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Mitt out of his depth

Robert Reich
Obama came across last night as calm and confident, while Romney further exposed himself as a clueless bully

Obama lowers the boom

Jamelle Bouie
The president finished the debate season with a definitive win. But will it matter?

NDAA protest hits Twitter during debate

Natasha Lennard
While the presidential candidates stayed silent on the act, Anonymous helped trend #stopNDAA

Debate fact check

Alex Seitz-Wald
Calling out both candidates' exaggerations, mistruths and outright lies, in real time

Both candidates miss the point on Libya

Stephen R. Weissman
Lost in the hand-wringing over Benghazi is how dysfunctional the country remains a year after the fall of Gaddafi

Battling reckless Romney

Joan Walsh
The president has to show that he's the only candidate who's tough enough to fight for peace in tonight's debate

Foreign policy: Is Mitt running as Dubya or Obama — or both?

Sally Kohn
Will Mitt Romney's foreign policy resemble Obama's or Bush's, or both? He probably doesn't know himself

Will the next 9/11 happen online?

Karen Greenberg
The secretary of defense claims cyber war is imminent. Its real threat may be to our constitutional liberties

Sunday show round up

Natasha Lennard
Empty hawkishness over Iran, more partisan Libya spats and Rubio hates memes and jokes

White House denies agreement to talk one-on-one with Iran

Natasha Lennard
Officials deny claims made in a New York Times article

Sunday best: Marco Rubio blasts the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act

Joan Walsh
As Romney evades on the Lilly Ledbetter act, Rubio blasts it as "an effort to help trial lawyers collect fees"

Damascus bomb kills at least 10

Associated Press
Car explosion in Syria during visit by U.N. peace envoy

Fourteen most extreme candidates

Evelyn Schlatter
Michele Bachmann has company. A who's who of the hard-right currently running for office

Beirut bomb blast kills eight, injures dozens

News Desk
One of Lebanon's top security officials, Wissam al-Hassan, was reportedly the target

Karl Rove unleashes the swiftboats

Craig Unger
Karl Rove's new ads seek to destroy Obama the same way he gutted John Kerry: Exploiting fears he's weak on terror

Pakistan: America’s enemy in the making

Dilip Hiro
Clashing views on the war on terror have frayed US-Pakistani relations -- perhaps beyond repair

The week the earth stood still

Noam Chomsky
Fifty years after the Cuban Missile Crisis, its lessons about the perils of global domination still resonate

Exports to Iran rise, despite sanctions

Natasha Lennard
US grain, wheat and dairy exports are up, but exports of humanitarian goods drop

UN envoy urges Iran to help broker Syrian cease-fire

Associated Press
The official wants an end to bloodshed during Muslim holiday next week

Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter dies at 82

Peter Jackson
Elected as a Republican in 1980, the moderate switched parties in 2009

Argo: Can Ben Affleck rehabilitate Jimmy Carter?

Andrew O'Hehir
"Argo" reminds us that America's ongoing, screwed-up relationship with Iran has deep historical roots

Gary Johnson: Mitt is “without one molecule of brain”

Alex Seitz-Wald
The Libertarian Party nominee tells Salon that Obama's as militaristic as Bush, and Romney's simply "wacky nuts"

Ten best Biden put-downs of Ryan

Adele M. Stan
The vice president just couldn't help himself on Thursday -- and his counterpart was an easy target
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