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Rep. Allen West Gets New Legal Defense Fund
Former Alaska tea party candidate Joe Miller jumps into the fray to start an independent expenditure campaign in support of Florida Rep. Allen West. -
The US Has Special Operations Forces in How Many Countries?
The Bush administration had special operations forces in 60 countries. Today, that number is 75—and it's rising. -
What Gloria Steinem Got Wrong About “The Playboy Club”
Ignore the hoopla: NBC's new drama is hardly controversial. (And that's precisely what's wrong with it.) -
For-Profit Colleges Target Vets' Education Benefits
The GI Bill has long been veterans' ticket to the middle class. But it has also become a cash cow for corporate colleges. -
CIA Investigating Itself, But What About The NYPD?
Why we may never know the true nature of the NYPD's controversial collaboration with the CIA. -
Michele Bachmann’s Gay Biblical Alter Ego
Does the congresswoman know that her Old Testament hero was David's very special friend? -
McGinniss on Palin: TMI
"The Rogue" crosses the thin line between "wow!" and "why?" -
The Census Bureau’s Shocking Poverty Stats
A record number of Americans are living below the poverty line. Ready for the worse news? -
CNN/Tea Party Debate: What You Missed If You Watched Monday Night Football
The good, the bad, and the ugly. -
Rick Perry: Let’s “Free Up” Wall Street—Because That Worked in 2008
The Texas governor had a rough debate, but his comments about big banks might have been the most controversial. -
Is Your Gmail Account Killing the Planet?
Google says its cloud is way green, but others claim that the internet is a giant, energy-gobbling monster. Whom should you believe? -
A New Human Rights Logo, Brought to You By Qaddafi’s PR Firm
The company that tried to rebrand Libya and Syria has a new client: a high-profile human-rights campaign. -
$4 Gas: Brought to You by Wall Street
If oil speculators in Big Finance are making gas prices soar, shouldn't you know about it?

