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Partisanship has migrated from the nation's capital to the state capitals, and many Americans say they are sick of it.

It's long been known that FHA policies discriminated against black homebuyers. Now comes the news that private lenders followed the same flawed guidelines.

Some critics have questioned the authenticity of certain Rembrandt paintings because of their theatricality, but, according to Robert Hughes, drama defines the painter's style.

Amy E. Schwartz on faith and evolution

Martin Walker on France's modern history

David Lindley on the hinterlands of algebra

Nick Gillespie on magazine editor Willie Morris

The U.S.-led invasion of Iraq coupled with the European Union's footdragging on membership have strained relations with Turkey, a vitally strategic partner in the troubled Middle East.

What we don't know can hurt us, at least according to the security experts.

The high price of crude oil is also exacting a price on democracy in petroleum-producing nations.

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