| Arianna Huffington: Women Who Wouldn't Go Away Last month we celebrated the 40th anniversary of Title IX. This week, we are celebrating the progress women athletes have made so far -- and acknowledging the work yet to be done -- with Kavitha A. Davidson's Huffington story about the milestones for women athletes at the 2012 Olympic Games. |
| Sen. John Kerry: Keeping the Special Relationship Strong As Gov. Romney lands in London this week, he would be wise to realize that our European alliances are not something that holds us back. Our alliance helps to move our national security agenda forward. |
| Robert L. Borosage: Mitt Romney: The Gated Candidate The wealthiest Americans often choose to live in gated communities, designed to shield them from the intrusion of those Ann Romney calls "you people." Now, Mitt Romney is applying that same notion to his campaign for the presidency. |
| David Beckham: Make Children the Real Winners of London 2012 The eve of the London 2012 Olympics is finally here. For the next two weeks we will all be cheering on Team GB, hoping our athletes will realise the Olympic dreams they have trained so hard for. But I hope they will not be the only winners of these Olympic Games. I hope the 180 million children who are currently suffering from the hidden hunger crisis - known as stunting - will be able to steal some of the limelight too. |
| Lucy Danziger: Why Michael Phelps' Abs Matter (and Other Olympic Theories) When you watch the Olympics in the next 14 days and feel inspired, think about what it is that moves you. Then realize this: It doesn't really matter. Just get moving! |
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