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Anonymous takes on Syrian government

Natasha Lennard
The hacker collective sets its sights on Assad's regime following Internet blackout

Palestinians euphoric over UN recognition

Mohammed Daraghmeh, Karin Laub
After yesterday's endorsement, they erupted in cheers, honked car horns and chanted "God is great"

GOP threatens Senate shutdown

Jillian Rayfield
“I think the backlash will be severe,” said Sen. Tom Coburn of Sen. Harry Reid's possible filibuster reform

Great space heaters for your buck

Seamus Bellamy
Warm up this winter with Delonghi's $80 TRH0715T Safeheat 1500W portable oil-filled

Everything you need to know about the “fiscal cliff”

Alex Seitz-Wald
Everything you wanted to know about the coming crisis but were too embarrassed to ask

Storm-struck region struggles to return to normality

Adam Geller
Restoring ordinary routines may take many more days

Pictures of our dread

Laura Miller
Fake photographs circulated during Sandy illustrate the unreal real world we now occupy during disasters

New York transit to suspend service

Prachi Gupta
Gov. Cuomo has announced that all subway, bus, and railroad service will be suspended beginning at 7 p.m. tonight

Trans-Pacific Partnership: The biggest trade deal you’ve never heard of

Matt Stoller
A huge but little-known trade agreement could transform America's foreign relations. What it is and why it matters

Why a Romney win would be bad for America

Steve Kornacki
It's not necessarily about ideology: It's about the destructive opposition party behavior his victory would reward

Protests of anti-Islam film across the world

Associated Press
Protests spurred by the controversial "Innocence of Muslims" film continue into second week

Al-Qaida calls for more diplomat attacks

Maamoun Youssef
Meanwhile, a suicide bomber kills 12 in Kabul

The psychology of defeat

Steve Kornacki
If they lose in November, don't expect Republicans to give any credit to Obama for pulling out a tough election

Paul Ryan: Pop doofus

Michael Barthel
Why the vice president should ditch Ayn Rand and embrace the goofy comparisons to TV characters

Five strange, terrifying consequences of global warming

Alyssa Figueroa
How is drought tied to increased suicide rates and cows' new candy diet?

Over the fiscal cliff we go

Andrew Leonard
The GOP's insistence in protecting low taxes for the rich has businesses putting off new investments and hiring

Mitt’s culture shock

Alex Seitz-Wald
Romney can't decide whether to blame Palestinian culture; GOP mutiny on abortion; and other top Wednesday stories

Everything most people think about the budget is wrong

David Wessel
The Tea Party is wrong. Defense spending and wars -- not foreign aid or government workers -- dominate the budget

The Obama GITMO myth

Glenn Greenwald
New vindictive restrictions on detainees highlights the falsity of Obama defenders regarding closing the camp

Virus closes Cambodia schools

Associated Press
To fight virus spread, all kindergarten and primary schools in Cambodia are closing their doors

Drones spur debt and polio

Jefferson Morley
The price tag for Obama's remote control war keeps rising

Animal penises’ amazing evolution

Barbara Natterson-Horowitz M.D., Kathryn Bowers
Whether four-headed, double-jointed or even 40 times the size of its body, animal genitalia tells a species' story

Jeb’s GOP dis and the long game

Steve Kornacki
Bush's remarks that the party's patron saint was a compromiser and dealmaker may help his 2016 White House dreams

Canada’s oil curse

Sandro Contenta
Power is shifting to the oil-happy west, a Conservative stronghold
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