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The L.A. Times won’t publish letters from climate deniers

Lindsay Abrams
The paper distinguishes between opinions and factual inaccuracies

Tales of a female hitchhiker

Toby Israel
I faced danger at times, but when I hopped into strangers' cars, I was surprised by something else completely

Krugman predicts debt-limit disaster

Elias Isquith
The New York Times columnist sees dark days ahead

How America’s right wing helped Russia craft its anti-gay laws

Katie McDonough
National Organization for Marriage president Brian Brown met with lawmakers to shape Russia's anti-gay adoption ban

Fake research paper accepted into hundreds of online journals

Lindsay Abrams
A "sting" operation found that open-access journals will accept anything -- for a price

Right-wing media on shutdown: “Let the crisis continue”

Elias Isquith
The right-wing media is loving the government shutdown

New York Times public editor slams New York Times headline

Elias Isquith
"An unacceptable headline atop a questionable article"

How Politico invents/generates “news”!

Alex Pareene
Our favorite news outlet invents "Obamacare exemption" scandal, spends year reporting on aftermath

“Diversity” in fashion will never be enough

Minh-Ha T. Pham
Rather than count racial bodies, the industry needs to recalibrate its dynamics of race, power and profit

Etsy says sellers can now use factories for handmade goods

SARAH FRIER
The move will allow those who use the online marketplace to build larger businesses

Krugman: The 1 percent has created a monster

Elias Isquith
The New York Times columnist traces the origins of the insanity on the right

The right’s deluded shutdown euphoria

Elias Isquith
According to conservative media, a government shutdown is either a non-issue... or an unalloyed positive

1,500 creatures exiled from D.C. as National Aquarium closes

Lindsay Abrams
The Washington location is shutting its doors after 81 years

AirBnb wins New York court victory

Anya Kamenetz
But the city still present challenges for the popular room-finding site

Stop calling alcohol “MommyJuice”: How liquor companies target women

Ann Dowsett Johnston
Booze has become pink, female-focused, fruity and sweet -- and it's creating a massive new health problem for women

What women will do for a ring

Tracy Clark-Flory
A writer goes viral for trading sandwiches for a proposal, but she isn't alone in bargaining for a man's commitment

Ai Weiwei: My captors knew nothing about art

Barnaby Martin
The Chinese dissident and artist discusses China, imprisonment and not being beaten

Millennial entitlement is a myth

Drew Foster
Their entitlement? Turns out that much-cited research on the uniqueness of 20-somethings doesn't actually exist

Weed more likely than rape to get immigrant detained, report charges

Josh Eidelson
White House says immigration enforcers prioritize public safety. But that concept is in the eye of the beholder

WalMart sex-discrimination case has been a game changer

Nina Martin
The aftershocks Wal-Mart v. Dukes have been felt in many kinds of lawsuits beyond the employment field

Google Glass goes on a roadtrip

KIT EATON
In an effort to get non-geeks interested, Google will shortly be bringing its high-tech gear to a US city near you

Hypocritical NRA nuts obliterate the First Amendment

Paul Rosenberg
Gun freaks defend absolute free speech for a maniacal police chief — and then threaten those who oppose the NRA

Krugman: Rich are waging “pure class warfare”

Elias Isquith
The Nobel Prize-winning New York Times columnist argues the rich are even more selfish than you thought

Hey, white guys: No, you’re not the victim of a “lynch mob”

Alex Pareene
The CEO of AIG is only the latest dumb rich guy to compare public outrage to horrific racist violence
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