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After Peace-Process Stumble, Is John Kerry Wasting His Time in the Middle East?
The Secretary of State comes up short for now, but that doesn’t mean he’s failed.
McAuliffe and Cuccinelli Hone Messages Before First Debate In Virginia
On the eve of the first debate of the 2013 Virginia Governor contest, the two campaigns, for Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican Ken Cuccinelli, have already revealed their game plans for defining each other…
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Trayvon’s Death Is an Outrage, But …
Thanks to immigration, stronger laws and years of hard work, our poisonous biracial era is ending.
Politicos Kick It Old School on Instagram
Senators and Governors were young once, too.
The Best Sermon About Trayvon That You Will Hear
Pastor Howard-John Wesley rallies his congregation to push back against the verdict.
Morning Must Reads: July 18
In the news: Obamacare, China, Assad, the death penalty, a lobbyist tax reform deadline, Joe Biden in GQ, and what’s prettier in print
Anne Patterson’s Plight
A conspiracy theory afoot in Egypt right now holds that Barack Obama may soon be impeached, having been caught sending $8 billion to the now-toppled Muslim Brotherhood government in exchange for Israel’s annexation of much of the …
TIME Cover: “After Trayvon”
The night that a Florida jury acquitted George Zimmerman of killing Travyon Martin, Otis Moss III, the pastor of Barack Obama’s old Chicago church, Trinity United Church of Christ, sat down to talk with his son after watching the …
Christian Right Fights Porn In The Dorm
A conservative Christian lobbyist group’s latest crusade is the elimination of pornography on college campuses.
President Trumpets Obamacare Rebates as Deadline Approaches
Today President Barack Obama will seek to redirect public attention away from the slow but steady drip of recent news stories about the imperfections of Obamacare.
30 Seconds With Dick Cheney On His Daughter’s Senate Run
TIME reached out by phone to the former Veep Wednesday in Wyoming for his take on his daughter’s candidacy. He was brief.
Richard Cordray Approved as Consumer Watchdog Director: Why You Should Care
The move has the potential to benefit everybody with a mortgage, credit card or private student loan. In other words: you.