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Wife-beating judge digs deeper: Why Mark Fuller should be in prison
Brad Friedman
America's most heinous judge may get to return to the bench. But here's why stopping him is a total necessity
The plot to maim Google: How AT&T and Comcast plan to upend the internet
Matt Stoller
The world's most valuable brand backed out of the net neutrality fight. Here's how it could backfire in a major way
Public education, private profits: Inside a charter school power broker’s million-dollar scam
Marian Wang
Four N.C. schools have hired the same company to run their day-to-day operations. One businessman is cashing in
GOP official wonders why military hasn’t launched coup against “domestic enemy” Obama
Luke Brinker
Missouri Republican asserts that Constitution gives the military the authority to take action against the president
Anti-vaxxers’ dangerous new Ebola obsession: The last thing we need are conspiracy theories
Lindsay Abrams
The anti-vaccination movement has latched on to West Africa's outbreak to spread their anti-science claims
Elizabeth Warren plans midterm blitz to keep Senate in Democratic hands
Luke Brinker
The progressive favorite will head to three states over the next week -- and one of them is an early primary state
Richard Dawkins: Religion isn’t the problem in the Middle East
Dan Arel
The new atheist reluctantly concedes Islam can't be blamed for the actions of terrorist organizations like ISIS
Disgustingly sexist GOP lawmaker says Dem congresswoman will lose because she’s “ugly as sin”
Luke Brinker
A drooling Steve Vaillancourt gives Republican Marilinda Garcia the edge because she's "truly attractive"
Erick Erickson: “Fat lesbians got all the Ebola dollars”
Luke Brinker
The conservative commentator excuses the GOP's cuts to research funds by launching another homophobic attack
Climate change, Benghazi, the Fed: The science behind the right’s irrational obsession with conspiracies
Paul Rosenberg
No matter the topic, a conservative fringe views it through a conspiratorial lens. New research explains why
America’s virulent racists: The sick ideas and perverted “science” of the American Renaissance Foundation
Robert Wald Sussman
White supremacy and 15th-century polygenics live on at shockingly ugly American Renaissance foundation conferences
How Tesla and new car technologies could make auto dealers obsolete
Cliff Weathers
The electric car company's sales model poses an existential threat. Our days of price haggling may finally be over
How America can help save the planet and still come out ahead
Lindsay Abrams
Dealing with climate change is already proven to be really, truly good for the economy, a new report finds
The incredible vanishing editor: What we can learn from Martin Scorsese’s new documentary
Laura Miller
They're invisible until something goes wrong, as in Alessandra-Stanley-gate. But we need editors now more than ever
How John Oliver won the Internet
Timothy Oleksiak
"Last Week Tonight" has already surpassed other fake news shows of its ilk. Its secret? Long-form journalism
Sam Harris speaks out about “Real Time” debate: “Affleck was gunning for me from the start”
Sarah Gray
The atheist author wrote about his experience debating radical Islam with Bill Maher and Ben Affleck
5 sketches that “SNL” allegedly plagiarized
Prachi Gupta
Did "SNL" steal the recent "Proud Mary" sketch from two Groundlings performers?
Gone from our real lives but haunting our virtual ones: How friendships end in the instagram age
Mary M. Mann
Anne and I were inseparable--then we drifted apart. But I couldn't stop watching the life she was living without me
Our science-fiction apocalypse: Meet the scientists trying to predict the end of the world
Aaron Labaree
How exotic and unlikely-sounding disasters could kill every last human being
The economy still sucks: Economist Stephanie Kelton on why we can’t declare victory just yet
Elias Isquith
Despite what the media says, it's still a mess out there — and now there's reason to worry more bad news is coming
Andrew W.K.: “I went on Fox News because I’ve always wanted to see what was in that building”
Kate Beaudoin
The "King of Party" on Glenn Beck, the infected tattoo Ke$ha gave him, and that pesky conspiracy theory
“Another Wall Street smash and grab”: Washington Post employees slam owner Jeff Bezos
Luke Brinker
As the longtime union-buster seeks to slash Post employees' benefits, the Posties put up a fight
The great charter school rip-off: Finally, the truth catches up to education “reform” phonies
Jeff Bryant
Fraud, financial mismanagement, lousy results: Reports highlight awful charter schools and people are catching on
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