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HBO's wrenching "Allen v. Farrow" builds a damning case against Woody Allen's credibility & egomania
If you're still watching Woody Allen's films, this scathing four-part documentary series asks you to ponder why
02/21/2021 20:30 UTC
The 8 traits that can help you identify a psychopath, according to experts
And how to tell the difference between garden-variety narcissism and antisocial personality disorder
02/07/2023 22:23 UTC
Making rape expensive: Why this campus assault bill is a model for cracking down everywhere
Congress may finally move to punish schools that ignore rape. Here's why prisons need the same standards
01/05/2015 21:29 UTC
Terror in the skies: The true faces of drone war
The military develops increasingly advanced tools for remote-controlled destruction, at a staggering cost
05/12/2014 18:30 UTC
Real-life body-snatchers
The McCarthy-era horror show has never stopped haunting the author, who sees the monsters on the news every day
11/01/2012 01:00 UTC
"Just do what I tell you": Why cops' tasing people is nothing to laugh at
People think videos of cops tasing people are funny. Here's why it's anything but harmless
08/21/2014 20:25 UTC
"Party of Five" reboots the '90s classic with a family orphaned by deportation
In Freeform's must-watch drama, meet the Acostas, a hard-working family torn apart by our cruel deportation policy
01/08/2020 23:21 UTC
Austrian gov't finds mass graves of Nazi victims
Wartime photos used to locate burial sites
03/12/2010 20:03 UTC
Someone else's daughter: How women in prison led me back to my mother
Mom disowned me years ago. When I began working in prisons, people said I was compassionate. Really, it was for me
02/25/2015 05:00 UTC
Black-and-blue in ones and zeros
Digital photography is revolutionizing the prosecution of domestic violence cases.
07/11/2002 00:55 UTC
"Wolf! Wolf!"
Our readers are not suckered in by the empty cries of the big bad Bush-Cheney wolf TV ad -- and so write their own smart, savvy and much better scripts.
10/25/2004 00:12 UTC
The perils of the harem
Beguiled by beauties in negligees, a Peace Corps volunteer stumbles into a romantic misadventure in Marrakech.
07/09/1999 20:00 UTC
My road to hell was paved with Xanax (and Klonopin, and Ativan, and Halcion)
The pills were a release from my crushing anxiety. But the more I took, the more I struggled with a new pain
04/06/2015 04:00 UTC
My life in Xanax
I didn't tell anyone I was addicted to pills. For a long time, I didn't even tell myself
08/10/2009 14:15 UTC
One year ago, Burning Man's sex assault and labor issues were exposed. Has anything changed?
A blinded volunteer left to suffer. An ignorance around sexual assault. Will Burning Man face its demons?
08/20/2019 23:30 UTC
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