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GOP to Jobless Vets: Drop Dead
Rand Paul, Tom Coburn, and Jeff Sessions continue their party's take-no-prisoners budget war, turning their backs on those who've served. -
Scientists: We Can Build the Starship Enterprise
Is the era of "Star Trek"-style space warps upon us? -
Liberal Super-PAC Targets Koch Brothers With Attack Ads in Wisconsin and Iowa
Patriot Majority takes the fight to the Kochs in the state that, for liberals, made them infamous. -
The Romney Video and the Right’s Quixotic Quest for the “Real Obama”
Conservatives thought one presidential candidate hated much of the country. They just didn't think it was their guy. -
“Revolution” on NBC Introduces The Obama-Morpheus Tyrant
...and ends up being a commendably decent hour of television. -
Voter Suppression: Coming to a State Near You?
If you're planning on voting in November, here's a few things you should know. -
How to Beat the Fact-Checkers
Politicians have figured it out: When caught in a lie, attack the truth cops. -
Fisheries Declared Disasters on 4 Coasts
Will fishers be able to get the kind of disaster relief commonly given to farmers? -
The US Embassy Attacks, Explained
Four Americans are dead. What went wrong? -
Behind Romney’s Welfare Attacks, America’s Top Poverty Denier
The false ads are inspired by a man with a long history of minimizing the struggles of the poor. -
Revealed: The Dark Money Group Attacking Sen. Sherrod Brown
Documents show an Ohio lobbyist chairs an opaque group, the Government Integrity Fund, which has spent over $1 million on pro-GOP ads in the key Senate contest. -
A Comparative Analysis of Bands Rocking the Democratic and Republican National Conventions
3 Doors Down and Taylor Hicks for the Republicans. Foo Fighters and James Taylor for the Democrats. -
Fewer Former Gitmo Detainees “Returning to Terrorism” Under Obama
A report from the Director of National Intelligence says fewer former Gitmo detainees are "reengaging" in terrorism. -
US Sanctions Anger Iranian ‘World of Warcraft’ Gamers, US Treasury Department Weighs In
"Clearly the focus of our sanctions is not on video games." —US Department of the Treasury. -
How Nonprofits Spend Millions on Elections and Call It Public Welfare
It's spending by nonprofits, not super-PACs, that may sway this election. -
News Outlets Around the World Totally Confused by Clint Eastwood
Here's how foreign media attempted to parse the actor's bizarre empty-chair speech at the Republican convention. -
Inside the RNC’s Poshest Pit Stop: The Adelson Lounge
If you're looking to unwind in Tampa, swing by the GOP super-donors' hospitality lounge.

