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The ultimate cancer taboo: Sometimes it kills you
Mary Elizabeth Williams
We keep talking about battles, warriors, miracles and hope. Meanwhile, those with metastatic cancers are ignored
Howard Kurtz comes out as illiterate
Alex Pareene
The longtime media reporter's disastrous, mean-spirited take on Jason Collins' coming out (UPDATE)
Was a rapper sexually assaulted onstage?
Tracy Clark-Flory
Rumors have spread of an artist receiving oral sex during a show, but now a friend says it was non-consensual
Michelle Rhee’s group stands by anti-gay honoree
Katie McDonough
StudentsFirst declines to rescind award to John Ragan, fudges timeline of events and deletes laudatory blog post
Could North Korea execute an American citizen?
Geoffrey Cain
Kenneth Bae might stand trial for attempting to "overthrow" the government
When a domestic violence victim is legally a “nuisance”
Christopher Zara
A Norristown, Pa., ordinance allegedly punishes tenants who require police assistance during domestic disputes
Wikipedia’s shame
Andrew Leonard
Sexism isn't the problem at the online encyclopedia. The real corruption is the lust for revenge
Cuomo disputes report about not challenging Hillary in 2016
Jillian Rayfield
"The only discussions I’m having are about how to help the state," he said
Bombing suspects’ mother discussed jihad with elder son
Michael Kunzelman, David Caruso, Max Seddon
Zubeidat Tsarnaeva also cited conspiracy theories about 9/11 being a plot against Muslims
“Didn’t you get tested?”
Rachel Adams
Every mom feels judged, but even the sight of my son prompts complicated questions about how he came into the world
SF Pride capitulates, drops Manning
Kevin Gosztola
Pride's president says plan to honor Bradley Manning at Pride parade was "a mistake" -- and blasts him
For raped Peace Corps volunteers, little choice
Irin Carmon
Peace Corps volunteer tells Salon about being violated twice and denied abortion coverage, due to politics (UPDATE)
Elite conventional wisdom is losing on Social Security
Michael Lind
The crowd calling for cutting benefits is being overtaken by another movement: A proposal to expand the program
Hyundai’s shocking ad: You can’t kill yourself in our car
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The car maker apologizes for a horribly tasteless ad -- but no one wants to take responsibility for it
Glenn Beck is back
Alex Seitz-Wald
After a long exile, the former Fox News host is staging a conspiracy-fueled comeback
End of the dollar menu?
Michael Todd
Value meals aren't just bad for your cholesterol, they're taking a toll on their franchises' bottom lines
“American women novelists” segregated by Wikipedia
Katie McDonough
Wikipedia's overwhelmingly male user-editors began the bizarre forced gender migration on Tuesday
Dartmouth College suspends classes after campus activists receive rape threats
Katie McDonough
Some students have received death and rape threats for their involvement in an anti-sexual assault protest
Former Reuters employee pleads not guilty to Anonymous charges
Natasha Lennard
Matthew Keys was fired this week from Reuters for reasons reportedly unrelated to his federal charges
The right tries to pin Gosnell on Obama
Irin Carmon
Parsing the bait-and-switch with Gosnell and all abortion care -- and a response to Ross Douthat
Can video games help cure depression?
Tim Sampson
Despite studies linking the two, hardcore gamers insist we have the culture backwards
Religious right architect dies at 72
Hatewatch Staff
The born-again Christian and co-founder of the Moral Majority was a major power player in conservative politics
Secrets of the conservative media machine
Lee Fang
After mastering TV news and talk radio, conservatives lost control of their message online. That's about to change
Andy Griffith, America’s surrogate father
Evan Smith Rakoff
A trip to the Andy Griffith Museum in North Carolina helps explain the actor's enduring legacy
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