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There Goes the Recess: Installment 3 From Senator Paul's Office

Part 3 of a summer series giving a behind-the-scenes look at Senator Paul's office from the eyes of an intern.

From One Republican to Another

Lucas Swisher asks Republicans to compromise with the President.

Fixing Our Off-Again Relationship: US-Pakistani Relations

The Obama administration’s recent hard-line gestures to get Pakistan back in line are more of the same in the US’s reluctant friendship.

Pushing the Primary in the Sunshine State

Florida and the RNC tangle over the pivotal state's early primary: Round 2.

Don’t Cut My Medicare and Social Security: Segment 2 of the Paul Saga

Naji Filali continues with Part 2 of his series on working in Senator Paul's office for the summer.

So what exactly do you…do?

Harleen Gambhir reports on her work at the Center for American Progress and the importance of action-oriented think tanks.

Looking to "Like"

Ruminations, revelations, and original research on the candidates getting the most thumbs up online

Sustainability and the Harvard Food Desert

How do you make sure your purchases promote your politics? With great difficulty.

Strauss-Kahn, NYPD, and How We Think About Sexual Assault

Recent cases underline the deep and disturbing fallacies in the way we think about and prosecute rape.

With a Shudder, "Lamestream"

The slogans the big three should really be using