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German investor confidence rises to highest in three years

JANA RANDOW
This calls for a (German) beer.

U.S. stocks take a hit amid budget-limit talks

CORINNE GRETLER
But the falling numbers are likely not enough of a scare to make Congress get it together.

Senate nearing comprehensive deal on shutdown, debt ceiling

Elias Isquith
The proposal would reopen the government until at least January 15 and lift the debt ceiling until February 15

Is America finally OK with angry women?

Elizabeth Plank
"Compelling People" author John Neffinger on the slow reversal of one of our culture's worst double standards

GOP’s deadly fever: Has their fantasy bubble finally popped?

Joan Walsh
As a deal comes into focus, Democrats’ hopes rely on Republicans learning their lesson. But have they, really?

How Dems are winning the debt limit fight — and a GOP surrender

Brian Beutler
Senate leaders are finishing deal to raise debt limit entailing nothing Obama wouldn't willingly part with (UPDATE)

Shutdown continues, though Dems appear in control

Phillip Inman
With the stoppage entering its third week, it looks like Democrats might finally be grabbing the reins

The impending GOP crackup: Will it be Hillary vs Jeb Bush vs Ted Cruz in 2016?

Paul Rosenberg
But when major parties split, it can bring havoc to both sides. If the Tea Party bolts, keep an eye on the liberals

The right’s hidden victory: Ideologues win — even if GOP loses!

David Sirota
Lost as Democrats gloat over polls: Right-wing ideologues have yanked political discourse even farther to the right

10 facepalm-inducing moments from the right — just this week!

Janet Allon
Take it away, Michele Bachmann: "Obama is part of Al Qaeda and end times are near"

GOP senator: We’re “in a bad place”

Elias Isquith
Tennessee Senator Bob Corker on the GOP's tough spot

Former CDC director: Shutdown brings “very real potential for unnecessary pain, suffering and death”

Lindsay Abrams
The man who lead the CDC during the last shutdown explains the scenario for a flu outbreak

Senate negotiations over shutdown, debt ceiling falter

Donna Cassatta
The debt ceiling deadline is Thursday, but a deal remains elusive

Ignorant Tea Party outrage: Sarah Palin’s latest Obamacare lie

Nancy Isenberg, Andrew Burstein
Sarah Palin, Ben Carson and others who compare Obamacare to slavery don't know much about either

Very sneaky, Walmart: How the mega-retailer rolled back California regulations

Josh Eidelson
Labor, environmental, and political leaders cry foul as Calif. Democrats curtail landmark environmental law

D.C. protestors wave Confederate flag, tell Obama to “put the Quran down”

Lindsay Abrams
Anti-Obama sentiment abounded at a Sunday morning rally

Sunday show roundup: The major clips you missed

Lindsay Abrams
Senate leaders discuss the possibility of a compromise

The delusional and dangerous Paul Ryan

Joan Walsh
First he was the linchpin of a GOP deal with Obama, now he wants the birth control coverage mandate out of the ACA

SNL asks: What if “Gravity” happened during the shutdown?

Lindsay Abrams
"Mission Control's not here right now, can I take a message?"

The South is holding America hostage

Michael Lind
The Tea Party's not crazy -- they had a plan. Now liberals and progressives need one, too

Blue-state nation: Maybe it’s time for cities to secede

Henry Grabar
Take Ted Cruz away and government works -- just look at our thriving, innovative cities

Modern GOP is still the party of Dixie

Kim Messick
How the South poisons American conservatism and sabotages our politics

“Captain Phillips,” the shutdown and American nationalism in decline

Andrew O'Hehir
Is Tom Hanks' "Captain Phillips" a paean to red-state nationalism -- or just a casualty of our crazy politics?

Terrified Tea Party reviving slaveholder ideology: notorious sociologist talks to Salon

Josh Eidelson
One of Glenn Beck's top targets discusses Occupy, the Tea Party, Obama, and why young people "may be our salvation"
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