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The Chilean miners’ amazing power of togetherness
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Their rescue has been dramatic -- but it's their willingness to stick together that's truly stunning
Our first date was the last day of his life
Lorraine Berry
When we met online, it was as if we'd known each other forever. Then came the tragedy I'll never forget
5 dead in East Coast floods
Tom Breen, TOM FOREMAN Jr.
Tropical storm rains move into New England after battering the Atlantic coast
Carl Paladino and reporter nearly come to blows
Steve Kornacki
"You send another goon to my daughter's house and I'll take you out, buddy"
Is my nanny a better mother than I am?
Alisa Rivera
We're both Latinas in our 40s. Yet she relates to my son in ways I couldn't dream of
The underrated genius of Steve Buscemi
Matt Zoller Seitz
He may seem like a strange choice of central star for HBO's new "Boardwalk Empire," but he's utter perfection
The end of the greatest American fishery?
Francis Lam
Threatened by mines, Bristol Bay, Alaska, is a place of beauty and heart, dependent on salmon. Plus: A slide show
How to make economy class more comfortable
Patrick Smith
Installing fewer seats is a nonstarter, but there's no excuse for the poorly designed chairs in place now
The mother of all Tea Party triumphs?
Steve Kornacki
A paranoid debtor who equates lust with adultery is on the verge of a victory that will cost the GOP dearly
When we buried my dog, I found my father
Sarah Stankorb
I spent my childhood afraid of my alcoholic dad. But when Ginger passed, I saw a side of him I never knew
Jonathan Franzen’s “Freedom”: Brilliant portrait of our times
Heather Havrilesky
The author takes us on a dark, epic, funny tour of modern life with a family of conflicted idealists
The Emmys’ most memorable moments
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Last night's highlights and lowlights, from Temple Grandin's moving appearance to Julia Ormond's bizarre speech
Having kids made me a movie wuss
Louis Bayard
I always thought I'd be a rational father. But seeing a child in danger drives me over the edge
The unmaking of a company man
Andrew Bacevich
After hewing to military orthodoxy for years, my real education began in the shadow of the Brandenberg Gate
The strange story of my son’s circumcision
Taffy Brodesser-Akner
I believe cutting a boy's foreskin is mutilation. So why am I standing here at my child's bris?
Bloomberg again defends religious freedom
Justin Elliott
The mosque debate "is a test of our commitment to American values," the mayor said in prepared Iftar remarks
Why I got the male Brazilian wax
Jed Lipinksi
Are straight men really going bare down there? At first I was just curious -- but then, I decided to try it myself
“The Big C”: Kooky, unsexy cancer
Heather Havrilesky
Laura Linney seizes the day in Showtime's zany death comedy -- but you'll wish she hadn't
Blagojevich jurors tell judge they are stalled
Don Babwin, Michael Tarm
After 12 days of deliberation, the jury has only reached a verdict on two out of 24 counts
Before flying was bad: My glory days as a flight attendant
Ann Hood
My job in the '70s was fun and glamorous, but Steven Slater's exit reminds us just how miserable travel has become
“Mad Men” recap: A man in a room with a checkbook
Heather Havrilesky
Dick Whitman visits his only friend, then Don Draper turns his back on her
Anne Rice can leave Christianity, but I’m staying
Lily Burana
Homophobia and hatred may have pushed the writer from the church, but I refuse to let those people define my faith
Police: Connecticut shooter targeted managers
Everton Bailey Jr.
Company says Omar Thornton, caught on tape stealing beer, quietly resigned, then, "cold as ice," pulled out his gun
Family: Racial bias caused Conn. gunman to snap
Everton Bailey Jr.
Shooter claimed to have found a picture of a noose and a racial epithet written in the workplace restroom
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