Sandy Vs. Santa
Is New York Too Merry?
Long-Term Trends
Cheer Up, GOP! U.S. Is Aging Fast
Whodunnit
Was Yasir Arafat Poisoned?
Marvin Miller, R.I.P.
The Man Who Freed Ball Players
Meet Me at the White Horse Tavern
After serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, five soldiers met up in New York and began collecting the stories found in 'Fire and Forget,' recounts editor Roy Scranton.
Cheat Sheet, Must Reads From All Over
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1. PUBLIC RELATIONS
Team Obama Takes on Fiscal Cliff
Going on a series of campaign-style events.More
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2. DEADLY
34 Killed in Syria Car Bomb Blasts
State television blames “terrorists.”More
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3. FAMILY PLANNING
China Easing One-Child Rules?
Official says government drafting proposals to rewrite.More
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4. TRAGEDY
Bob Dole Hospitalized
“He is infirm,” says Harry Reid.More
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5. PRIVACY SETTINGS
Investigators Focus on Allen Emails
60-70 messages that “bear a fair amount of scrutiny.”More
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6. BIG PIMPIN’
DSK Ruling Delayed
On whether he will stand trial on sex charges.More
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7. APP FAIL
Apple Fires Maps Manager
Will overhaul software.More
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8. TRAGIC
Six-Year-Old Hit by Bus in House
LI bus swerved to miss pedestrian.More
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9. TWO AND A HALF MEN
Angus T. Jones Apologizes for Comments
As Charlie Sheen confirms show is ‘cursed.’More
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10. YIKES
‘70s Show Star Arrested for Assault
Not Lisa Robin Kelly’s first brush with law.More
Neil Patrick Harris' Puppet Dream
Wake up! NPH is starring in a web series featuring Jim Henson Company's 'alternative miscreant puppets.' In this first of seven videos, Neil dreams he's falling to his death. Did we mention this series is for adults?
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Andrew Sullivan
A Return to Tahrir?
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Howard Kurtz
Matt Lauer Gets Sliced Up
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Michael Tomasky
Don’t Back Down, Obama!
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John Avlon
Democrats Must Step Up
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David Frum
Encouraging Signs at National Review
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Megan McArdle
Why Can’t Walmart Be More Like Costco?
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Open Zion
The Palestinian Choice—And Ours
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Dan Gross
Every Day Is Cyber Monday
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The Royalist
Kate: I'm Not Sure About My Bangs
Along the Strip, Scenes From Gaza’s Violence (Photos)
As a shaky ceasefire takes hold, Gazans adapt to the latest fighting’s bloody aftermath. By David Degner.