May 22, 2013
Jamie Dimon Blackmailed His Own Bank—and Won
By threatening to resign as CEO, the JPMorgan honcho gave shareholders no choice but to keep him as chairman as well.
May 21, 2013
Michael Kinsley vs. the Anti-Austerians
Anti-austerians are probably wrong about the debt, and certainly wrong about me
Why Tornadoes Continue to Kill
They're hard to predict, and more of us live in their path than ever.
Offsets Are Not the Answer to Disaster Funding
A tornado puts Oklahoma's Republican senators to the test.
The Pathetic Dispute Over Islam and Homophobia
A religiously-tinged argument for tolerance, like many others before it, eventually makes a case against the faith it is ostensibly promoting.
Weaseling Out of Obamacare
Have nursing homes, fast-food restaurants, and other low-wage employers found a way to avoid paying for full insurance?
May 20, 2013
How Republicans Can Raise Millions in Silicon Valley
Chris Christie's template for milking the tech sector.
The Surge in Suicides Has Nothing to Do With Marriage or Religion
The data doesn't support Ross Douthat's argument.
Grow or Perish: How the Art World Goliaths are Crushing the Davids
The real news behind MoMA's plans for the American Folk Art Museum: If you do not grow—and grow big—you’re in big trouble.
An 'Epic' Mess in Iran
Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei wants an 'epic' election. He may get one, but not the kind he expected.
No, Marriage Equality Hasn't Won Yet
The founder of Freedom to Marry takes issue with Michael Kinsley's argument that marriage-equality advocates have engaged in bullying.
Little Debbie Gets a Fashion Update
Annals of branding: The snack-food icon gets a minor makeover, but the company wants you to know she's still innocent and pure.
The Hillary Clinton Movie: The Winners and Losers
We've read the screenplay for the upcoming Hillary Clinton biopic. It's full of political notables. So who comes off looking best?
