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Wolves to the Slaughter
The reintroduction of the gray wolf to the Northern Rockies was an ecological success story—until big money, old superstitions, and politics got in the way.
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Six Portraits of Mitt
Just how rich is the Republican presidential candidate?
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How to Contain a Nuclear Iran
Regime change is a pipe dream. Is there a way to keep peace in Tehran without it?
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The Age of Double Standards
American Airlines can declare bankruptcy and wipe away debt. But you can’t—and that’s just the beginning.
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Wall Street's Third Party
Will Americans Elect upend the presidential election?
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Susan B. Anthony's Hit List
How a group founded by anti-abortion feminists became a powerful foe of Democratic women.
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The New Populists
The rise and fall of Zuccotti Park—and the future of the movement it birthed
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In Dire Health
Despite the passage of the Affordable Care Act, the U.S. medical system is near collapse. What will save it is a single-payer system and physicians in group practice.
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A Ninja in Our Sites
An aggressive federal enforcement effort targets online piracy—and threatens the open Internet.
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God Help Us
Will Rick Perry’s blend of Christian-right, small-government, and pro-corporate fervor land him in the White House?
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For Europe, High Stakes in Greece
Stabilizing one teetering economy won't end the eurozone's dance of death.
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A More Perfect Union
New York's Local 6 shows how organized labor can survive and thrive in the service economy.
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A State of Chaos
How political failures and stagnant institutions brought Greece to the brink of collapse
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The Medicare Bind
Democrats should defend Medicare. But if they want to accomplish much else, they will have to change it. -
The Constitution: A Love Story
It's time for liberals to reclaim our founding document from fanatics who worship its name but not its meaning.
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It's an Ad World After All
Is it legal for a company to take out Internet ads on your name after you've filed a complaint against it? Apparently so. -
The Glorious Invasion
Ten years ago, the Afghanistan War looked like a swift and easy triumph for democracy. But even in the early days there were portents of the catastrophe to come.
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