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Artificial surf parks render oceans unnecessary
Gillian Flaccus
Generated waves are safe and predictable, but they're also a major energy drain
Go away, baseball! We’re a soccer nation now
Brian Weinberg
Fans go wild and beer flies as the U.S. qualifies for World Cup, officially establishing soccer after long climb
Atheism starts its megachurch: Is it a religion now?
Katie Engelhart
The non-religious Assembly is perhaps the fastest growing church in the world -- and it's coming to a mall near you
“Blue Is the Warmest Color” author: “I’m a feminist but it doesn’t make me an activist”
Rachel Kramer Bussel
Julie Maroh, who wrote the graphic novel "Blue Is the Warmest Color," on the now-famous sex scene and her politics
Our broken economy is making young people miserable
Alyssa Figueroa
Telling Generation Y to stop complaining only perpetuates inequality
This OTC drug ingredient could kill you
T. Christian Miller, JEFF GERTH
Data shows that more than 300 people die annually as a result of acetaminophen poisoning
Here’s what the Ninja Turtles’ sewer cave costs
Randy Nelson
If it were for sale, a training room and weapon room would likely up the price of a subterranean lair in Manhattan
The 50 most influential marijuana users
April M. Short
Oprah Winfrey and George W. Bush are just a couple of names on the Marijuana Policy Project's newly released list
Petraeus’ CUNY protesters face multiple charges
Natasha Lennard
Six students who were violently arrested for protests against the former CIA director's teaching post
IOS 7 is screwing with jailbreakers
JOHN PAUL TITLOW
Apple's new platform makes it harder for users to "jailbreak" the device and apply custom designs
Internet archaeologists reconstruct lost Web pages
EMERGING TECHNOLOGY FROM THE ARXIV
While studying "lost" tweets in the Egyptian Revolution, researchers found a way to re-create deleted material
Google launches new company to focus on health and well-being
BRIAN WOMACK
The Internet giant is set to take on aging and illness
Finally! Alabama ends segregated sororities after public shaming
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Alabama moves to integrate its Greek system, in a surprisingly overdue move. Where was the administration before?
The assassination of an atheist
Greta Christina
For over two decades, Dr. Narendra Dabholkar worked to overcome superstition in India. And it cost him his life
My boyfriend has a secret son
Cary Tennis
I asked him point blank if he had any kids. He lied to my face. Now he wants to get engaged
FLOTUS wants you to drink more water
MARK LECHEVALLIER
Michelle Obama moves on to a new health campaign
What do end times believers see in Syria?
JASON C. BIVINS
"Outrage and proclamations of the end mask our inability to shape a shapeless world"
Was a feminist writer threatened off a debate?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Julie Bindel was going to speak at a university -- until the harassment started
7 crazy right wing statements from just last week
Janet Allon
Ted Cruz wishes America had 100 more senators like Jesse Helms. And more
Gremlins predicted our 21st century American nightmare!
Natasha Lennard
Remember the storyline about monsters turning shiny electronics against us? Here's why we're our own Gremlins, now
Paul Krugman won’t tweet, but Twitter’s IPO still makes sense
Andrew Leonard
The NYT columnist has better things to do with his time, but the rest of us have good reasons for our addiction
Right-wing nuts hatch batty secession schemes
Joshua Holland
Fed up over marriage equality, immigration and taxes, these rural conservatives have reached a tipping point
“Into the Wild’s” twist ending
Lindsay Abrams
Newly uncovered info has prompted Jon Krakauer to write an addendum to his bestselling book
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