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Homemade bombs made easier

Andrew Leonard
The Tsarnaevs learned how to make bombs from the Internet. So can anyone. And the problem will only get worse

NFL prospect comes out kicking

Cyd Zeigler
Middle Tennessee State placekicker Alan Gendreau reveals his homosexuality on the eve of the NFL draft

I am not the Tsarnaevs

Wajahat Ali
The Tsarnaevs have nothing in common with me or other Muslims. But don't tell that to the political opportunists

When we all smelled like teen spirit

Jennifer Kabat
"NYC 1993" at the New Museum offers a sampling of the earnest, overtly political art of the early 1990s

Five days of fear: What happened in Boston

Adam Geller
A reconstruction of the week

Does “Downton Abbey” perpetuate gay stereotypes?

Richard Kramer
However complex, Thomas Barrow is like most gay characters on TV: The odd man out

Escaping a toxic waste site

Ronnie Greene
How one organization is helping communities fight back against industries and a complicit government

The Masters presents a phony, sanitized South

Thomas Hackett
CBS wants us to believe it is about magnolias and grand traditions. The real history is one of racism and exclusion

Johns Hopkins grants antiabortion group official status as campus organization

Katie McDonough
The group will continue to conduct "sidewalk interference" outside of clinics, now with possible university funding

Molly Ringwald and Jane Monheit: The universe knew what it wanted for us

Molly Ringwald
Molly Ringwald celebrates her brilliant new album by talking Ella, Hoagy and motherhood with musician Jane Monheit

I almost died in Syria

Olly Lambert
I've covered wars for years, but nothing prepared me for the conflict on the ground – or in my head

Colonial Williamsburg: Where the Tea Party gets schooled

Andrew O'Hehir
There's lots of NRA and Tea Party garb in colonial Williamsburg. But the history has a confrontational new approach

Passing gas: A modern scientific history

Mary Roach
Our most embarrassing bodily function has scientists — and big business — obsessed

Criminalizing “revenge porn”

Tracy Clark-Flory
As more people post naked pics of exes, the law has failed to keep up. Some activists are trying to change that

Even a Mets fan can be optimistic on Opening Day

Bryan Joiner
Baseball season is finally upon us, which means hope once again springs eternal

Watching the Beats grow old

Joseph Neighbor
A new exhibition captures the lives of Allen Ginsberg and his fellow poets, before and after they became famous

Sneaky author tricks

Laura Miller
A novel within a novel is a clever touch, but are postmodern writers abusing their readers' patience?

In Supreme Court, anti-gay movement is humiliated

Irin Carmon
Both sides of the marriage fight were presented on a national stage this week. It wasn't even close

I miss playing music

Cary Tennis
What can ever replace the band, the clubs, the comradeship, the flow?

The Sunday Shows take on guns and gays

Alex Pareene
Today. more Iraq War salesmen hype the Iran threat and David Gregory stands up for the right to drink soda

Is Roger Ailes the GOP’s worst enemy?

Eric Boehlert
Despite the party's rebranding efforts, Fox News seemingly has no interest in moderating its attack programming

Is a not-so-grand bargain back?

Joan Walsh
Report: House GOP would hike revenue to get a big political win -- a Democratic president slashing popular programs

The confident masculinity of “Chicago Fire”

Willa Paskin
The NBC drama has attracted an audience thanks to its reliable charms

Domestic and international violence are one and the same

Ann Jones
John Stuart Mill had it right. Our abuse of women at home mirrors, and sometimes dictates, our behavior abroad
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