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It’s heritage, all right: What those ugly anti-Obama Confederate flag protests really mean
Joan Walsh
As Confederate flag defenders spread beyond the old Confederacy, the banner becomes a national symbol of racism
“The Civil War never ended”: Jesse Jackson on the racist agenda that must come down with the Confederate flag
David Masciotra
Exclusive: “South Carolina must decide if massacre is a moment of embarrassment or transformation,” he tells Salon
Stephen Colbert freaks the f*** out over NY Stock Exchange shutdown
Colin Gorenstein
Most were good at making light of Wednesday's stock exchange trade-halt. Colbert, on the other hand ...
The NYSE shutdown prompts irrepressible, apocalyptic glee: “In Zuccotti Park, Goldman Sachs boys build a squatters city out of Hermes gift boxes”
Scott Timberg
Whether it's a glitch, a hacker or Cylons, nothing brings out the jokes like a burgeoning societal meltdown
“Major cyber attack?” NYSE, WSJ and United makes Fox News and conspiracy-minded conservatives flip out
Salon Staff
Gretchen Carlson and a Fox national security analyst freak out on Twitter as NYSE, WSJ and United have tech issues
I couldn’t be their “happy girl”: Pixar’s “Inside Out,” childhood depression and the emotional stranglehold of “Minnesota nice”
Libby Hill
When appearing pleasant at any cost is a defining cultural value, admitting you're unhappy is the biggest struggle
John Thune’s just the beginning: GOP will blame Obama if SCOTUS guts health reform — and it’ll probably work
Jim Newell
The senator made an idiotic argument against Obamacare yesterday. That doesn't mean it won't work.
Pipeline that spilled oil on California coast badly corroded
Michael R. Blood, Brian MelleyAmerica’s toxic obsession with policing Black dads: What we should really be saying about Steph Curry
Lawrence Brown
Even when a superstar like Curry proudly displays his role as a father, his behavior is aggressively scrutinized
Antonin Scalia could be hazardous to your health: The real stakes in the Supreme Court’s Obamacare fight
Simon Maloy
With a decision in King v. Burwell imminent, it's important to remember that people's lives are on the line
Everybody hates David Vitter: How the wingnut managed to tee off everyone in Washington
Jim Newell
The Louisiana senator will not give up on his all-important campaign to screw over Hill staffers
Wall Street greed refuses to die: How lobbyists & dark-money groups are exposing us to another disaster
Conor Lynch
A recent paper from a rightwing advocacy group makes clear just how desperate the 1 percent is to get its way
Ted Cruz is dangerous: Why liberals scoff at his campaign at their peril
Sophia A. McClennen
No, the Texas senator isn't likely to capture the GOP ticket. But his brand of conservatism poses its own threat
Destroying democracy is the GOP’s goal: Obstruction, dysfunction and the sneaky, decades-long plan to steal your vote
Paul Rosenberg
It's not hyperbole: There's a dangerous plan behind GOP hardball in Congress & disenfranchisement efforts in states
Ted Cruz doesn’t have a prayer: Why the Texas senator will never sniff the White House
Matthew Rozsa
Cruz embodies everything that is wrong with modern politics. Even the American public can see through the charade
“A dream come true for Hillary Clinton”: Wall Street Journal editorial board rips Ted Cruz
Luke Brinker
The conservative editorial board doesn't see a path to victory for the Tea Party firebrand
Ted Cruz’s shutdown amnesia: Who’s to blame for the 2013 shutdown? Everyone but Ted Cruz!
Simon Maloy
Wingnut's constantly evolving history of government shutdown he caused casts an intriguing villain: everyone else
“A sideshow entertainer, not the leader of the free world”: GOP Rep. Peter King blasts Ted Cruz
Luke Brinker
The establishment conservative won't be backing the Tea Party firebrand in 2016
Loathed and over-hyped: Why Ted Cruz’s path to the nomination is so narrow
Jim Newell
The first official '16 candidate, for all the attention, is little more than a niche candidate. Here's why
He’s in: Ted Cruz launches 2016 presidential bid
Luke Brinker
Tea Party senator becomes first major candidate to officially announce he's running
ISIS: Making sense of the spectacular brutality and viral engagement fueling the new state of terror
Laura Miller
Experts explain how botched American policies helped create a movement that revolutionized Islamist extremism
Steve Scalise is a disaster: A breakdown of GOP whip’s legislative shambles
Simon Maloy
Controversial Republican leader botched a key budget vote, adding yet another embarrassing failure to his tenure
Republicans’ private terror: Why they despise the modern American state — and embrace fanaticism
Kim Messick
That letter to Iran said more about the GOP than Tom Cotton and company ever intended. Here's their demented logic
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