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Is unassisted childbirth criminally irresponsible?
Kate Harding
A potentially dangerous reproductive decision popular with radical pro-lifers might strain pro-choice values
Neda, Obama, Iran — and the rest of us
Joan Walsh
The president has condemned the government and said the U.S. "stands with" protesters. What more does the GOP want?
A guide to vampire fiction with real bite
Laura Miller
The spirit of the Vampire Slayer lives on in the kickass young heroines of urban fantasy fiction
NPR’s ombudsman: Why we bar the word “torture”
Glenn Greenwald
Journalists reveal the most about themselves when they explain why they refuse to state facts
I am not Neda
Kate Harding
Is watching the murder of an Iranian protester caught on video a matter of bearing witness, or co-opting a tragedy?
A different kind of Birther
Alex Koppelman
A group of people who doubt that Sarah Palin is the mother of her son Trig haven't given up their fight
Ominous warning to protesters
Vincent Rossmeier
Iraq's Guard threatens "revolutionary confrontation." Plus: Video of Neda; rifts deepen among clerics
There’s no place like home!
Heather Havrilesky
"Real Estate Intervention" brings tough love to homeowners while "The Lazy Environmentalist" makes going green easy
Email from John Harris: regrets dispute with Dan Froomkin
Glenn Greenwald
The then-National Political Editor of the Post revisits his objections to Froomkin's journalism.
Daddy on board
Katharine Mieszkowski
Today's fathers spend more time with their children than ever. One of them talks about why that's a good thing
Wait, Beth Ditto sings, too?
Kate Harding
The Gossip's lead singer is well-known as a fat icon and fashionista, but funny, no one ever mentions the music
The Washington Post, Dan Froomkin and the establishment media
Glenn Greenwald
The firing of one of the very few real journalists in the establishment press reveals much about what it is.
The Washington Post fires its best columnist. Why?
Glenn Greenwald
One of the rarest media commodities -- someone who criticizes Democrats "from the Left" -- just got rarer still.
My last word on Bill O’Reilly
Joan Walsh
For now, at least. Outrage is the oxygen that sustains the flames of hatred, and it's time to turn down the heat
Of silk scarves and chadors
Tracy Clark-Flory
Beware of oversimplifying the symbolism of Iranian women's head coverings in opposition protests
Woman chooses abortion, on advice of blog
Lynn Harris
Motherlode commenters offer support, solutions, even civility on a painfully loaded topic
Obama to give benefits to same-sex partners of federal workers
Alex Koppelman
The president will sign a memorandum Wednesday; he's been under pressure from LGBT activists generally of late
Kristol, compatriots push Obama to condemn Iran
Alex Koppelman
Some of the president's critics believe his language about the turmoil in Iran hasn't been strong enough
Real-time coverage: Iran accuses the U.S. of “intolerable” meddling
Vincent Rossmeier
More protests, video from Iran.
White male seeking sexy Asian women
Laura Miller
What is the deal with Western men's erotic obsession with the East?
Change feminists can believe in?
Judy Berman
Age and race play an unprecedented role in the campaign to replace retiring NOW president Kim Gandy
Why I went on “The O’Reilly Factor”
Joan Walsh
He said he'd debate the Tiller murder -- then attacked me for "having blood on my hands." But he showed it all.
Blog hoax captivates pro-lifers
Tracy Clark-Flory
A woman lies about her terminally ill baby and is heaped with prayers and praise
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