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News, War, and Martinis
BBC America series takes place inside a late-1950s London newsroom. MORE
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The Statisticians on the Bus
How a nerd named Nate Silver changed political reporting forever. MORE
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Who’s Skewed Now?
Ultraconservatives were sure America would reject Obama.... MORE
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At Sea With Sandy
A Coast Guard rescue swimmer dove into house-sized waves to save crew members from the sinking HMS... MORE
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Will Barack Become Poppy?
If Obama loses, he’ll be remembered just as George H.W. Bush is.... MORE
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The President Who Would Be King
The Obama power play that could forever change the way Washington works. MORE
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‘We Exploited the Sexism’
‘Homeland’ returns, with TV’s most compelling female character. MORE
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The Most Unpopular Nominee Ever
Despite a solid convention, Romney’s favorability ratings remain historically bad.... MORE
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Can Castro Out-Obama Obama?
The Democrats’ keynote speaker in Charlotte is a savvy pol with a bright future.... MORE
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The Great White Hope
He bowhunts, noodles catfish, and makes his own sausage.... MORE
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The Hunted Democrats
Super-PAC money cut his lead in half. Why Sherrod Brown is running scared. MORE
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The Best TV Show You’ve Never Seen
Forget ‘The Newsroom.’ The top political drama is Danish. MORE
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“It Takes a Lot to Rattle Me”
She lost her dad, had surgery, and tested positive for a banned substance.... MORE
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Why We Shouldn’t Feel Fine
Andrew Romano asks, is it impossible to pass big, ambitions bills in today’s media climate? MORE