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Trust your male doctor

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Maria Menounos' sex-abuse revelation shouldn't scare us off male physicians, or make us wary of male caretakers

Leaking war

Peter Van Buren
How Obama’s targeted killings, leaks, and the everything-is-classified state have fused

Ill Doctrine on that word

Jay Smooth
Debunking the worst argument ever about the good old “N-word.”

Let’s watch a murder

Tracy Clark-Flory
The clip of Luka Magnotta allegedly killing his ex-lover has an online audience. Why are we drawn to such horror?

Zombie state

Kristin Rawls
U.S. politics explains our obsession with the undead

Media, drones and rank propaganda

Glenn Greenwald
As usual, the leading spokespeople for government policies are disguised as the nation's Adversarial Watchdog Press

Orly Taitz’s birther suit backfires

Alex Seitz-Wald
New court documents offer more proof of Obama's birthplace. Predictably, the birther queen still says it's forged

Birther loses lawsuit

Alex Seitz-Wald
A judge tosses Jerome Corsi's case against Esquire magazine

Raw Story’s liberal rhetoric

Glenn Greenwald
Sliming critics of the President's policies as Terrorist-lovers was once an exclusively right-wing tactic: no more

Romney aide cashes in on Obamacare

Alex Seitz-Wald
Updated: The man in charge of Mitt Romney's transition team has reaped fortunes off of new healthcare regulations

U.S. again bombs mourners

Glenn Greenwald
The Obama policy of attacking rescuers and grieving rituals continues this weekend in Pakistan

Wis. blame game begins

Alex Seitz-Wald
Did National Dems leave the state hanging? Plus: Rick Scott's voter purges stall; and Friday's other top stories

What gets declassified?

Russ Baker
JFK assassination documents offer surprising lessons about government secrecy -- and Obama's presidency

Origins of a healthcare lie

Andrew Koppelman
The unknown history of the argument against the individual mandate

A Washington Times plagiarist’s self-declared vindication

Alex Pareene
Arnaud de Borchgrave wants you to know that his very important friends don't think he did anything wrong

Parents: Sharing of Yale grad’s essay is a comfort

Bridget Murphy
After the tragic death of a recent Yale graduate, readers from across the world find inspiration in her words

Sex ads: It isn’t just Backpage.com

Tracy Clark-Flory
From Facebook to Twitter and once again on Craigslist, a new study shows adult advertising permeates the Web

My break with the extreme right

Michael Fumento
I worked for Reagan and wrote for National Review. But the new hysterical right cares nothing for truth or dignity

Google’s darkening agenda

David Rosen
The company's attitudes toward privacy have grown increasingly dismissive. Now some countries are taking notice

Don’t mention income inequality please, we’re entrepreneurs

Alex Pareene
At this point, TED is a massive, money-soaked orgy of self-congratulatory futurism

Urban entertainment districts: Blocks where no one has fun

Will Doig
Cities keep trying to create downtown cool with dull nightlife districts. But who wants to hang out at the mall?

Hit on the head

Sarah Hepola
For five years, I was haunted by a violent crime and a broken relationship. Then came a twist I never expected

When the school is the bully

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A middle-school family gets a lesson in Facebook privacy

TED: Even more elitist than we thought

Lauren Kelley
A censored talk about inequality causes controversy -- and proves that the conference has some curious values
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