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Obama loses a silver lining

Steve Kornacki
New numbers throw cold water on the idea that strong swing state economies might give the president a boost

World powers worry Syria sliding to civil war

Edith M. Lederer
With a stalemate over proposed sanctions, the situation in Syria could easily become a civil war

Obama’s Wis. harbinger

Steve Kornacki
Is it panic time for the president if his party’s effort to recall Scott Walker fails next week?

Taxing strip clubs for rape

Tracy Clark-Flory
Politicians are holding adult entertainment venues responsible for funding sexual assault services

Romney shifting focus from economy to education

Steve Peoples
Romney stresses "better teachers, better options" as he lashes out at teachers unions

My secretly bisexual husband

Cary Tennis
He's been with four men he met on Craigslist. Do I stick with him for our teenage daughters?

Win-or-go-home for Pelosi?

Steve Kornacki
She’s as confident as ever, but this could be the last time Nancy Pelosi leads House Democrats into an election

Our most dangerous hike

Tania James
When a casual excursion turned dangerous, I didn't know if it would end my relationship, or define it

America’s great divergence

Enrico Moretti
The new innovation economy is making some cities richer, many cities poorer -- and it's transforming our country

What’s the matter with Nebraska?

Kevin Bleyer
Forget Article IV of the Constitution! Isn't it about time we stop pretending that all states are created equal?

Nurses’ pre-NATO rally expected to draw thousands

Tammy Webber
Protestors plan to demonstrate in downtown Chicago on the eve of the NATO meeting, while police step up security

Dems’ best friend: The GOP base

Steve Kornacki
The conservative masses revolt again, this time in Nebraska's Senate primary

Internet doomsday, explained

Mel Gilles, Mathew Gross
According to media reports, July 9 will be our online apocalypse. The better story is how this crazy rumor started

Why did we move to Paris?

Rosecrans Baldwin
Leaving New York seemed ideal. Until the crazy landlord, topless exams, the French flu, the lack of credit cards...

Scott Walker’s politically suicidal exchange

Steve Kornacki
He tells a billionaire donor about his “divide and conquer” anti-union strategy – on camera

Using Bush’s playbook

Thomas F. Schaller
"Karl Rove politics" aren't quite dead: Obama's strategy in 2012 will mirror W's in 2004

The end of Dick Lugar

Steve Kornacki
Everyone saw his defeat coming – but no one expected the statement he released afterward

“Bring Up the Bodies”: Hilary Mantel’s power play

Laura Miller
The sequel to her Booker-winning "Wolf Hall" is a thrilling exploration of what it took to run Tudor England

Another jobs report downer

Andrew Leonard
The U.S. economy underperforms again in April, creating only 115,000 jobs. You can almost hear Mitt Romney cackle

Occupy skirts the MSM

Max Rivlin-Nadler
The movement is attempting to build its own media infrastructure so it doesn't need to rely on traditional outlets

The Democratic Senate might just survive

Steve Kornacki
A Senate map that looked bleak a year ago is now littered with surprise pick-up opportunities

Goodbye, Davos man

Michael Lind
Pundits haven't realized it yet, but the age of economic globalization is over

Urban revolution is coming

Max Rivlin-Nadler
Occupy may mark the beginning of a new era of city-based uprisings. An expert explains why -- and how

Science fiction no more: The perfect city is under construction

Will Doig
Cities as technologically precise as a Formula One race car are being built now. Do we really want to live in them?
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