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Lillian Gish in the Scarlet Letter 1929

American Icons: The Scarlet Letter

Arts

Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel about forbidden love among the Puritans captured our admiration for independence—and our craving for scandal.

Why Weiner’s seat in NY went to Republican Bob Turner

Global Politics

How strong is Obama’s support for gay marriage?

Global Politics

Campaign sound tracks a big deal for politicians, musicians alike

Global Politics

When it comes to the presidential election, battleground states matter more

Global Politics

As Republicans struggle over presidential nomination, declining influence of party elders is on display

Global Politics

This election cycle, most of the party’s elites are lined up behind Mitt Romney. But Romney, though ahead in the delegate count, has struggled to unify the base of the party in a way that will force his challengers out of the election. It shows how far the influence of those elites has fallen.

With Gingrich surging, Romney brings advantages into Florida ‘dogfight’

Global Politics

Newt Gingrich picked up a double-digit victory in South Carolina over one-time frontrunner Mitt Romney on Saturday. With less than a week to go, the election turns toward Florida, where Romney may be able to use his campaign war chest to his advantage. But Gingrich is already surging.

VIDEO: At South Carolina debate, GOP challengers push Romney

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Mitt Romney, the clear frontrunner, faced a general assault from his Republican challengers at a debate in South Carolina, just a few days before the state votes in its primary.

Voters, candidates gearing up for Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary

Global Politics

On Tuesday, Republicans will have a chance to vote in the second electoral contest of the 2012 GOP Presidential primary season. Mitt Romney has a commanding lead, but there are signs of a lack of enthusiasm among voters.

Cain suspends campaign, hints at endorsement; could it be good news for Obama?

Global Politics

Over the weekend, Herman Cain suspended his campaign and hinted that he would issue an endorsement soon. Most Cain supporters seem to be migrating to Newt Gingrich. Could a Gingrich victory ultimately be a win for Barack Obama?