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Kris Connor / Getty Images What Made Joe Bitter
As the Senate debates the health-care bill, Joe Lieberman is relishing his role as roadblock. Peter Beinart on how one of the most unpredictable senators became just another right-wing pol.
Walter Bibikow / Corbis Airports From Hell
As America takes to the Thanksgiving skies, The Daily Beast definitively ranks the nation's best and worst airports. Delays, accidents, security lines, tarmac nightmares—how does your hub fare?
November 22: 8 Best Moments from Sunday Talk
Mitch McConnell throws cold water on heath care reform, Jerry Springer waxes poetic about Oprah, and Liz Cheney wants to look beyond Sarah Palin. That and more in our Sunday roundup.
American Music Awards Rewind
Adam Lambert kisses a guy, Jennifer Lopez slips, and Taylor Swift beats out Jacko. View our gallery of show highlights and the best of the red carpet. Plus, watch clips.
What Made Joe Bitter
As the Senate debates the health-care bill, Joe Lieberman is relishing his role as roadblock. Peter Beinart on how one of the most unpredictable senators became just another right-wing pol.
In Praise of Tourette's
Nationally syndicated cartoonist and musician Jeffrey Koterba describes how the disease has been his artistic muse—even if it does lead to the occasional embarrassing outburst.
Amateur Hour at the White House
The Asia trip was not worth Obama's time. Leslie H. Gelb on why the president should shake up his foreign policy team—and make sure the deals are done before he leaves home.
Did Oprah Make a Mistake?
All the world is toasting her, but leaving her network gig may turn out to be an act of hubris Oprah will later regret, write Lloyd Grove and Jacob Bernstein. Plus, a gallery of stars who walked away on top.
Frederick Wiseman's Best Scenes
Academy Award-winning director Errol Morris writes about his favorite scenes from the films of documentary film pioneer Frederick Wiseman. Wiseman’s latest, La Danse: The Paris Opera Ballet, has just been released nationally. Watch clips below chosen from The Daily Beast’s Curator.
Is This Another Bubble?
The markets are rallying as home purchases are up 10 percent and gold hits a new high. But Charlie Gasparino says it may be just another case of irrational exuberance.
8 New Internet Sex Fads
From an iPhone app that measures and scores your sexual prowess to a website that's tracking where, when and how the entire world is getting laid, internet sexcessories are getting stranger by the day.
Airports From Hell
As America takes to the Thanksgiving skies, The Daily Beast definitively ranks the nation's best and worst airports. Delays, accidents, security lines, tarmac nightmares—how does your hub fare?
The Nabokov Mess
All the fuss about the publication of Vladimir Nabokov’s last “novel” was pointless. The book is just a collection of notes that’s been cleverly marketed, says Nathaniel Rich.
November 22: 8 Best Moments from Sunday Talk
Mitch McConnell throws cold water on heath care reform, Jerry Springer waxes poetic about Oprah, and Liz Cheney wants to look beyond Sarah Palin. That and more in our Sunday roundup.
Half a Victory
Democrats won the first round on health care last night, but centrist Senators Ben Nelson and Joe Lieberman took to the talk shows today to say the current bill won't pass. Peter Beinart on why the public option might be doomed.
Murder or Miscarriage?
Police believe restaurant mogul Josh Woodward killed his unborn child with a dangerous powder. Woodward’s friend , Gerald Posner, investigates the case that has LA and Miami abuzz.
Why America Must Learn to Bow
The president’s visit to China was seen as 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.
If Wall Street Repents, Can Main Street Forgive?
After a minister, a seminary president, and a former Goldman Sachs partner suggested in The Daily Beast that Goldman create a fund to invest in small businesses, the firm did just that. But now they say the Wall Street behemoth's path to redemption has just begun.
The Sex-Abuse 'Memory' Crimes
They say they were raped and forced to kill—and that they just now remember it, 20 years later. Casey Schwartz on a mind-boggling claim of "recovered memory" rocking a tiny Missouri town.
























































