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Radiation down at Japan nuclear plant after blast

Yuri Kageyama
Local media are reporting that as many as 1,300 people may be dead after yesterday's earthquake and tsunami

The embarrassments of empire

David Bromwich
Washington wonders what to say about Arab freedom

Wisconsin’s “union bride” tells her story

Joan Walsh
A Madison couple managed to work a pro-public worker rally into their busy wedding day. The bride explains why

Snapshots from a rock ‘n’ roll marriage

Denise Grollmus
Before the Black Keys won Grammys, before the drunken fights and infidelity -- Patrick and I were very much in love

Is Mike Huckabee going to get away with this?

Steve Kornacki
Don't hold your breath waiting for his batty theory about Obama's Kenyan youth to ruin his GOP nomination hopes

Why don’t Cannes films win Oscars?

Andrew O'Hehir
Dazzling Palme D'Or winners like "Uncle Boonmee" are ignored by Hollywood's biggest awards. But why?

My awkward moments in Muslim prayer

Wajahat Ali
It can be tricky practicing Islam. Have you ever tried to find the direction of Mecca in a Gap fitting room?

Orange blossom Egyptian limeade

Lisa Barlow
Traveling in Egypt decades ago, the author and her ailing companion met a young boy wielding panacea

Gov. Walker says no to Wisconsin union compromise

Scott Bauer
No end in sight for labor standoff in Wisconsin as governor refuses to concede any ground on collective bargaining

Which 3 Republicans will step forward to compromise in Wisconsin?

Ryan J. Foley
Newly elected Governor Scott Walker and state Democrats aren't budging. The GOP needs 3 senators to force a hand

Please don’t ask about my mom. Just don’t

Cary Tennis
My dad's second wife always says, "So how's your mom?" Can't she tell it's a touchy, painful subject?

No. 2: Jonathan Franzen’s “Freedom”

Jonathan Franzen
The second-best sex scene of the year is an illicit tryst by a married man -- from the biggest novel of 2010

The joy of spanking

Anna David
Fetishists open up about their private thrill, where it came from -- and how normal they really are

“The Sunset Limited”: How to turn Cormac McCarthy into bad TV

Matt Zoller Seitz
Tommy Lee Jones and Samuel L. Jackson dazzle in the writer's "The Sunset Limited" -- but it's still a chatty mess

I was a doctor accustomed to death, but not his

Marc Agronin
Working in nursing homes taught me about old age -- but I was unprepared for my grandfather's last days

Auschwitz decays, prompting preservation effort

Vanessa Gera
One of the strongest reminders of Nazi evil is crumbling. Preservation efforts could cost hundreds of millions

The case for running for president — and losing

Steve Kornacki
Why would a politician give up two years of his life for a doomed mission? Actually, there are some good reasons

Am I ready to be a stepmother at 21?

Emma Cline
I love everything about living with my boyfriend. If only his daughter could say the same thing about me

State of the Union 2011 liveblog

Alex Pareene
Our continuously updated analysis of America's new Sputnik moment

The war that made Bill Clinton president

Steve Kornacki
Remember when every major Democrat in America was scared to run against George H.W. Bush?

How to make stock the right way, the wrong way, and when it matters

Francis Lam
It's the foundation of your cooking, so it'd better be great. But don't let the perfect be the enemy of the tasty

The making (and unmaking) of Joe Lieberman

Steve Kornacki
It was almost inevitable that his Senate career would end this way -- if you know how it started

What the “right to bear arms” really means

Saul Cornell
As long as there have been guns in America, they have been regulated -- even in Dodge City

My godmother is gone, but I have her book and my soup

Felisa Rogers
When she passed, I inherited her cookbook. And when I make this soup, I wonder if she loved it as I do
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