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Reports: American jihadi killed in Somalia

Associated Press
Abu Mansoor al-Amriki, a militant rapper from Alabama, was among FBI's most wanted

Dixie Outfitters is still fighting the Civil War

Alan Levinovitz
A Yankee tries very hard to understand the South's lingering fixation with the Confederacy

The political press presents how not to cover the Syria debate

Alex Pareene
Crossfire and the Washington Post apply their usual methods to a complex crisis, with predictable results

Study shows that 60 percent of plantlife can be saved

Beth Buczynski
Putting just 17 percent of the planet’s land off limits to human contamination could save a huge number of plants

Your social media accounts may not belong to you

Hillary Faverman
Don't let social media management firms take your business out of your hands

The men who held the NYPD to account

Natasha Lennard
Matt Apuzzo and Adam Goldman talk to Salon about blowing the cover off of a secret Muslim surveillance program

Please, make the open letters to Miley Cyrus stop

Whitney Collins
An open letter to slut-shaming open letter writers: Spare us your fashion advice and sanctimonious sex tips

Johns Hopkins and the case of the missing NSA blog post

Jeff Larson, Justin Elliott
The university asked a cryptography expert to remove a blog post, but it remains available online

Jennifer Weiner: I’m glad the NYT is finally covering commercial fiction, and sorry if I went too far

Jennifer Weiner
I'm glad the Times is covering commerical fiction -- but in my fight to get them to do so, I sometimes went too far

The Film Curator: Molly Surno

Sponsored by Hendrick's Gin
With images and words, the artist explains why she’s too curious to show experimental films in a typical theater

Study: Poverty causes poor decision making

DRAKE BAER
Anxiety caused by the lack of funds can impair people's ability to choose

Teen activist writes amazing takedown of Internet slut-shaming

Katie McDonough
Texas teen and recently minted reproductive rights celebrity Tuesday Cain is back sharing her wisdom with the world

Big Data Improves Health Care

Sponsored by Siemens
Data is making health care better, smarter and cheaper

Yahoo: US agencies request more data than any country

DOUGLAS MACMILLAN
The web portal says it received over 12,000 requests last year for user data from the US government

The lessons of my social media vacation

Lisa Gulasy
Is it fueling your stress? Take a break

Don’t be glad Ariel Castro is dead

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The Cleveland kidnapper's apparent suicide is a failure of justice -- and the prison system

Vietnam bans doing pretty much anything online

Kevin Collier
The country's infamous Decree 72, criminalizing a wide, vague set of activities on the Web, went into effect Sunday

Why aren’t we mad when pop stars perform for Wal-Mart?

Daniel D'Addario
Sure, Kanye went to Kazakhstan. Just about every other star has paid tribute to the toxic employer

Raising my gender creative son

Lori Duron
At three, he loved cross-dressing and hated the color blue. My husband and I had a steep learning curve

Superchunk’s Mac McCaughan: “We’re in a fight to get people engaged”

David Daley
Talking decades of music with Mac McCaughan, who does not hate it, no matter the name of Superchunk's new album

What a Roman orgy says about Miley Cyrus

Curtis Dozier
Conservatives like to compare America to the crumbling Roman Empire -- but it's more complicated than that

Are introverts the new feminists?

Daniel D'Addario
Susan Cain, the author of "Quiet," says the much-covered group has "parallels to the women's movement"

Millennials hate Bruce Springsteen

Ej Dickson
An entire generation has dismissed The Boss' music as lame "dad rock." Here's why they're all wrong

Manning lawyer: Chelsea is doing well

Natasha Lennard
Having visited the whistle-blower in early days of her prison sentence, Coombs relays Chelsea's thanks for support
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