Half a Victory
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Half a Victory

Yes, Senate Democrats won the first round on health care. But at what price? Peter Beinart on how the procedural vote could spell doom for the public option.

The New Minutemen
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The New Minutemen

The U.S. is backing anti-Taliban armed militias in Afghanistan, The New York Times reports, in the hopes of starting a large-scale tribal rebellion.

Why America Must Learn to Bow
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Why America Must Learn to Bow

The president’s visit to China was seen as a failure, but what if that was just the new standard? Martin Jacques on why the U.S. must get used to decline—and learn humility.

Week in Culture
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Week in Culture

Penelope Cruz showed her dark side, Will Smith and Jay-Z came to Broadway, and Taylor Swift became a greeting card. VIEW OUR GALLERY for the best in music, film, TV, and art.

Breast Cancers Death Panels
 
Breast Cancers Death Panels

New breast-cancer screening guidelines are being called smart science by researchers—and signs of health care "rationing" by others. The Daily Beast separates fact from fiction.

The Sex-Abuse Memory Crimes
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The Sex-Abuse Memory Crimes

They say they were raped and forced to kill—and they just now remember it, 20 years later. Casey Schwartz on a disturbing claim of "recovered memory" rocking a tiny Missouri town.

Dreaming of Gigi
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Dreaming of Gigi

Artist Josh Gosfield invents the glamorous '60s French pop star Gigi Gaston and creates the definitive celebration of her life and career. VIEW OUR GALLERY.

Week in Viral Videos
 
Week in Viral Videos

From a Sarah Palin media blitz to a Robert Pattinson tantrum, a controversial Gap ad to a cat’s run in with the fuzz, watch the buzziest viral videos of the week.

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Half a Victory

Yes, Senate Democrats won the first round on health care. But at what price? Peter Beinart on how the procedural vote could spell doom for the public option.

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The New Minutemen

As Obama faces increasing pressure over the war, the U.S. is backing anti-Taliban armed militias in Afghanistan, The New York Times reports, in the hopes of starting a large-scale tribal rebellion.

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Why America Must Learn to Bow

The president’s visit to China was seen as a failure, but what if that was just the new standard? Martin Jacques on why the U.S. must get used to decline—and learn humility.

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Week in Culture

Penelope Cruz showed her dark side, Will Smith and Jay-Z came to Broadway, and Taylor Swift became a greeting card. VIEW OUR GALLERY for the best in music, film, TV, and art.

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Breast Cancer's Death Panels?

New breast-cancer screening guidelines are being called smart science by researchers—and signs of health care "rationing" by others. The Daily Beast separates fact from fiction.

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The Sex-Abuse `Memory' Crimes

They say they were raped and forced to kill—and they just now remember it, 20 years later. Casey Schwartz on a disturbing claim of "recovered memory" rocking a tiny Missouri town.

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Dreaming of Gigi
Artist Josh Gosfield invents the glamorous '60s French pop star Gigi Gaston and creates the definitive celebration of her life and career. VIEW OUR GALLERY.
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Week in Viral Videos

From a Sarah Palin media blitz to a Robert Pattinson tantrum, a controversial Gap ad to a cat’s run in with the fuzz, watch the buzziest viral videos of the week.

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