NBC's comedy matures from middling civic mockumentary into a smart, hilarious parody of small-town life in America
By Heather Havrilesky Nov 4, 2009
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The man who destroyed the antiabortion movement with his extremism is trying to use the president's visit to Notre Dame to advance his cause, but he will fail -- again.
By Frances Kissling
May 17, 2009
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Big-name brands are dying and even Winnebago is under the weather. Can the recreational vehicle survive the recession?
Mark Schone, with additional research by Ben Travers
March 20, 2009
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The polls were right after all, and it was the economy, stupid, but there were still some surprises in the final results.
By Paul Maslin
November 6, 2008
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The traditionally red state goes to the Democrat in a squeaker.
By Alex Koppelman
November 4, 2008
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As Americans flock to the polls, all eyes are on a handful of key battleground states.
By Walter Shapiro
November 4, 2008
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Put off by the McCain-Palin ticket, suburban Republicans are backing Barack Obama -- who might score a rare Democratic win in the Hoosier State.
By Walter Shapiro
October 20, 2008
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The candidates' "he said, she said" on the stakes in Indiana and North Carolina.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
May 6, 2008
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In her speech Tuesday night, Hillary Clinton declared victory in Indiana, and though she sounded deflated her words promised more campaigning ahead.
By Alex Koppelman
May 6, 2008
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Voting has ended in Indiana's primary, but the networks aren't yet ready to declare a winner there.
By Alex Koppelman
May 6, 2008
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Think Clinton's plan to suspend the gas tax temporarily is a bad idea? A similar measure in Illinois -- which Obama backed -- seems to have helped consumers.
By George Frost
May 6, 2008
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As Indiana and North Carolina head to the polls, a couple of predictions: The delegate endgame will change -- and nobody can be sure what's next.
By Walter Shapiro
May 6, 2008
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In Indiana, Barack Obama settles back into his change-politics strategy, while Hillary Clinton campaigns as if the race itself is everything.
By Walter Shapiro
May 5, 2008
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If Obama wants to secure the nomination next week, he'll need to recapture the working-class voters who helped him rout Clinton in Wisconsin.
By Mike Madden
May 1, 2008
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Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton seek votes in Indiana, a state fraught with economic woes and unlikely relevance for the '08 race.
By Edward McClelland
April 28, 2008
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Casey, Roemer seek "new consensus," "common ground"
By Lynn Harris
April 16, 2008
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The front-runner is trapped in an unchanging race that will be hard for him to lose -- but is proving impossible for him to end.
By Walter Shapiro
April 7, 2008
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A new "Romeo and Juliet" law in Indiana decriminalizes some forms of teen sex.
By Catherine Price
July 9, 2007
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Huge London Olympics cost overruns are right on schedule. Plus: Coach K "lifts" a chin.
November 29, 2006
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A peewee football coach berating 5-year-olds and attacking a ref. Just Bob Knight being Bob Knight?
November 16, 2006
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A Republican pollster said the GOP would be in trouble if it lost three Republican-controlled seats in Indiana and Kentucky. It just did.
By Tim Grieve
November 7, 2006
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Early results from Kentucky and Indiana.
By Tim Grieve
November 7, 2006
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There was Florida in 2000 and Ohio in 2004. Here are the six states where vote suppression could cost voters their voice -- and Democrats the election -- in 2006.
By Art Levine
August 15, 2006
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Indiana legislators want women to be told that life begins at conception.
By Tim Grieve
March 9, 2006
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An Indiana lawmaker proposes legislation to try to overturn Roe v. Wade.
By Katharine Mieszkowski
January 6, 2006