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Astronauts! Mingle sticks! Mitt Romney! MoJo's Ongoing Coverage of Conservapalooza
Mitt Romney's oddly warm welcome and other happenings at this year's Conservative Political Action Conference. -
Google Hangout: Keeping Choice Alive at the State Level
Join us on Monday, March 18, at 10:00 a.m. PDT for a live discussion with some of the people working on the front lines. -
Climate Denier at CPAC: Trust Me, I’m an Astronaut
A breakout session at the annual conservative confab encouraged people to consider the science, not the spin. It featured exactly zero scientists. -
Phoenix in the Climate Change Crosshairs
The city is getting hotter, drier, and more at risk of a massive climate change disaster. -
The Googles, Facebooks, and Twitters of Firearm Safety
Tech investors and Sandy Hook families propose a $15 million assault on gun violence. -
Meet Scott Prouty, the 47 Percent Video Source
For months, he and I shared a big secret and repeatedly discussed whether he should go public or stay hidden. -
Research: Less Access to Guns Does Reduce Suicide
Will suicidal individuals take their own lives whether a gun is handy or not? The data says no. -
Will Congress Unfriend Mark Zuckerberg?
Facebook and other tech giants are likely to battle against the latest law that would protect your personal data. -
Report: The CIA Increasing Operations in Iraq
Officials cite concern over potential extremist spillover from the conflict in neighboring Syria. -
The White House Is for Sale Under Barack Obama, Too
Obama joins a long line of presidents to offer exclusive access for big bucks. -
How I Was Offered My Very Own Safari
I spent weeks trying to reach the founder and former head of a mysterious corporate-backed environmental group. Here's what happened when I finally got him on the phone. -
Microsoft “Bait and Switch” Could Mean a Huge Increase in Foreign Tech Workers
The software giant's modest proposal on H1-B visas won over labor and education allies—until they saw the actual legislation. -
The Congressman, the Safari King, and the Woman Who Tried to Look Like a Cat
How did the chair of the House ethics committee end up on a corporate-backed African safari? Meet the shadowy nonprofit that throws some of DC's finest junkets. -
MAP: Is the Next Fukushima in Your Backyard?
Two years after the disaster in Japan, at least a dozen nuclear power plants in the US have had meltdown scares. -
MAP: Which Kills More People in Your State—Cars or Guns?
Plenty of states are hitting a grisly milestone; for the nation, it's only a matter of time. -
What Would Jesus Do? Probably Keep Buying Ads During SNL
Despite an evangelical group's claims, advertisers are not abandoning "Saturday Night Live" over a recent sketch. -
NRA Fires Back in Defense of Gun Myths
The gun lobby takes aim at Mother Jones for fact-checking its favorite talking points. -
What the Washington Post Didn’t Tell You About the Daily Caller’s Senate Sex Story
Who's behind the allegations against Sen. Bob Menendez?

