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My year of modesty
Lauren Shields
I swore off makeup and covered my hair, arms and legs for nine months. It was frightening -- and liberating
Best of the worst: Right-wing tweets on the Texas abortion battle
Alex Halperin
Conservatives' most discordant responses to Wendy Davis
Please stop the bogus tech nostalgia eulogies
Andrew Leonard
Here's what all the silly weeping over Google Reader and AltaVista really means: We miss being young and in love
“Do it again or I’m gonna call your wife”: Inside the world of financial domination
Ej Dickson
In the world of BDSM, where pretty much anything goes as long as it's consensual, one fetish still remains taboo
NSA reportedly has secret data collection agreement with several European countries
Prachi Gupta
UPDATE: The Guardian has taken down its story on the NSA's deal with EU countries "pending an investigation"
Let Geller in!
Alex Seitz-Wald
The British government's decision to ban the activist is a win for Islamophobia and a loss for free speech
Chris Kluwe: The government is “going to end in some sort of sweeping change, or revolution”
Daniel D'Addario
The NFL athlete and author of "Beautifully Unique Sparkleponies" talks to Salon about why he might quit football
Pam Geller banned from the UK
Alex Seitz-Wald
British officials will prohibit the anti-Muslim activist from attending a far-right march
How to get chicks without being a jerk
Tracy Clark-Flory
With pickup artist misogyny in the news once again, here's some advice on attracting women -- without the sexism
Jonah Hill: “Whatever, man. Scorsese thinks I’m awesome”
Daniel D'Addario
Exclusive: A "Superbad" star tells magazine Bullett that Martin Scorsese's support proves he's a major talent
Is the far right driving gray wolves to extinction?
James William Gibson
The Fish and Wildlife Service bows to pressure from antigovernment groups, removing the animals' endangered status
Who will stop Google?
Rebecca Solnit
Snowden revealed what many of us already suspected: Google completely controls the web
7 groups atheists can turn to in times of need
Greta Christina
The support net for nonbelievers is far wider and more comprehensive than even they realize
Jim Carrey takes a stand against violence in “Kick-Ass 2”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The actor, who's been outspoken about gun violence in recent months, says he "can't support" the movie's bloodshed
App of the Week: Pause
Andrew Leonard
The key to a fuller life -- competing with your friends to see who can use their phone the least
Will reading make you rich?
Laura Miller
Researchers claim reading fiction bestows marketable skills. That's not really what it's for ...
Dan Harmon just can’t shut up
Willa Paskin
The "Community" creator ruins a triumphant return with his insufferableness -- and rape jokes
What Tony Soprano taught me about motherhood
Irene Karras
Gandolfini's performance got me through my daughter's first year (and let me feel rebellious while breast-feeding)
Dumbest IRS theory yet
Joan Walsh
A conservative columnist says extra scrutiny to Tea Party groups may have cost Mitt Romney the job of his dreams!
6 unbelievable ways big banks are scamming you
Dave Johnson
Five years after the crash, the Bank of Americas and JPMorgans are still chiseling their customers at every turn
Seven famous apologies that were just as bad as Serena’s
Theresa Fisher
Williams's quasi-apology for blaming Steubenville case rape victim makes her latest celebrity who can't say sorry
E.L. Konigsburg brought the city to the ‘burbs
Molly Rosner
The late author invited children to explore urban culture in "From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler"
Internet trolls love feminist writers
Lauren Rankin
The irony is that for all their misogyny, they spend an inordinate amount of time reading about women's issues
Meet America’s most shameless defender of the 1 percent
Lynn Stuart Parramore
Harvard economist Greg Mankiw's latest paper defends the superrich as a source of all that's good in our economy
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