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Do millennials care about abortion?

Irin Carmon
In an exit interview, NARAL's president tells Salon it's time a new generation leads. But she's not sure they will

Internet-connected devices now outnumber people in the U.S.

Katie McDonough
Say hello to your shiny, Wi-Fi-enabled overlords

Transocean will pay $1.4bn settlement over Gulf oil spill

Associated Press
The owner of sunken drilling rig will settle with the Justice Department to resolve its civil and criminal probes

Fighting rages around Syrian military air base

Bassem Mroue
The U.N. estimates that the civil war has killed 60,000 people so far

Republicans face Tea Party backlash after “fiscal cliff” vote

Jillian Rayfield
Conservatives are eyeing Republican primaries after their leadership pushed through the "fiscal cliff" deal

National Intelligence Council: U.S. is a “global security provider”

Tom Engelhardt
The center's new "Global Trends 2030" offers a predictably myopic view of America's future place in the world

Justin Bieber calls for tough rules after paparazzo death

Greg Risling
The singer urges lawmakers to tighten restrictions on paparazzi

Can Kerry make friends with Cuba?

Nick Miroff
While the ex-senator's been a harsh critic of U.S. policy toward Havana, he’ll have a hard time changing anything

Chris Christie: GOP’s “toxic” politics to blame for delayed Sandy aid

Jillian Rayfield
The New Jersey governor goes ballistic in a new press conference over aid for Hurricane Sandy

The Catholic Church’s new gay insult

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Catholic leaders in the U.S. and U.K. may keep on speaking out against gay marriage. But they can't fight progress

“Buckwild”: MTV comes to the Appalachian mountains

Lauren Oyler
MTV may be “heck-bent” on exploiting misguided youth for profit. But "creekers" do exist. And so do people like me

Gun group to give armed teacher training in 15 states

Natasha Lennard
Teachers around the country have signed up for the Buckeye Firearms Foundation course

The Republican Party is the problem

Jamelle Bouie
The fight over the "fiscal cliff" was a reminder that the GOP remains the main impediment to economic recovery

FreedomWorks debacle: Tea Party fractures laid bare

Michael Winship
Dick Armey's sudden -- and expensive -- departure from the nonprofit reveals a political movement on the brink

Politics has become the new reality TV

Alex Halperin
With politicians shamelessly mugging during the "fiscal cliff" crisis, D.C. really is Hollywood for ugly people

U.S. journalist missing in Syria

Peter Gelling
James Foley was kidnapped by unidentified gunmen on Thanksgiving Day. He was last see on Nov. 22 in Idlib Province

4 painful lessons from the “fiscal cliff”

Jared Bernstein
It may be over, but a new crisis looms. The question now is whether Democrats will cave on the debt ceiling

Is documentary-style photography dead?

Kate Wolf
The rerelease of Nan Goldin's "The Ballad of Sexual Dependency" reminds us what we've lost in the Internet age

Is sugar the next tobacco?

Elizabeth Weil
It will be if author Robert Lustig, the man behind the YouTube sensation "Sugar: The Bitter Truth," has his way

5 Islam-bashing Republicans to watch in 2013

Alex Kane
While some prominent haters were booted out of office, Islamophobia is still alive and well in American politics

My first time scoring heroin

Michael Catero
I come from a staggeringly boring town in Connecticut. Illicit drugs offered the ultimate form of escape

All my wasted New Year’s

Helaina Hovitz
I thought binge-drinking was normal for girls my age. But at 22, I realized nothing was normal about how I drank

Senate slams changes in Benghazi explanations

Larry Margasak
The report found that the FBI and CIA, but not the White House, changed the talking points

10 states set for minimum wage hike

Alex Halperin
But the expiring payroll tax cut could wipe out the meagre gains
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