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Right-wing pundit: Donald Sterling proves there’s no real anti-black racism in America
Elias Isquith
Power Line's John Hinderaker says Sterling is "a reverse image of Othello" and a victim of the left
How gossip blogs became the main public record for black culture
Niela Orr
A GIF of Aretha Franklin and Patti LaBelle reveals a vibrant community long invisible to the mainstream media
Say goodbye to TV’s golden age: Why Comcast’s rise and net neutrality’s downfall will change everything
Andrew Leonard
The economic model that sustains quality TV is under assault. Does the future have room for any more Walter Whites?
Why a deadly virus in the Middle East has the entire world on alert
Lindsay Abrams
A recent spike in MERS cases could be the beginning of a global outbreak
Leslie Jamison and Roxane Gay: “Men are crowned as the gold standard of the genre. It’s gonna change”
Michele Filgate
The two brilliant writers and critics talk feminism, sexuality and why this is a new golden age of female essayists
It’s not just wing-nuts! Slate gets liberal opposition to the Common Core all wrong
Jeff Bryant
Slate oversimplifies Common Core debate as Obama vs. the Tea Party, and misses serious, sophisticated left critique
Sean Hannity will have blood on his hands: Fox News promotes Cliven Bundy’s war
Richard Eskow
Cliven Bundy's "range war" is only getting more tense -- and Fox News seems determined to touch off the tinderbox
More work, no pay: Why I detest “Literary Citizenship”
Becky Tuch
Yes, it's important for writers to be community-oriented. But we also need structures that support paying people
5 famous people who still have LiveJournals
Prachi Gupta
The main shock of George RR Martin's comments on GoT rape was that he has a LiveJournal. And he's not the only one
Noam Chomsky was right: Why the Koch brothers are obscuring the real enemy
Tim Donovan
From Wall Street excess to DC lobbying scandals, we must remember it's institutions -- not people -- that are evil
Reality TV sex tapes, explained
Tracy Clark-Flory
"Love and Hip Hop's" Mimi Faust and Nikko Smith are the latest to make an X-rated premiere. Does it pay off?
Airbnb’s New York bait-and-switch
Andrew Leonard
The popular sharing economy pioneer responds to political pressure by purging its listings
9/11 isn’t the same for them: Why the next generation’s view of the national security state will be radically different
Tim Donovan
With the terrorist attack nearly 13 years past, here's why the debate on civil liberties may soon be transformed
George R.R. Martin says that scene was “always disturbing”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The author responds to Sunday's "Game of Thrones" -- and reminds fans that his world is a tough place
“White Man’s March” founder throws in his white towel, claims idea will live on
David Neiwert
Kyle Hunt announced on his blog that he's handing off the reins to... no one in particular
“Princeton Mom” gets schooled at her alma mater
Sara Eckel
A recent panel reveals just how tenuous the "Marry Smart" author's grasp of marriage data really is
Sherpas consider boycott after Everest disaster
Binaj GurubacharyaGeneral Mills reverses controversial policy on right to sue
Prachi Gupta
"We’ve reverted back to our prior terms," the company's blog states
The sad psychology of the spoiler
Dustin Rowles
People aren't consciously trying to be jerks. So why can't they control themselves from talking about King Joffrey?
5 worst cities to be a renter (unless you’re fabulously wealthy)
Dave Johnson
Rents are skyrocketing across the country -- and it's not just the poorer classes that are getting displaced
Why climate deniers are winning: The twisted psychology that overwhelms scientific consensus
Paul Rosenberg
There's a reason why overwhelming evidence hasn't spurred public action against global warming
Malcolm Gladwell wants you to read Jonah Lehrer’s new blog
Elias Isquith
The New Yorker superstar is still standing behind his disgraced former colleague
Paul Krugman slams “Obamacare truther” Joe Scarborough for “vile” accusations
Elias Isquith
The Times columnist is not amused with the MSNBC host's claim that the White House is trying to "cook the books"
GoDaddy gives away blogger’s personal information — and things get really creepy
Andrew Leonard
Three years ago, a writer reported a spam website to GoDaddy. It responded in the worst way possible
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