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Some At RNC Meeting Say It’s Romney’s To Lose

The annual winter meeting of the Republican National Committee got under way in New Orleans on Wednesday, just hours after

Connie Rice: Conscience Of The City

For years, civil rights attorney Constance Rice says, she would wake up every morning trying to figure out new ways

Critics See ‘Disaster’ In Expansion Of Domain Names

Vast new tracts of the Internet are up for sale as of Thursday. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and

The History Of Factory Jobs In America, In One Town

For more, see Adam Davidson’s cover story in this month’s issue of The Atlantic. Greenville County, South Carolina is where

In Russia, Modern ‘Revolution’ Comes At Its Own Pace

Russia had one of the world’s most famous revolutions nearly a century ago, in 1917. Yet for centuries, the country

Gingrich, Romney Go At It Over Abortion

The latest abortion battle doesn’t pit those on opposite sides of the issue against each other. Rather, it features two

Cadillac Gears Up To Take On German Automakers

This year’s auto show in Detroit could set the stage for a shake-up in the fiercely competitive — and hugely

Nigeria Rattled By Strikes, Sectarian Violence

Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan is facing the most sustained challenge to his presidency as he confronts crises on two fronts.

Justices Rule Ministers Exempt From Anti-Bias Laws

The U.S. Supreme Court for the first time has declared that the Constitution exempts ministers from the nation’s anti-discrimination laws.

Romney’s Success Sparks GOP Debate Over Capitalism

Even as he claimed victory in the New Hampshire primary Tuesday, Mitt Romney fired a defensive salvo against Republican rivals

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