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Invasion of the faux cities
Will Doig
Shiny new cities, set in the suburbs: It's the hot development trend. Is it real urbanity, or the new white flight?
Charity isn’t always praiseworthy
Natasha Lennard
More billionaires this week took the Buffett-Gates pledge, but giving to charity is a political act
Reactions to Romney’s tax returns
Jillian Rayfield
How the pundits are responding to the release of Mitt's 2011 figures
Can this activist save Arizona?
Jeff Biggers
"Show Us Your Papers" has inspired a new generation of progressives to challenge the state's backward leadership
Clinton to Stewart: The primary drove Mitt to the right
Jillian Rayfield
Bill Clinton talks Mitt Romney's policy problems on "The Daily Show"
Anti-Islam ‘savage’ ad set for subway
Karen Matthews
Conservative blogger, Pamela Gellar, won court order to post the pro-Israel posters in New York
Census report: More poverty with a silver lining
Natasha Lennard
Data released today suggests the economy may have bottomed out, while inequality has risen again
Amanda Palmer still doesn’t get it
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The Kickstarter millionaire finally agrees to pay guest musicians, but sounds spiteful to share crowdsourced riches
Must-see morning clip
Prachi Gupta
Romney's leaked video continues to provide fodder for comedy on "The Daily Show"
Listen to celebrities read “Moby-Dick”
Prachi Gupta
The Moby Dick Big Read event kicked off on Sunday with a reading by Tilda Swinton
An art history book, minus the art
Kyle Chayka
Students at Ontario College of Art and Design were forced to buy a $180 textbook filled with blank squares
Malcolm Gladwell defends child abuse theory
Prachi Gupta
Sports blog Deadspin isn't buying the pop sociologist's take. The author responded in the comments section
No, really: Leak helps Mitt
Alex Seitz-Wald
Despite what the pundits say, Romney's 47 percent remarks could shore up support where it matters most
Must-see morning clip
Prachi Gupta
Jon Stewart mocks Romney adviser Dan Senor for flip-flopping on his stance regarding democracy in the Middle East
Rumor-mongering surrounds Chris Stevens’ death
Jillian Rayfield
Right-wing blogs continue to speculate about the ambassador's demise
What’s wrong with “vanilla”?
Tracy Clark-Flory
The sexually progressive community isn't always that enlightened when it comes to non-kinky sexualities
What does “outsider artist” even mean?
Jillian Steinhauer
Wendy Vainity's creepy 3D animations raise questions about the distinction between outsider art and just plain art
Congress’ endless fundraising
Michael Winship
Too many congressmen depend on campaign contributions from the very institutions they should be overseeing
Fox News spreads new Obama myths
Alex Seitz-Wald
The network spreads false rumors about the president's national security policy
Venezuela’s tribe massacre mystery
Girish Gupta
Eighty Yanomami were reportedly killed by Brazilian miners. Evidence suggests this may not be the case
America’s war monopoly
Tom Engelhardt
The US is involved in military operations in countries you'd never expect. Further proof that war's what we do best
“The Wire” is NOT like Dickens
Laura Miller
Stop comparing the HBO series to Victorian novels, already!
Can babies read?
Janet Hopson
YouTube now overflows with videos of tykes "reading" books, but whether they should is another story
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