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Creationist Ken Ham responds to Neil deGrasse Tyson and “messed up” Bill Maher
Sarah Gray
"I'll tell you who's messed up, Bill Maher and these atheists"
Shockingly sleazy GOP governors: “Knaves, scoundrels, extremists and panderers”
Paul Rosenberg
Problems mount for Rick Perry, Scott Walker & many more. Why are they touted for 2016 and protected by D.C. press?
“Genocide is permissible” according to insane Times of Israel Op-Ed (UPDATED)
Peter Finocchiaro
Blogger Yochanan Gordon argues that the solution to opponents in Gaza is to "obliterate them completely"
Blogger allegedly fired from language school for teaching students about “homophonia”
Prachi Gupta
He was apparently creating "the perception that the school promoted a gay agenda," reports the Salt Lake Tribune
Arizona state militia: We’re mainstream!
David Neiwert
A new group is trying to present itself as a non-radical organization ready to cooperate with the government
Why are people freaking out about a doll penis?
Jenny Kutner
When toys can be fun and educational, that's a good thing -- not something to spark prudish anxieties
David Gregory is really bad at his job, today’s edition: “Meet the Press” host’s strange half-apology for dreadful Gaza questioning
Brad Friedman
"Meet the Press" airs unconfirmed Israeli video, asks if Hamas uses UN for propaganda. The propaganda tool is him
Richard Nixon: A man transfixed by panda sex
Jenny Kutner
White House tapes reveal the former president's deep interest in how the rare bears get it on
OkCupid: We treat our users like lab rats and it is awesome
Andrew Leonard
The dating site gave its users false information on purpose. And they're very proud of that
New Republic/Ivy League hypocrisy watch: We all went to elite schools, but you shouldn’t!
Jim Sleeper
It's all such excellent sport: Graduating from great colleges, then creating click-bait telling other people not to
“I actually liked your book. I mean, I didn’t end up finishing it …”
Ted Thompson
People say strange things to you when you publish a book. Sometimes the compliments are the hardest things to take
Sam Harris: Why don’t I criticize Israel?
Salon Staff
The famed atheist doesn't think Israel should exist as a Jewish state, but explains why he sides with them now
Take a look at the blog that is going to help end rape culture
Jenny Kutner
"I Believe You | It's Not Your Fault" is what young girls need to hear but don't. So women writers are telling them
“Whisky Tango Foxtrot”: A techno-thriller with a soul
Laura Miller
Three confused young people battle a corporate conspiracy to control all information in this smart, funny novel
Edwidge Danticat interviews Katia Ulysse: “Rich stays here. Poor stays there. That’s the Haiti I’ve always known”
Edwidge Danticat
Edwidge Danticat and Katia Ulysse talk Haiti, hiding in plain sight, fiction and journeys to America
Right wing’s worst nightmare: The master stroke that turns red states blue
Paul Rosenberg
Our divisions are phony: There's broad agreement on more issues. Here's how we convert the Tea Party
How to survive in post-constitutional America
Peter Van Buren
What happens when the executive branch can play judge, jury and executioner in the war on terror?
Wired for change: Millennials, hashtag activism and today’s new Arabs
Juan Cole
From sex and politics to video games, the amazing story of millennials, Islam and the Internet
Twitter releases diversity report, admits “we have a lot of work to do”
Sarah Gray
Like Facebook, Google, Yahoo and others Twitter is mostly white males
Education “reform’s” new Ann Coulter: A reeling Michelle Rhee passes the lead to Campbell Brown
Jeff Bryant
Exclusive: As Rhee's efforts flounder, new links emerge between a group she founded and a new face, Campbell Brown
A Sears security guard tweeted pics of patrons breastfeeding
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Is security cam footage of mothers fair game?
Pneumonic plague puts Chinese town on lockdown
Lindsay Abrams
The most contagious form of the disease that caused Europe's Black Death resurfaces
Women who don’t use birth control explain why not, slut-shame those who do
Jenny Kutner
Hint: It's because they don't understand how birth control works
“A much larger and more dangerous movement”: Right-wing militias thrive post-Bundy — and the media won’t talk about it
Paul Rosenberg
Cliven Bundy wasn't a one-off. New report shows far-right militias are growing, and more fear of home-grown terror
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