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Yes, the Tea Party can lose
And they did in two big GOP primaries last night. But the losses may not mean that much
08/15/2012 16:01 UTC
Teachers gone wild!
The media loves reporting on dangerous educators. But is abuse in the classroom really on the rise?
06/04/2009 16:05 UTC
Trump or Obama: Whose legacy will reshape American politics for the years ahead?
With Barack Obama, American history was trending toward a liberal partisan realignment — until the backlash
08/15/2021 10:00 UTC
Conservative challengers in Wis., Fla. GOP races
Longtime Republicans are facing tough races against insurgent conservatives
08/14/2012 22:46 UTC
"Amistad"
Charles Taylor reviews 'Amistad,' directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Djimon Hounsou, Anthony Hopkins and Matthew McConaughey.
12/13/1997 01:00 UTC
Breast cancer blogger Lisa Adams didn't "lose a battle"
Even in death, a writer's quest to change the conversation about cancer endures
03/10/2015 22:20 UTC
Adam McKay's "Vice": A sly, irreverent portrait of Dick Cheney's monstrous power
Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Steve Carell and Sam Rockwell excel in this smart, rollicking dark comedy
12/24/2018 20:00 UTC
More than two years after the George Floyd protests, police reform has stalled. What happened?
After widespread demonstrations, a spike in violent crime shifted the narrative around public safety
10/25/2022 18:30 UTC
How "UnReal" really went wrong: The reality-TV satire lost its moral high ground
"UnReal" became a critical darling in its first season by skewering "Bachelor" stereotypes. What changed?
07/25/2016 01:30 UTC
"House of Fools"
Andrei Konchalovsky's first masterpiece in 20 years is a wrenching melodrama set amid the Chechen civil war. And Bryan Adams is in it. Really.
05/02/2003 23:00 UTC
Watch Meryl Streep dance at the Oscars
The 64-year-old actress has got more moves than you do
03/03/2014 07:25 UTC
Kamala Harris: Most powerful vice president since Richard Nixon. Yes, really
Harris has already cast a record number of tie-breaking votes — can she turn the pointless job to her advantage?
12/19/2021 11:00 UTC
A short history of the brief and bumpy life of Trump's voting fraud commission
It never made it to its third meeting, but the friction — and the lawsuits — live on
01/08/2018 08:58 UTC
"Scandalmonger" by William Safire
The pundit and language columnist crafts a potboiler of sleaze and slander in the republic's infancy.
03/01/2000 22:00 UTC
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