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End the mom war
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Behind sound bites and media hype, there's the real conflict real mothers face every day. And it needs to stop
Making politicians look bad: ‘A fireable offense’
Charles R. Davis
Guest Post: Getting Sen. Rockefeller to reveal the truth about Iran intelligence nearly lost me my reporting job
The real criminals in the Tarek Mehanna case
Glenn Greenwald
An American Muslim punished for his political views delivers an extraordinary statement in court
Rick Scott’s toxic legacy
George Bauer
From gun deregulation to education cuts, the laws enacted under the GOP governor will haunt Florida for years
How Bain Capital made us fat
Andrew Leonard
Why private equity -- especially the firm that made Mitt Romney rich -- loves fast-food chains
What the “War on Moms” means
Steve Kornacki
The Romney campaign invents a ludicrous meme to keep the outrage alive, raise some money, and fight the gender gap
Pick of the week: Joss Whedon’s horror puzzler
Andrew O'Hehir
Pick of the week: "The Cabin in the Woods" gives the tired teen-splatter formula an ingenious post-"Scream" twist
Obama’s new Wall Street foes
Bill Moyers, Michael Winship
Former allies are turning on the president now that he wants to close gaping tax loopholes for the 1 percent
“Girls” lives up to the hype
Willa Paskin
HBO's new show has rightly become a generational event. It's just as funny, smart and authentic as we'd hoped
Newt Gingrich, Fox News victim
Steve Kornacki
He says the Murdoch/Ailes network is in the tank for Romney and biased against him – and he’s basically right
The super PAC small donors
Molly Redden
Forget the "mega-donor." Meet the Americans who are cutting Mitt Romney's super PAC tiny checks
Nigeria: Terrorism’s new hot spot
Heather Murdock
The local extremists behind Nigeria's Easter bombings may be linked to other al-Qaida groups
Irrational choice theory
Eve Gerber
An economic sociologist explains why we need to look at social behavior to understand the current crisis
Abortion options fade in South
Irin Carmon
Have antiabortion activists finally found a way to drive two women's clinics out of Mississippi and Alabama?
Wells Fargo’s prison cash cow
Charles R. Davis
Guest Post: The bailed-out bank has used its taxpayer money to invest in private prisons
Syria’s deadly cease-fire
GlobalPost
Despite the much-touted Annan peace plan, the last two weeks have been among the bloodiest of the uprising
Romney’s poor state problem
Thomas Ferguson, Walter Dean Burnham
Mitt's dismal primary performance in lower-income states reflects the GOP's growing class divide
Guillen’s pro-Castro candor
Jefferson Morley
The Miami Marlins' manager is lucky to get a suspension. Not so long ago, he might have received a car bomb.
Was “Glee” ever good?
Willa Paskin
As the now-grating show returns from its hiatus, it's time to wonder what we loved in the first place
Afghanistan syndrome
Tom Engelhardt
Today's endless war has overtaken Vietnam in our collective consciousness as America's great military nightmare
Syria’s “cease-fire” strategy
James Foley
On the day violence is supposed to be suspended, we look at Assad's efforts to retake the country by force
Why is Obama winning?
Steve Kornacki
Two very different explanations for the improvement in his poll numbers that began last fall
Fox’s misinformation effect
Chris Mooney
It's not just the programming. Conservatives are more likely to seek out outlets that affirm their views
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