The Fifth Category

Departments
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Insurance Fraud
In the health-care reform debate, the insurance lobby is a wolf in sheep's clothing.
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Going to Extremes
There is much to fear in the right's comfort with radicalism, but little to envy.
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Noted
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Countercyclical Capital
Is D.C. the only place in America not affected by the downturn?
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Up Front
Insurance companies are doing A-OK; Back-to-school CliffsNews; The Search for credible Republicans; and The Question.
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Nativism Versus Security
When police become immigration enforcers, everybody loses.
Features
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Overdue Process
When it comes to terrorist suspects in detention, Obama is finding that Bush set a difficult precedent to break.
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Suburban Ghetto
Segregation, not immigration, is to blame for the growth of Hispanic gangs.
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Suburban Ghetto
Segregation, not immigration, is to blame for the growth of Hispanic gangs.
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Aborting Health Reform
Without reproductive-health coverage, any public insurance plan is doomed to fail.
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Present at the Re-Creation
These seven liberal financial experts are our best hope for truly fixing the economy.
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The Truth About Tuition
The conversation about college costs shouldn't end at student loans.
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There Goes the Neighborhood
Housing speculators are back, and they're hindering efforts at block-by-block revitalization.
Columns
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Left Without Labor
A party of professionals and young voters risks becoming a party that overlooks the core economic crisis facing American workers.
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The Limits of Likeability
The president remains popular even as many of his supporters become uneasy about what he's actually doing.
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States of Distress
A second stimulus could help states avoid layoffs, program cuts, and tax hikes.
Culture
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In Wal-Mart's Image
The "values" of the largest private-sector employer in the U.S. are shaping our national economy -- and that's a very bad thing.
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Chicken Little Goes to Europe
Western Europe is being transformed by immigrants from the Islamic world. But they are not the enemy within.
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The Life and Death of Online Communities
How online communities are born -- and what happens when they die.
Special Report
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Mis-Measuring Poverty
In recent years, there has been a growing effort to revamp our poverty definition.
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A National Mission
Britain's national goal of reducing child poverty was a political success. Did it work?
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Putting Poverty in Its Place
Neighborhood-based approaches can succeed, if they're part of a broader urban strategy.
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Race, Wealth, and Intergenerational Poverty
There will never be a post-racial America if the wealth gap persists.
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The Poverty of Political Talk
It's still hard for politicians to speak clearly about the poorest Americans.
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Don't Forget the Men
Why has helping the single, childless workers become the darling of poverty policy?
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Behavioral Theory
Can Mayor Bloomberg pay people to do the right thing?
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Can Separate Be Equal?
The classroom is where poor and middle-class kids should meet -- to the benefit of both.
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A New Agenda for Tough Times
After a decade of economic change and fresh thinking, it's time for a new national effort to fight poverty.
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A Modern Safety Net
We need to update our social contract for the real lives of working families in a brutal economy.
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Recovering Opportunity
Racial barriers continue to hold back millions of Americans -- and our economy.
