I Watched the Revolution
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I Watched the Revolution

Kyrgyzstan burst onto the world stage Wednesday, as civil unrest toppled the president. Kumar Bekbolotov reports from Bishkek on the uprising—and how the West can help.

The GOPs Trip to Tiffanys
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The GOPs Trip to Tiffanys

Michael Steele's RNC has expensive taste in office supplies. Samuel P. Jacobs uncovers the embattled group's latest lavish purchase: $1044.65 at the jeweler.

Americas Afghan Women Problem
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Americas Afghan Women Problem

Activists worry the U.S. military's alleged coverup of the killing of three Afghan women could bolster the Taliban's attempts to roll back women's rights. By Gayle Tzemach-Lemmon.

Tween Girls Hijack Idol
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Tween Girls Hijack Idol

The shocker of last night—that "Big Mike" had the lowest vote total—can be blamed on the text-messaging wrath of 11-year-old girls voting for cute white boys, says Richard Rushfield.

The 20 Most Dangerous Jobs
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The 20 Most Dangerous Jobs

The tragedy in West Virginia reminds us that some careers are deadlier than others. From pilots to oilmen, The Daily Beast pores over the data to determine the toughest jobs in America.

Reaganite Backs Obama Nuke Plan
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Reaganite Backs Obama Nuke Plan

While Reagan's self-appointed defenders decry Obama's nuclear plan, his former secretary of State, George Shultz, tells John Avlon he sees a continuity of vision between the two leaders.

Enough with the Overalls
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Enough with the Overalls

Sandra Bullock should have known Jesse James was trouble from his overalls—Sean Macaulay argues that the denim onesies have long been the style of creepy misfits.

The GOPs Confederate Madness
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The GOPs Confederate Madness

Virginia Gov. McDonnell's embrace of Confederate History Month is more than just a bizarre retreat from his party's civil-rights roots. Matthew Yglesias on why it's the path to political suicide.

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I Watched the Revolution
Kyrgyzstan burst onto the world stage Wednesday, as civil unrest toppled the president. Kumar Bekbolotov reports from Bishkek on the uprising—and how t...
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The GOP's Trip to Tiffany's

Michael Steele's RNC has expensive taste in office supplies. Samuel P. Jacobs uncovers the embattled group's latest lavish purchase: $1044.65 at the jeweler.

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America's Afghan Women Problem

Activists worry the U.S. military's alleged coverup of the killing of three Afghan women could bolster the Taliban's attempts to roll back women's rights. By Gayle Tzemach-Lemmon.

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Tween Girls Hijack 'Idol'

The shocker of Wednesday night—that "Big Mike" had the lowest vote total—can be blamed on the text-messaging wrath of 11-year-old girls voting for cute white boys, says Richard Rushfield.

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The 20 Most Dangerous Jobs

The tragedy in West Virginia reminds us that some careers are deadlier than others. From pilots to oilmen, The Daily Beast pores over the data to determine the toughest jobs in America.

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Reaganite Backs Obama Nuke Plan

While Reagan's self-appointed defenders decry Obama's nuclear plan, his former secretary of State, George Shultz, tells John Avlon he sees a continuity of vision between the two leaders.

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Enough with the Overalls!

Sandra Bullock should have known Jesse James was trouble from his overalls—Sean Macaulay argues that the denim onesies have long been the style of creepy misfits.

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The GOP's Confederate Madness

Virginia Gov. McDonnell's embrace of Confederate History Month ismore than just a bizarre retreat from his party's civil-rights roots.Matthew Yglesias on why it's the path to political suicide.

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