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Could “braingasms” supplant meditation?
Ej Dickson
Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response videos are fast becoming an ad hoc treatment for insomnia and anxiety
Paul Krugman: Few GOPers are crazier than Ted Cruz
Elias Isquith
"There are a lot of politicians just as crazy as Ted Cruz, but very few who are ... crazier than Ted Cruz"
Only 106,000 signed up for Obamacare in first month
Ricardo Alonso-zaldivar, Laurie Kellman
Fewer than 27,000 made it through Healthcare.gov
Obsessed with Paul Krugman: A disgraced neoliberal’s one-man crusade
George McIntire
Neoliberal Harvard professor and infamous Newsweek writer Niall Ferguson can't get Paul Krugman out of his mind
How can CBS possibly not fire Lara Logan?
Alex Pareene
This was a screw-up just as bad as "Rathergate," but the reporter responsible probably won't suffer the same fate
The real reason women have trouble orgasming during casual sex
Katie McDonough
Hint: It's not because they desperately crave commitment
The cost of sexual shame
Tracy Clark-Flory
A new blog encourages women to share stories about their sexuality in hopes of making sex better for everyone
Whistle-selling hipsters: We ended war in the Congo!
Tristan McConnell
Africa correspondents say a California nonprofit's latest claim takes narcissism to a whole new level
Mandatory protective eyewear in porn?
Tracy Clark-Flory
What about condoms during oral sex? Draft rules for regulation of California's adult industry could mandate both
Colbert bestows gift to the Fox News self-promotion machine
Sean McElwee
After Fox News staff were paid to leave pro-Fox comments on blogs, Stephen Colbert takes it one step further
You don’t have to dance at your mastectomy
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A flash mob goes viral -- but it's OK for breast cancer patients to not be "brave"
Chris Christie is no hurricane hero
Scott Dodd
He did an admirable job in the aftermath of Sandy, but he's done nothing to protect his state from future disasters
GIFs, memes and liveblogs: The controversial new language of book reviewing
Laura Miller
Do animation, memes and pictures of Emma Stone have a place in literary criticism? Yes
We need a war on poverty, not teachers
David Sirota
The right loves to demonize unions, but economic factors are much more important to success in the classroom
Standing your ground? Black woman shot in head seeking help in white neighborhood
Natasha Lennard
The family of Renisha McBride, 19, seeks answers after she was shot in the head and the shooter may avoid charges
JFK assassination: CIA and New York Times are still lying to us
David Talbot
Fifty years later, a complicit media still covers up for the security state. We need to reclaim our history
The charter-school lie: Market-based education gambles with our children
Jeff Bryant
New proof that vouchers and charter schools don't reform education, just subject it to the whims of businessmen
Octopuses: Big, wet, strong puppies with tools
Lindsay Abrams
Writer Katherine Harmon Courage on her cephalopod fixation
Smartphones are killing us — and destroying public life
Henry Grabar
Hey, you -- look up! Our iPhone addictions are wrecking public spaces and fraying the urban social fabric
Make fatherhood a man’s choice!
Anna March
The burden of pregnancy will never be fair. Child support can be -- but men need to have a chance to opt out
In defense of funeral selfies
Tracy Clark-Flory
The phenomenon might seem proof of technology distancing us from our own humanity, but it's quite the opposite
When should a young writer write for free?
Daniel D'Addario
A New York Times op-ed decries "slavery" online. The truth, for emerging writers, is far more complicated.
“Hyperbole and a Half” creator Allie Brosh: “Good comedy has a lot in common with good horror”
Prachi Gupta
The Internet star talks to Salon about her new book, her struggle with depression, and sexism in comedy
The latest offensive breast cancer meme: Mamming
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Posting your cleavage on Instagram does nothing to fight breast cancer
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