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The newest PajamasXpress blog Weather Nerd is the place to be this hurricane season: renowned weatherblogger Brendan Loy will be tracking every gust and downpour.
A recent speech to the German Bundestag argued that while anti-Semitism has changed a lot, it's still as pernicious as ever.
This is a musical comedy with terrible jokes that is nevertheless hilarious.
Companies that don’t provide decent customer service won’t have their customers much longer.
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The Canadian Human Rights Commission hits a new low by investigating a stand-up comic who heckled hecklers.
America's entry into nuclear negotiations with Iran is the right move at the right time.
Obama faces the challenge of acknowledging progress in Iraq without alienating the left-wing base that nominated him.
Pinch Sulzberger has taken perhaps the most recognizable media brand in the country and run it into the ground. Can the Gray Lady be saved?
The Republican nominee wants to take the lessons learned in Iraq and apply them to the Afghan front. Can it be done?
A new documentary on screenwriter Dalton Trumbo aims to honor its subject but succumbs to self-righteousness and obfuscation.
Controversies surrounding Muslims conveniently distract attention from the French president's unkept promises.
The senator uses a creative method to get away with changing his position on Iraq.
Degrading the historical monuments of friendly countries into electoral campaign backdrop scenery shows a lack of respect.
Comparing freedom from foreign oil to the moon landing is a ridiculous analogy.
The New Yorker cover controversy and Obama's humorless reaction show that America has forgotten how to laugh.
Portraying Senator Chuck Schumer as the evil Mr. Potter from It's a Wonderful Life makes understanding a bank run fairly easy.
The ACLU says there are one million names on the list. The fact that they are wrong doesn't discredit many of the solutions they offer to fix the real flaws of the program.
Israel and Hezbollah trade prisoners for the bodies of kidnapped soldiers.
There are some good arguments against the war on drugs. But there are some nonsensical ones as well.
It's not so obvious that Facebook can totally dominate the social networking world for the foreseeable future.
[Read the latest in tech at PJM's new blog Edgelings]
Citing "food apartheid," a Los Angeles politician has proposed that new fast food restaurants be banned from South Central.
The senator pontificates that his countrymen must better themselves by becoming more European. Pourquoi?
Legal threats against police are being used to get criminal charges dropped against Muslims.
Here are ways that Reid can help inspire Americans to kick our "sick" fossil fuel addiction. Lead by example, Harry!
Reports coming out of Castro's "workers' paradise" are laughably simplistic and shallow.
Christie Brinkley was wise to air lying, cheating Peter Cook's misdeeds in public — more women should do so.