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Virgin’s Richard Branson: Climate deniers should “get out of our way”
Lindsay Abrams
Branson sided with Apple CEO Tim Cook in proclaiming that businesses should stand up to climate deniers
Louisiana lawmakers want to keep a state database of people who have abortions
Katie McDonough
Gov. Bobby Jindal supports the measure to impose Texas-style restrictions and maintain a record of patients
The crime we committed for her
Annabelle Gurwitch
When Robin got pancreatic cancer, her girlfriends gathered around to support her — and help her end her life
The sociopathic 1 percent: The driving force at the heart of the Tea Party
Paul Rosenberg
In their warped view of society, only the individual exists -- with no social relations, shared history and culture
Yay: Google is also worried about the robots
Andrew Leonard
Chairman Eric Schmidt acknowledges that automation can hurt jobs. So what's he going to do about it?
The “Texas Miracle” fraud: Turns out it involves taxing the poor to help the rich get richer
Alex Pareene
Yes, Texas has seen a lot of growth -- but should conservatives really be bragging about it?
Gentrifying the dharma: How the 1 percent is hijacking mindfulness
Joshua Eaton
As big corporations embrace meditation, some Buddhists fear their religion's being co-opted by elites
The Coen brothers: Hollywood existentialists
Noah Kumin
From "Fargo" to "The Big Lebowski," their films' true mystery is invariably man's greater purpose on Earth
Is this dating start-up sexist?
Tracy Clark-Flory
A campaign launches to fly available New York women to tech-bro-heavy San Francisco -- but it's more than it seems
In praise of the mani-cam, Oscar night’s silliest device
Daniel D'Addario
It's the logical end point of Oscar red-carpet excess, and we might as well enjoy it
Just like Silicon Valley, the Google Doodle has a gender problem
Sarah Gray
Those fun illustrations pop up on birthdays of important innovators -- take a closer look at who isn't celebrated
Jared Leto planning to take alleged sexual predator Terry Richardson to the Oscars
Daniel D'Addario
The actor, who played a person victimized for sexuality, brings the photographer accused of real-life victimizing
Doxxing victim: “This isn’t about porn, this is about humiliation”
Tracy Clark-Flory
A woman talks to Salon about the painful reality of being targeted online by men who get off on demeaning women
Bill Clinton vs. Lena Dunham: The Shakespearean battle of boomers and millennials
Paul Taylor
Generational showdown made even richer by the fact that these are parents and children, bound (and living) together
Green Swag: Play-Doh for grown-ups who want to fix things
Lindsay Abrams
Can a "magic" putty give broken things a second life?
You can now visit polar bears on Google Street View
Lindsay Abrams
Gorgeous panoramic images capture the animals in the wild
“True Detective” vs. film noir
Pedro Cortes
The series has been lauded for its heady dialogue, but its greatest feat may be its subversion of genre conventions
When porn stars become escorts: Lucrative new trend could also be risky
Ej Dickson
In a flagging industry, porn stars can make money escorting on the side. But the practice has some people worried
When Republicans hated the troops
Steven Casey
Conservative rhetoric about honoring our soldiers conceals their staggering disregard for the loss of life in Iraq
Paul Krugman won’t save us: We need a new conversation about inequality
Thomas Frank
Democrats are scared of class. But issues like inequality are why liberals exist, and talk can't be left to elites
From Puritans to Ken Ham: The long history of creationism in America
Jarret Ruminski
Modern-day creationist rhetoric has its roots in the Puritan desire to make America into a "City of God"
5 reasons the West should care about the protests in Ukraine
Paul Ames
If the bloodshed in Kiev turns into civil war, the conflict will have a ripple effect across the European Union
“Hipster” Christianity: 9 hilarious attempts by the religious right to be cool
Alex Henderson
They want so badly to be hip — and yet they fail so spectacularly
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