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Midwestern futurism
Allison Meier
A look at the designs of Bruce Goff, an American architect whose work inspired the likes of Frank Gehry
What’s next for gay marriage?
Paul Waldman
On Election Day, three states are slated to consider allowing same-sex nuptials
Randall Poster: The man with perfect taste
Stephen Deusner
Randall Poster picks music for Wes Anderson and discovered your favorite bands. But can he make Fleetwood Mac hip?
Why American reconstruction fails
Peter Van Buren
Our efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan have caused more harm than good, and we have only ourselves to blame
Syrian conflict: Proxy war
Erin Cunningham
It started as a democratic uprising. Now, it’s a transnational battle between Sunnis and Shiites
“Breaking Bad” shocker: The twist that changes everything
Erik Nelson
A terrible, contrived episode is redeemed in a single moment that sets the series on a frightening new path
Paul Ryan and the right’s long game
Steve Kornacki
The V.P. selection of conservative dreams is about a lot more than boosting the GOP's chances this fall
What the media missed about Chick-fil-A
Kristin Rawls
There's more to the fast-food saga than you might think
Romney’s Catholic conversion
Irin Carmon
The GOP candidate makes a hard pitch to Catholics, and the church is pushing its members to line up behind him
Is Romney on your Pandora playlist?
Lois Beckett
An ad from the music website asks listeners to share their email addresses with the Republican campaign
Weird news of the day
Michael Melia
Navy tests ocean drones in Rhode Island's placid Narragansett Bay
Is your neighbor a Democrat? Obama has an app for that
Lois Beckett
The Obama campaign has developed a "creepy" new app that offers a glimpse of your neighbors' political affiliations
Minors getting life sentences
Suevon Lee
Despite a recent Supreme Court ruling, many underaged convicts may stay in prison for life
A great all-around backpack
Seamus Bellamy
The Kelty Impact 30 is affordable and suitable for adventure or daily use
U.S. rush for Africa disputed
Nick Turse
The director of the U.S. Africa Command Office of Public Affairs says Obama is not scrambling to influence Africa
Michigan and surprise swing states
Steve Kornacki
It won’t take as much as you think for the electoral map to look a lot different than it now does
Mitt has nothing to say
Steve Kornacki
Mitt Romney will spend the next week focusing on a topic on which he has almost nothing original or honest to say
Every woman should travel alone
Sarah Hepola
At 27, I took a road trip across the country by myself. It was foolish and lonely and the best thing I've ever done
The Democrats’ weak link
Steve Kornacki
Their odds of taking back the House are … not good. And the consequences will be significant, even if Obama wins
W: The last guy Mitt wants in the news
Steve Kornacki
Bush is back! And this time he’s not hiding in an elevator!
It’s all the hippies’ fault
Andrew Leonard
David Brooks says the counterculture explains Wall Street greed. The man is a glutton for punishment
Obama’s scramble for Africa
Nick Turse
Secret wars, secret bases, and the Pentagon’s “new spice route” in Africa
Nora Ephron’s life lessons
Terry Finlayson, Sarah Pillow, Ed Walker
Celebs praised the late writer at a memorial this week. But her nannies attest she was also generous to her help
New AIDS optimism
Lauran Neergaard
There is new hope that the spread of the AIDS virus could be dramatically stemmed
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