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GOP’s massive 2013 mistake: How the party ignored its terminal illness
Joan Walsh
Celebrating Obamacare's troubles, Republicans finish the year ignoring lessons it was supposed to learn from 2012
The Sriracha shut-down is happening
Lindsay Abrams
A Los Angeles judge ordered a partial halt in production of the popular hot sauce
GOP congressman: It would be irresponsible to let Obamacare fail
Elias Isquith
Rep. Jack Kingston says he's focused on improving healthcare -- not just repealing Obamacare
Conservative think tank appalled when guys with MBAs take over
Alex Pareene
Heritage staffers for some reason don't like their organization being treated like a common school or corporation
In the national security state, what is everyone so afraid of?
Tom Engelhardt
We've created a society where everyone's scared all the time, and it serves the interests of defense contractors
Give Joe Scarborough a tissue!: D.C. pundits horrified at rudeness of “nuclear option”
Alex Pareene
Poor centrists: By allowing the majority to govern, Harry Reid made a broken Congress even more broken, they sniff
GOP establishment donors target Tea Party congressman
Elias Isquith
Seven big-time GOP donors send letter urging others to support a Tea Party congressman's more moderate challenger
Ted Cruz meets the birther-in-chief
Joan Walsh
The Texas senator, born in Canada, comes to NYC to raise money. Will Donald Trump demand his papers?
When was your last visit to a national park?
Annemarie Dooling
As the government weighs new legislation to protect parks, Salon readers share their favorite memories
Jobless claims fall to lowest level in two months
Michelle Jamrisko
Jobless claims dropped by 21,000, falling further than economists predicted.
Mitch McConnell: Biggest loser!
Joan Walsh
Tragically cautious Senate Democrats finally give Harry Reid the votes he needed to let Barack Obama be president
The anti-Ted Cruz scare campaign has its limits
Brian Beutler
There's no spinning the Obamacare mess away. The best way out: Fixing the law and proving the haters wrong
Christie slams GOP for “loss of courage”
Elias Isquith
The New Jersey governor says his party has forgotten the value of "big tent" conservatism
Fuel removal begins today at Fukushima. How dangerous is it?
Mari Yamaguchi
Understanding the stakes in decommissioning the damaged nuclear plant
Is the world finally ready to do something about climate change?
Michael Klare
The "super typhoon" in the Philippines was only the latest sign that we're facing an almost incomprehensible threat
Can we trade Obama for Nixon?
Andrew O'Hehir
Yes, liberals – Obamacare is a disaster, and one that reflects the fundamental weakness of Democratic ideology
An MBA for stoners: Get ready for the next growth industry
Michelle Goodman
At a Seattle conference, clean-cut entrepreneurs look to get rich and stay legal. The "party bus" waits outside
10 worst right-wing statements of the week — abortion typhoon edition
Janet Allon
One Christian historian has decided women's rights around the world helped power deadly Typhoon Haiyan
They’ve learned nothing!: Media’s Obamacare coverage is humiliating
Jonathan Bernstein
Betraying any knowledge of political science, media embarrasses itself with a phony frenzy. Here's how bad it was
American manufacturing isn’t dead yet. In fact, it’s growing
SHOBHANA CHANDRA
Factory production rose more than forecast in October, even with the government shutdown.
David Vitter has another unseemly obsession
Jim Newell
GOP senator with the busy extracurricular life is now fixated on harassing Hill staffers over their health plans
Japan basically gives up on trying to reduce emissions
Lindsay Abrams
A "huge step backwards" in the fight against global warming
The right’s clueless gloating: Democratic civil war is only in their dreams
Brian Beutler
Sure, they can celebrate Obamacare's setbacks if they like. But conservatives' glee is unwarranted and premature
Audience laughs at Ted Cruz for saying he “didn’t want a shutdown”
Elias Isquith
Cruz was speaking before a crowd at the Atlantic's Washington Ideas Forum
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