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Mitt Romney’s Southern strategy

Molly Redden
He spent almost nothing in the South as his super PAC doled out millions. How outside money transformed the race

Assad’s surreal visit to Homs

Hugh Macleod, Annasofie Flamand
During the Syrian dictator's first trip to the devastated city of Homs, the bombing stopped -- for a few hours

Guest Op-Ed: MEK and its material supporters in Washington

Glenn Greenwald
Why are so many prominent Washington officials supporting a designated Terrorist group?

Where are the normal Christians?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
On the news, people of faith -- like me -- are cast as lunatic right-wingers. But we're not all like that

Why the MPAA doesn’t want your kid to see “Bully”

Andrew O'Hehir
With its R rating for "Bully," the ratings board reveals its true nature -- and may have doomed itself

Craziness prevails in Obamacare hearings

Andrew Koppelman
Healthcare reform may be in peril after the Supreme Court gave silly arguments serious consideration

Did Occupy co-opt the Million Hoodie March?

Natasha Lennard
Critics of the Million Hoodie March overlook the links between corporate influence and Martin's death

Team Romney’s alleged labor mole

Josh Eidelson
A board member of the NLRB is accused of leaking secrets to a Romney advisor. Will they lose their jobs?

The “Trayvon Martin had it coming” narrative

Kai Wright
Black men are treated as menaces every day. At 17, Trayvon may have done what most of us know we can't: Confront it

What NPR means by “reporting”

Glenn Greenwald
The "liberal" radio network presents a "news report" on Iran that would make Bill Kristol proud

Perfect Double Bill: “Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close” and “A Thousand Clowns”

Erik Nelson
The perfect DVD antidote to Tom Hanks' cloying 9/11 film is a 1960s classic that truly understands New York

How Mandela united a nation

Toby Ash
John Carlin talks about how the South African leader averted a bloodbath and the triumphs of the post-apartheid era

Her breakup, my heartbreak

Jennifer Coburn
My daughter was so mature when her boyfriend ended things. Why was I the one freaking out?

Easter egg hunt gone wild

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A group of zealous parents ruins a Colorado holiday tradition. How did this happen?

North Korea’s new defectors

Justin McCurry
Today's exiles cite a growing awareness of the outside a world as a major factor in their decision to flee

Obama takes Bush’s secrecy games one step further

Glenn Greenwald
After repeatedly boasting about it in public, Obama officials tell courts it cannot confirm the CIA drone program

Previewing the Supreme Court’s healthcare reform hearings

Andrew Koppelman
The Supreme Court opens hearings Monday on the Affordable Care Act. What you should expect from the judges

In Iraq and on “The Wire,” it’s all acting for Benjamin Busch

David Daley
In a lyrical memoir, a novelist's son discusses his strange path into war -- and David Simon's TV masterpiece

Boys like me

Sam Biederman
It took traveling halfway across the globe to meet a gay male. And to realize I was one, too

“Mad Men’s” year of change

Nelle Engoron
If real life is a guide, this season's time period means big shifts are in store for Don, Joan and Peggy

The pope’s controversial visit

Deborah Bonello
Benedict XVI bypasses Mexico City to go to an ultra-conservative town where women are imprisoned for abortions

Hoodies don’t kill

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Forget George Zimmerman. Geraldo Rivera says clothing is to blame for Trayvon Martin's death UPDATED

“The Office” implodes

Willa Paskin
With a growing cast and crew exodus, the struggling show is looking increasingly troubled. It's time to quit

Matt Ortega: the man behind Mitt Romney memes

Alex Seitz-Wald
He hatched Etch a Sketch Mitt Romney and Multiple Choice Mitt. How Matt Ortega uses "microsites" to take on the GOP
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