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Ted Cruz does not care about you, Republican “grown-ups”
Alex Pareene
Professional conservatives suddenly realize that a superstar senator doesn't want to help their movement
Rubio: Obama’s the one who wants a shutdown
Jillian Rayfield
Rubio and other Republicans are threatening to allow a shutdown unless Obamacare is defunded
Republicans keep squabbling over Obamacare
Jillian Rayfield
The party is split over a push by tea party senators to shut down the government in order to defund the law
Sociopathic centrists beg Obama for “entitlement cuts” as Americans starve
Alex Pareene
In the midst of mass poverty, powerful people still demand social insurance cuts. Obama may have stopped listening
Sunday shows: What you missed
Jim Newell
Posturing pundits, simplistic answers, faux-serious men: We watch the lamest shows on TV so you don't have to
2 Muslim Brotherhood leaders seized in Egypt sweep
Hamza Hendawi, Maggie Michael
The military is targeting the backbone of support for ousted President Mohammed Morsi
Cleveland: Ground zero for the housing bubble
Edward McClelland
The housing crisis that helped tank the economy started here. As usual, America paid no attention to the Midwest
Media companies reap benefits of higher network fees
Anick Jesdanun
Time Warner Inc., Viacom Inc. and Comcast Corp. all saw growth in their cable network businesses this quarter
Canada tightens restrictions on Bitcoin trading
Curt Hopkins
Both the Royal Bank of Canada and TDBank have frozen Bitcoin accounts, without explaining their reasoning
“Parks and Recreation”: TV’s most progressive show
Matthew Gannon
The NBC sitcom is just as ardent in its defense of government as it is fearless in its skewering of conservatives
The right tries to pin Gosnell on Obama
Irin Carmon
Parsing the bait-and-switch with Gosnell and all abortion care -- and a response to Ross Douthat
America’s dirty wars exposed
Tom Engelhardt
Jeremy Scahill's new book examines our newly militarized CIA and the blowback it's inspiring around the world
How will the Boston shutdown affect workers?
Alex Seitz-Wald
Labor leaders worry hourly workers will lose wages or vacation time for not making it to work during the shutdown
What happened last night: A timeline
Daniel D'Addario
What happened last night in Boston? Reporters on the scene and police scanners broke down the crazy timeline
Boston police commissioner: Stay indoors
Eileen Sullivan, Meghan Barr, Katie Zezima
Officials urge the city of Boston to stay in place until the suspect at large is apprehended
“Veep’s” creator: “I think politics just makes people go insane”
Willa Paskin
Armando Iannucci -- expert political satirist -- on the odd way Americans understand politics
6 states that might criminalize taping animal cruelty
Steven Hsieh
Several statehouses are pushing bills that could severely hinder food industry whistleblowers
The Republican Party is officially broken
Jonathan Bernstein
Washington's problem isn't partisanship or a fatally flawed system. It's that one party is massively dysfunctional
Senate Appropriations chairwoman disavows “Monsanto Protection Act”
Natasha Lennard
Activists have directed blame at Sen. Barbara Mikulski for letting the biotech rider sneak into law
Wisconsin man indicted over Anonymous attack on Kochs
Natasha Lennard
During the 2011 Wisconsin protests, the hacker collective carried out a DDoS attack against two Koch websites
Farmers and food safety advocates lead Monsanto backlash
Connor Adams Sheets
Both groups object to legislation they consider a gift to companies producing genetically engineered crops
How the Monsanto Protection Act snuck into law
Natasha Lennard
A provison that protects the biotech giant from litigation passed Congress without many members knowing about it
North Korea threatens U.S. bases in the Pacific
Associated Press
Suspicions also grow that PyongYang carried out mass cyberattack on South Korea
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