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Laura Poitras: “I knew this was going to piss off the most powerful people in the world”

Andrew O'Hehir
The Pulitzer-winning filmmaker talks about shooting those history-shaping Snowden-Greenwald meetings in Hong Kong

House GOP’s Hispanic neglect: How Boehner can keep majority with no Latino support

Jim Newell
An interesting analysis shows the disturbing non-relationship between Hispanic voters and the House GOP

Supreme Court’s civil rights backlash: How a new case could set us back decades

Heather Digby Parton
A new challenge to anti-discrimination tools looks likely to prevail. Here's what the practical effects will be

Escape from slavery: The harrowing story behind an African-American intellectual’s break for freedom

Ezra Greenspan
William Wells Brown became a leading black thinker and speaker of the 19th century. First he needed his freedom

The GOP could still blow this: How Iowa and Georgia could screw up the party’s plans for Senate control

Luke Brinker
Tone-deaf remarks by GOPers Joni Ernst and David Perdue show how the party could make lemons out of lemonade

America’s looming freak show: How GOP control in 2015 will terrorize a nation – with no political repercussion

Joan Walsh
Yes, Republicans will shame themselves if they run Congress -- but here's why it'll be torture for the rest of us

Slate’s defense of Amazon forgets just one thing: Workers

Elias Isquith
New hot take celebrating the behemoth is a great example of how elites justify inequality and oppression

The right’s Georgia disaster: How outsourcer David Perdue could really blow it

Jim Newell
The DSCC is dumping cash into Georgia, one of the few potentially bright spots on Dems' Senate map

Upside-down Kansas, other surprises, enliven races

Charles Babington

The bigots finally go down: How anti-gay haters officially lost the marriage fight

Gabriel Arana
Once upon a time, homophobia was a powerful political force. Now its adherents have lost the era's defining battle

The “New American Century” is over before it started

Pepe Escobar
While America battles ISIS in the Middle East, a new kind of threat to its global hegemony is emerging in Eurasia

The climate movement is heating up faster than the planet

Todd Gitlin
Sweeping action like the People's Climate March suggests politicians can no longer afford to ignore global warming

Genius grant or TED talk: Does a MacArthur grant make a genius smarter?

Thomas Frank
It's genius season, and once again the usual suspects line up for accolades, fated to be prize magnets forever

GOP’s post-shutdown comeback: How it recovered from political destruction

Jim Newell
A year ago to the day, the Republican brand hit rock bottom. How in the world were they able to turn it around?

5 absurd ways education is under attack: The school board in Denver is just the tip of the iceberg

Sarah Gray
Denver students protested a conservative-led proposal. Here are other ways education is being destroyed by ideology

This is not the next liberal icon: Why Dems shouldn’t get too excited about Greg Orman

Jim Newell
Dems hope Greg Orman will beat Pat Roberts in Kansas, and then be a reliable progressive -- but here's the reality

Quiz: Can you tell the difference between National Review’s Kevin Williamson and a 4chan troll?

Elias Isquith
After he caused a stir this weekend by saying women who have abortions should be hanged, it's time to ask

Dating after the mastectomy

Wendy Staley Colbert
I've dreaded this moment, but I can't put it off anymore. "These are all saline," I tell him. "Here, feel them"

Dan Harmon: “I don’t feel like an underdog”

Daniel D'Addario
The "Community" creator on his new documentary, his polemical career and why he is rooting for network TV

The U.S. has a shamefully high infant mortality rate. Where’s the pro-life GOP’s outrage?

Katie McDonough
Ted Cruz is stumping on "family values" while ignoring the deaths of mothers and infants in the United States

“American dream” is now a myth: How bad policies and worse ideology ruined us

Heather Digby Parton
Once upon a time, Americans assumed they'd do better than their parents had. Here's why that's all gone away

The 5 happiest (and saddest) states in America

Janet Allon
A comprehensive new report measures residents' financial security, mental health, job satisfaction and more

Marco Rubio’s ISIS debacle: GOP senator all over the map on terrorism

Simon Maloy
Rubio backs Obama's ISIS plan, which he thinks is dishonest and ineffectual, but also identical to his own plan
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