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Peter Roff »
Obama Flops Against 'Uncommitted' in Arkansas, Kentucky Primaries 12:30 PM ET

Usually the presidential primaries don't generate much news when the candidates are running unopposed. Up until now, Barack Obama has had the proverbial "free shot" at renomination and there is no reason to believe that won't continue. It's a little late for anyone to get into the race.

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Susan Milligan »
Mitt Romney Brought Bain Capital Criticisms on Himself 11:40 AM ET

Mitt Romney's work at Bain Capital is "fair game," as the Obama administration phrases it. Criticism of Romney's work there is not an assault on capitalism, nor is it "proof" of the absurd contention by foes of the president that he is a socialist (the bigger issue, anyway, is what passes for a liberal in our era of hyper-conservative resurgence).

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Leslie Marshall »
Mitt Romney's Bain History Deserves Scrutiny 10:49 AM ET

I have been a talk show host for 23 years. If you were hiring me for a radio job, would you want to look at my resume? My work history? I'm sure the answer is yes. So why are so many people, both left and right, attacking the president for pointing out a company which Mitt Romney founded and ran, Bain Capital?

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Ford O'Connell »
Mitt Romney Can’t Afford to Lose Obama's Bain Game Yesterday

Cory Booker, the highly regarded mayor of Newark, N.J., did do Mitt Romney a favor with his remarks Sunday on Meet the Press. But it's not the favor Romney's campaign probably perceives.

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Susan Milligan »
Rutgers Bullying Case About Gay Rights, Privacy Yesterday

The relatively brief jail sentence imposed on a Rutgers University student who tormented his gay roommate has caused debate, even within the gay community: Was 30 days too few for Dharun Ravi, who secretly filmed his roommate, Tyler Clementi, in a sexual encounter with another man, then encouraged others to watch the video? Or was Ravi just a basic, immature college kid whose stupid prank should not be blamed for the distress of Clementi, who committed suicide after the episode?

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Jamie Stiehm »
The House of Representatives Is the Scariest Circus on Earth Yesterday

A comment in The Nation published in the Gilded Age noted a circus clown telling people the best days of the circus were over. We've noticed the same thing lately, bemoaning a scarcity of clown talent at the circus. What's to be done? One reason given, then and now: Fewer youths are running away from home to join the circus. 

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Q&A

Rep. Keith Ellison: U.S. Must Protect Syria's Innocent

The Minnesota Democrat says the U.N. cease-fire plan in Syria isn't working and the international community must intervene

A Club to Protect the Presidency

Ronald Reagan taught Bill Clinton to salute—and other secrets from the world's most exclusive fraternity

Former Special Ops Adviser: Al Qaeda Is Coming Back

A year after Osama bin Laden's death the terror group continues to evolve and threaten the United States

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Economic Intelligence

Hospitals Must Safeguard Patient Data

Patient data hemorrhages can be stopped with better health technology systems.

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Robert Schlesinger

Obama's Mixed-Bag Week

The Obama camp can celebrate Dick Lugar defeat, but should worry about the Scott Walker recall.

Mary Kate Cary

The Catholic Bishops vs. the Nuns

The Vatican is criticizing its dedicated female servants when it should be giving them a larger role.

Mort Zuckerman

Less Work and Less Reward

Under Barack Obama, unemployment has declined due to a drop in labor participation, not more jobs.

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On Energy

Energy Subsidies Are Giveaways

It's a good day to be in the biofuels industry, but hard times for those paying at the pump.

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