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Binders full of women lives on

Joey Cosco
Mitt Romney is ready to forget his botched debate answer on equal pay. Thankfully, the Internet never will

Twitter must confront its bullies

Mary Elizabeth Williams
An outbreak of misogyny over Jane Austen shows how toxic social media can get

Congress burns firefighters — again

Michael Winship
First they balked at aid for 9/11 responders. Now lawmakers are gutting fire departments with sequester cuts

McDonald’s McModernist roots

Jimmy Stamp
Now aglow in 116 countries, the golden arches have evolved from a roadside advertising scheme into a global symbol

When blogs go dark

Anna North
In the age of blog-as-brand, taking a break can be anathema. But sometimes it's what writers need

Sexy spring: How group sex will liberate Iran, China

Katherine Frank
It's a neo-conservative nightmare: In Iran and China, Western sexual values are bringing about real change

The greatest Thomas Friedman takedown ever?

Salon Staff
He's a "closet Ayn Rand" who gives her "ugly, exploitative philosophy a pseudo-intellecual, liberal-friendly gloss"

Why do Americans care about the boring royal baby?

Sarah Sloat
Curiosity about Prince George might carry over from our obsession with celebrities' pregnant bodies

Who reads my Tumblr porn

Adam Cohen
When I tracked followers to my smut site, I found all kinds -- conservatives, old folks and government employees

Christie slams Paul as “dangerous”

Alex Seitz-Wald
Paul's war with the neoconservative wing of the GOP explodes in the first volley of the 2016 campaign

5 theories why Florida is so dysfunctional

Steven Rosenfeld
Chatty cops and a nutty governor are two of roughly two million reasons the state has drawn the nation's ire

Does George Zimmerman’s car hero story add up?

Alex Seitz-Wald
These conspiracy theorists are convinced Trayvon Martin's killer staged a car crash to boost his beleaguered image

Drake’s apology for autism joke is sadly incomplete

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Drake and J. Cole back off an autism crack, but don't address their use of the r-word

“She’s a survivor”

Ej Dickson
Laverne Cox on her "Orange Is the New Black" character and the need for more portrayals of trans women on TV

KTVU fires producers over Asiana pilot names report

Prachi Gupta
Three longtime producers have lost their jobs, while a fourth reportedly left due to health concerns

Salon essayist: I’m joining Al Jazeera America’s “The Stream”

Wajahat Ali
For my next move in a career dictated by serendipity, I'm following the pen to TV, to co-host the "The Stream"

Kickstarting a cure

Noah Rosenberg
One doctor is crowdfunding the hope of twenty-five million Americans who struggle from rare, debilitating diseases

Nate Silver can’t predict the Oscars

Daniel D'Addario
The awards show may not lend itself to statistics the way polls do -- which could be a problem for Silver's new gig

Secrets of the right: Selling garbage to your fans

Alex Seitz-Wald
When conservative celebs peddle awful schwag, their fans pay big bucks. But here's why it's bad for the rest of us

Rapper J. Cole apologizes for offensive autism lyric

Chris Talbott
In Drake's song, Cole raps that he's "artistic" while his rivals are "autistic, retarded"

On “The Newsroom,” ladies learn about voicemail, write “Sex and the City” blogs

Daniel D'Addario
In this season's second episode, female characters are little more than simpering, perpetually confused dummies

A kid is not a luxury item

Kelly Diels
Treating childbearing like a privilege reserved for the rich keeps us from enacting the policies parents need

The time Obama was mistaken for a waiter

Alex Seitz-Wald
Just a year before he became a household name, the future president was asked to fetch a drink

Erick Erickson: I attached my name to a plagiarized ad for free!

Alex Pareene
"Erick Erickson" endorses a pricey financial newsletter in a pitch sent to RedState's very valuable email list
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