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North Korea cracks down on knowledge smugglers
Tim Sullivan
The supreme leader wants to stop South Korean television shows from penetrating the Hermit Kingdom
The year of the suicide
Kera Bolonik
Suicide rates among Americans are steadily rising and have been for years. Why are we killing ourselves?
Death by brown skin
Wajahat Ali
An Indian immigrant's subway tragedy is a reminder of a destructive Islamophobia that has spread across the country
“Jungleland”: In search of a lost city
Laura Miller
The true story of a journalist seeking fabled ruins in a Central American jungle is a pulp adventure come to life
Carrie Brownstein: “A lot of these characters are permutations of myself”
Willa Paskin
The "Portlandia" star cops to occasionally consuming non-locally sourced coffee, among other un-P.C. transgressions
“The Tinkerers”: How corporations kill creativity
Alec Foege
There's a reason Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak started Apple in their garage: We've stopped rewarding inventors
Polar bears just might outlive us all
Zac Unger
They've become the fuzzy face of climate change. But these animals are far more resilient than we like to think
Same-sex marriage takes effect in Maine
Natasha Lennard
The first couples exchanged vows on Saturday
Silencers: The NRA’s latest big lie
Alexander Zaitchik
Silencers could give the next Adam Lanza even more time to kill -- but to the NRA, they protect kids' hearing
Nobody likes a quitter
Taylor Ellsworth
I've quit smoking enough times to make me an expert -- and I've learned not everyone wants me to succeed
Is my vibrator ruining my relationship?
Rachel Kramer Bussel
I thought my boyfriend would be amused when I ordered another sex toy. Apparently, it was one too many
Dark money helped Democrats hold a key Senate seat
Kim Barker
Montana's election reveals that the GOP isn't the only party benefiting from Citizens United
Why are neocons so down on Chuck Hagel?
Matthew Duss
As U.S. foreign policy has evolved, the ex-senator has adjusted his views -- and it's not sitting well with the GOP
India’s culture of rape is endemic
Jason Overdorf
By choosing candidates facing rape charges, the country's political parties have implicitly sanctioned the crime
Do media vultures perpetuate mass shootings?
Rin Kelly
We remember the killers' names, but not the victims, mourns the daughter of a teacher at Columbine
Paintings suggesting gay clerics sow outrage in Pakistan
Asif Shahzad
The journal that published the works shut down, pulled the issue from stores and dissolved its editorial board
Iraq vet: Newtown changed my mind on gun control
Liam Madden
I'm a hunter and a vet, and I revere the Second Amendment. But I used bankrupt logic: It's time for gun control
Congressional leaders quietly leave White House
Natasha Lennard
Pelosi called fiscal cliff meeting "constructive" but no sense was given about progress in negotiations
Marilyn Monroe, communist?
Associated Press
New data from previously lost FBI files reveals the famous starlet's leftist leanings
Longshoremen strike averted, for now
Associated Press
The union extended its contract for 30 days, avoiding a strike that would cripple East Coast ports
The CIA’s expanding contractor security force
Natasha Lennard
Global Response Staff, a secret security force created after 9/11, is illustrative of CIA militarization
Joe Arpaio accepted award from neo-Confederate group
Alex Seitz-Wald
Exclusive: The infamous sheriff "gratefully accepted" an award from the Sons of Confederate Veterans last year
Log Cabin Republicans also oppose Chuck Hagel
Jillian Rayfield
The group, which represents gay Republicans, is the latest to oppose a Hagel nomination for Defense Secretary
Anonymous reflects on a “frantic and historic” year
Natasha Lennard
Anons talks about their cyberactivist highlights of 2012, the impact of arrests and who can speak for Anonymous
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