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9 obscene ways the rich spend their money
Kali Holloway
Trophy "wife bonuses" are the least of their offenses. At least one billionaire simply refuses to die
The GOP’s perfect crime: Why they won’t get the blame for sabotaging Obamacare
Elias Isquith
Mainstream pundits need to stop kidding themselves — Republicans won't suffer if the Supreme Court kills Obamacare
America’s most heinous judge resigns: Wife-beater Mark Fuller leaves the bench, finally, but not easily
Brad Friedman
George W. Bush appointee who beat his wife bloody at the Atlanta Ritz-Carlton exits, ahead of likely impeachment
“Having herpes has made my sex life better”
Rachel Kramer Bussel
Blogger and herpes activist Ella Dawson on our biggest misconceptions about STDs -- on college campuses and beyond
The televisual Sherlock: The role that made Benedict Cumberbatch a star drove another actor insane
Zach Dundas
Before Benedict Cumberbatch there was Jeremy Brett, defined by Holmes, and maybe, in part, killed by Holmes
Extremists fear the Web: politics, liberty and the new Internet of things
Philip N. Howard
Digital media not only kill off propaganda, they let democracy advocates go viral. But there are still dangers
Google is not the answer: How the digital age imperils history
John Palfrey
From floppy disks to thumb drives, we get better at storing things -- while trapping history in obsolete formats
Quiverfull author defends Duggar family in series of unhinged rants: “Should they have skinned Josh alive?”
Jenny Kutner
Author Rick Boyer says he wishes he were "half the man that Jim Bob Duggar is"
Guess how much time Fox News has spent covering the Duggar scandal
Joanna Rothkopf
If you answered "Less than 2 minutes," you are correct!
GOP’s bloodthirsty Liam Neeson primary: The one issue which unites the Tea Party and the right
Heather Digby Parton
They agree on taxes and abortion, sure. But it's kicking some ass overseas that really pulls Republicans together
Josh Duggar and the Christian right’s purity lie
Sarah Posner
The Duggars have long marketed themselves as exemplars of wholesome, biblical living. It was always a bill of goods
Climate school hits home: Why warming’s impacts will be so much worse than deniers believe
Lindsay Abrams
The consequences of a warming planet are too terrifying to ignore or deny
Wife of Holocaust-denying Arizona pastor slams Duggar clan as too “liberal” and “worldly”
Scott Eric Kaufman
Zsuzsanna Anderson says that to her, the "19 Kids and Counting" family's faith always seemed "anemic"
The glaciers surrounding Mount Everest may be all but gone by the end of this century
Lindsay Abrams
The Himalayan region is particularly susceptible to climate change, a new study finds
The 5 most appalling “Christian” defenses of the Duggars
Michael Arria
One creationist activist points to bags of molecules, while The Blaze somehow argues progressives made Josh do it
Josh Duggar didn’t make a “mistake” — he’s going to get away with sexual assault
Jenny Kutner
If we accept the family's minimizing language, are we endorsing the Duggar son's crimes?
Ryan O’Connell on Thought Catalog, trolling & the Millennial angst tipping point: “The more you write about your personal life, the less you have one”
Jenny Kutner
The former Thought Catalog star tells Salon about his new book, "I'm Special: And Other Lies We Tell Ourselves"
“Fox and Friends” ugly Girl Scout freakout: Why the right is so afraid of “transgenderism”
Rachel Kramer Bussel
Elizabeth Hasselbeck adds her voice to the hate -- hate that leads to violence, and away from compassion
Head of Homeland Security to “Jade Helm” alarmists: Obama really, really isn’t invading Texas, swear to God
Scott Eric Kaufman
Rep. Mike McCaul (R-TX) told jittery conspiracy nuts that our military is "not a threat"
Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill gives up on “Game of Thrones” over “gratuitous” rape scene
Scott Eric Kaufman
"It was a rocky ride that just ended," she wrote
Here’s how the White House plans to save our imperiled honeybees
Lindsay Abrams
A new federal plan aims to increase funding and restore pollinator habitat. But will it be enough?
The Wall Street Journal’s absurd Paul Krugman hypocrisy: No one is better at “character assassination” than them
Heather Digby Parton
The Wall Street Journal accuses Krugman of "character assassination" -- funny, given their long history of it
“Deadliest catch”? Not even in the top three
Nick Rahaim
Cod, scallop & Dungeness fisheries have Bering Sea crabbing beat as far as risk -- but they're all getting safer
Alex Jones is actually dangerous: Why we have to start taking his paranoid worldview seriously
Bob Cesca
The conspiracy king seems like a clown, but he has a captive audience and actual influence.
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