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Those mean Dems are tricking the GOP again

Joan Walsh
Writers continue to peddle the notion that Republican extremism results from Democrats' political trickery. If only

“Community’s” identity crisis

Willa Paskin
The show tones itself down for its mid-season return. It should just embrace its crazy, exhausting self

Give up your bank for Lent

Michael Winship
San Francisco churches are withdrawing parish funds from Wells Fargo to push a freeze on foreclosures

TV’s black sitcom problem

Michael Arceneaux
Working-class white families are reflected in prime time. Why is there still no realistic African-American comedy?

How not to stage an Occupy music festival

Natasha Lennard
Co-optation is in the house as promoters seek to exploit the Occupy brand

“The Kid With a Bike”: A heart-rending fable of good and evil

Andrew O'Hehir
Belgium's Dardenne brothers turn "Bicycle Thieves" upside down in the wrenching fairy tale "Kid With a Bike"

Is Agenda 21 a U.N. plot to kill the suburbs?

Liam Hysjulien
Or is "sustainable growth" a sensible policy demonized by a right-wing conspiracy theory?

No Plan B for Native American women

Salon Staff
Despite being at exceptionally high risk for sexual assault, many have little access to emergency contraception

American Morlocks: Monsters of a murderous Afghan policy

Nima Shirazi
The latest killing of civilians by an American soldier isn't an outlier -- it's a reflection of our war policies

There’s money in the white savior complex

Jamilah King
Kony 2012 shows that painting Africans as helpless victims remains popular, profitable and deeply problematic

Uganda’s outrage over Kony 2012

Jocelyn Edwards
Government officials denounce the viral video as false, cruel and neocolonialist

Obama’s personal role in a journalist’s imprisonment

Glenn Greenwald
Abdulelah Haider Shaye helped expose deadly US misbehavior in Yemen -- and now the president won't let him go free

Greed fatigue and MF Global

Gary Weiss
Speculators who lost $1.6 billion for their customers get big bonuses. So what else is new?

What came before “The Hunger Games”

Andrew O'Hehir
The kids-hunting-kids blockbuster taps into a vein of violence that stretches from Greek myth to Stephen King

Texas’ outsourced border

Tom Barry
Rick Perry's private contractors are militarizing border security and misleading taxpayers

Is Occupy running out of money?

Natasha Lennard
Cash donations come and go while a self-sufficient movement uses what it has

The Taliban retaliates

Amanda Morrow
Militants attack Afghan officials at the site where a U.S. soldier killed 16 civilians

An awkward guy at the orgy

Matthew Lawrence
I went to the orgy hoping to hook up with other guys my age. Instead I found old men -- and an endless poker game

I have a secret I have to tell

Cary Tennis
I've never told anyone what my dad did to me when I was 10. Should I just keep it bottled up?

The modern war canon

Toby Ash
A longtime BBC war reporter talks about five books that provide deep insights into recent conflicts

Kids today still screwed

Alex Pareene
Loan debt is growing, they're stuck in service jobs, and people keep telling them to go to North Dakota

Too simple, too dumb

Mark Kersten
KONY2012's viral campaign shows the effectiveness of new media -- and the problem with over-simplifying a message

The trouble with “crowd-sourced intervention”

Paul Mutter
The happy story of the Kony viral video obscures the realities of the Pentagon in Africa

Ah, the old V.P. trick

Steve Kornacki
Talk of a Newt Gingrich-Rick Perry alliance is a reminder of what a protracted primary season produces
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