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The Dems who might fight “Obamacare”
Steve Kornacki
Why would some Democratic governors be cool toward Medicaid expansion?
Does HBO have a Tea Party problem?
Willa Paskin
As "Girls," "Game of Thrones" and "The Newsroom" spark partisan controversy, time for other shows to get political
The search for decolonial love
Paula M.L. Moya
An interview with Pulitzer Prize–winning novelist Junot Díaz
US drawdown in Afghanistan includes many trainers
Heidi Vogt
The number of trainers and advisers is being reduced considerably
Romney abandons GOP Obamacare line
Alex Seitz-Wald
The Republican nominee's aide Eric Fehrnstrom adopts Obama's line on the individual mandate: It's not a tax
Procrastination rules
Frank Partnoy
More Americans than ever are concerned they're putting off work too much -- but science suggests it may not be bad
Nestle chocolate is produced from child labor, new report says
Amy Silverstein
Nestle has not done enough to combat child labor in the chocolate industry, the Fair Labor Association said
Every city needs a brand
Will Doig
A catchy nickname isn't enough: A city needs a persona. But how do you brand a place that's simply nice to live in?
Nora’s brand-new world for women
Rebecca Traister
Nora Ephron created and celebrated a bracing vision of female possibility we had never seen -- and really needed to
Watch out, Silicon Valley
Barry Neild
London’s ‘Silicon Roundabout’ is biting at your heels. But is the tech for real?
Dear Class of 2012, life isn’t easy
Tom Engelhardt
A speech to graduates beginning a life on our overheated planet
New early pregnancy blood tests can accurately tell paternity
News Desk
Noninvasive blood tests are now available to determine paternity as early as the eighth or ninth week of pregnancy
My agnostic AA
Jowita Bydlowska
My sponsor fired me, and this made me wonder: should AA be adapted to fit the demands of its newer members?
Can Mitt win doing nothing?
Steve Kornacki
Romney is testing whether a vague campaign can unseat an incumbent when the economy is rotten
The Bushes will never go away
Jim Newell
All three Bush boys -- 41, 43 and Jeb -- are back in the news (and on HBO) this week. Why they still rule politics
He slept with a lesbian: Summer’s hottest rom-com
Andrew O'Hehir
Emily Blunt, Rosemarie DeWitt and Mark Duplass talk about creating the edgy, real comedy of "Your Sister's Sister"
How to say goodbye
Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot
Americans are great at celebrating new beginnings. But in this economy, we need a new language for marking exits
Fascist report cards
Steven Heller
Be glad your report cards didn't come from Mussolini's government
“Prometheus”: Ridley Scott’s dazzling, sci-fi spectacle
Andrew O'Hehir
"Prometheus," the long-awaited "Alien" prequel, is an enthralling popcorn spectacle -- if you ignore the theology
Kobach’s radical agenda
Jefferson Morley
The Kansas Sec. of State already has Romney's ear on immigration. Will the candidate follow him on other issues?
Timeline WWII
Laura Miller
The greatest generation meets the latest technology in an immersive new app
King of the banana republic
Rich Cohen
Samuel Zemurray smuggled weapons, fomented revolution and advised presidents. His real job: The Banana Man
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