drug war evolution
Alex Leff
A policy advisor explains why leaders from Mexico to Argentina are pushing decriminalization and legal regulation
Personalizing civil liberties abuses
Glenn Greenwald
American Muslims have paid a deeply personal, and deeply unjust, price for post-9/11 civil liberties abuses
“War crime” delusions
Chase Madar
A WikiLeaks video of an Iraq war massacre raises questions about international laws governing armed conflict
Is the right really breaking up with its racists?
Alex Pareene
The National Review fired two bigots -- but don't expect it to part with the idea that race determines intelligence
Backstage at the Final Four
Brian Weinberg
As media explodes, up close with the Twitter wars, massive egos, fancy buffets and flirty reporters at the big game
Economy killers: Inequality and GOP ignorance
Paul Krugman, Robin Wells
By failing Econ 101, Republican leaders failed the country and repeated the errors that caused the Great Depression
Gorillas made me do it
Max Rivlin-Nadler
From dating to elevator riding, our social interactions are a lot like primate game play. An expert explains
“Late Bloomers”: Can 60-plus sex work on-screen?
Andrew O'Hehir
Isabella Rossellini and William Hurt face a late-midlife sex crisis in the taboo-nudging "Late Bloomers"
Don’t arm Syria’s rebels
Gary Kamiya
Liberals arguing that the U.S. should give weapons to Syrian rebels underestimate Assad's power at home
When Democrats gave up on guns
Steve Kornacki
The NRA’s attacks on Barack Obama are a reminder of the futility of his party’s 2nd Amendment strategy
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