Opinion

Want a job where you can fail and still get paid lavishly? Try corporate CEO

Spare a thought this Labor Day holiday, when you fire up the barbecue for the last weekend of the summer and raise a beer for the workers in this country, for some of the notable men who have lost their jobs over the past 20 years. I'm thinking of Richard Fuld, Dennis Kozlowski and Eckhard Pfeiffer.

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Were Republicans really the party of civil rights in the 1960s?

Once you control for region, it turns out that Democrats were actually more likely to support the 1964 Civil Rights Act

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The Republican 'defund Obamacare' disorder shows their denial of political reality

The Republican party is not in a good place right now. They are historically unpopular (particularly House Republicans); they have no discernible governing agenda; they are under assault from their own supporters; they continue to say stupid things that upset key voting groups … and – guess what? – things are about to get even worse.

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Some Republicans are nuts, but the party leaders are not

There are extreme Republicans, but the leadership is not about to allow the party to go the way of the Whigs

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Banish the trolls, but web debate still needs anonymity

Huffington Post risks stifling lively exchanges with its insistence on real names, writes John Naughton

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Creating chilling effects on speech is a feature, not a bug, of the surveillance state

We've discussed a few times how the pervasive surveillance efforts of the NSA and others have tremendous chilling effects on how people communicate and how they act. We've discussed how this is a "cost" to the program that not many, especially those…

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Remembering my time at the 1963 March on Washington

As we celebrate the 50th anniversary, we must ask: what would the Rev Martin Luther King think of Obama's presidency?

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CATO Institute report says poor Americans have it too good

Conservative think tanks have spawned a cottage industry churning out dubious studies purporting to show that poor families are living high on the hog on public benefits, a claim that anybody who has actually experienced poverty in America would find…

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New Jersey's ban on ex-gay therapy is a victory over religious nuts

As of this week, gay conversation therapy is outlawed in the state of New Jersey. Kids who are either gay or suspected of being gay cannot be forced by their parents to endure homophobic corrective therapy, which assemblyman and bill sponsor Tim Eustice correctly calls "an insidious form of child abuse".

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Elmore Leonard: Master of verbal tics and black humor

Acclaimed American writer who praised plain writing achieved literary daring across 60-year publishing career

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