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The Return of Big Bell
Nancy Scola
AT&T wants to convince us that the merger with T-Mobile is inevitable. We shouldn't let it.
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Debt Ceiling 101
By Christen Simeral and Veronica Beebe
April 28, 2011 | web only
Wait, what is this debt ceiling thing, anyway?
Dodging Bad CEOs
By Harold Meyerson
April 25, 2011 | web only
Two of L.A.'s storied institutions let the public down.
Benching Minority Judges
By Pema Levy
April 27, 2011 | web only
The motion to vacate a gay judge's ruling in the Proposition 8 case isn't just homophobic. It could open minority judges up to challenges in all kinds of cases.
Q&A;: Googly-Eyed
By Christen Simeral
April 22, 2011 | web only
Steven Levy talks about the view from inside the world of Google.
Submitting to the Christian Right
By Sarah Posner
April 20, 2011 | web only
The press ignores the influence of religious conservatives on Republican lawmakers bent on curbing the rights of American women.
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The Voucher Revival
April 18, 2011 | web only
Pema Levy
Conservative efforts to bring vouchers back to the District just highlight how much such programs have fallen out of favor.
Absolutely Intended to Be a Factual Column
April 18, 2011 | web only
Paul Waldman
It takes satire to hold a lying politician accountable.
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Tales From the Stoop
April 16, 2011 | web only
Ben Adler
A new book on the history of Brownstone Brooklyn busts the myths that lure gentrifiers in.
A Liberal's Guide to Middle Earth
April 15, 2011
Adam Serwer
HBO's new show Game of Thrones goes beyond the black and white of good versus evil and delves into the gray.
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Forgetting Slavery
By Jamelle Bouie
April 13, 2011 | web only
A new poll shows that many Americans, especially young ones, misunderstand the cause of the Civil War.
The Maximalist Supreme Court
By Scott Lemieux
April 13, 2011 | web only
What's the difference between "minimalist" conservative justices and the fundamentalists if they always come to the same conclusions?
Fighting Back
By Liza Featherstone
April 13, 2011
What the unions have learned -- and what they may still need to learn -- about fighting Wal-Mart's expansion
A New Union Contract
By Jim Grossfeld
April 12, 2011
While public-sector unions fight for survival, Bob King proposes to rebuild the United Auto Workers for a new, and more vexing, century.
Life on the List
By Steve Yoder
April 12, 2011
Does publicly posting names of convicted sex offenders actually reduce the number of sexual offenses?
Debt Ceiling 101
Christen Simeral and Veronica Beebe | web only
Wait, what is this debt ceiling thing, anyway?
Benching Minority Judges
Pema Levy | web only
The motion to vacate a gay judge's ruling in the Proposition 8 case isn't just homophobic. It could open minority judges up to challenges in all kinds of cases.
Dodging Bad CEOs
Harold Meyerson | web only
Two of L.A.'s storied institutions let the public down.
Q&A;: Googly-Eyed
Christen Simeral | web only
Steven Levy talks about the view from inside the world of Google.
Roberts and Alito Speak Softly but Carry a Big Gavel
Scott Lemieux | web only
Liberals used to think Clarence Thomas and Antonin Scalia were the scariest justices on the Court. Then came George W. Bush's appointees.
A Slap on the Wrist for Mortgage Fraud
By David Dayen
April 15, 2011 | web only
A new enforcement order from federal regulators basically leaves it up to banks to monitor for themselves how they process mortgages.
Rewriting History on Iraq
By Veronica Beebe
April 15, 2011 | web only
Donald Rumsfeld, memoir in tow, is using public support for popular uprisings in the Middle East to make the case for Bush's intervention in Iraq.
China's Trade Deficit
By Matthew Yglesias
April 14, 2011 | web only
Why increasing oil prices are a big problem for China, and for us.
Good Poetry, Blah Prose
By Harold Meyerson
April 14, 2011 | web only
Obama offered an impassioned defense of liberal values in yesterday's speech, but the specifics were far less inspiring.
The Military's Bad Medicine
By Keith Humphreys and Harold Pollack
April 14, 2011 | web only
The military's outdated view on drug-addiction treatment leaves soldiers and their families suffering.
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