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2012: The year we all got high
Alex Seitz-Wald
2012 was a "watershed" year for marijuana reform -- and not just in Washington and Colorado
Kate Winslet married Ned Rocknroll in secret ceremony
Prachi Gupta
Leonardo DiCaprio walked her down the aisle
Push to arm teachers may be picking up momentum
Jillian Rayfield
Gun advocate groups in several states are promoting gun training classes for teachers
Triumph of the Tea Party mindset
Steve Kornacki
Don't be fooled by those who say it's dying: The fiscal cliff impasse proves its spirit dominates the GOP
Anti-Westboro Baptist petition the most popular ever
Alex Halperin
The White House will have to discuss the hate church after a record number sign a We The People petition
8 striking parallels between the U.S. and the Roman Empire
Steven Strauss
Is our republic coming to an unceremonious end? History may not be on America's side
Fox News thinks anti-gay protesters are “left-wing”
Alex Seitz-Wald
Only in the bizarro universe of Fox Nation can an organization that thinks Obama's the Antichrist be liberal
Conservatives’ full-on meltdown
Joan Walsh
In the wake of Wayne LaPierre's looney press conference, Dick Armey is exposed as a gun-empowered extortionist
Who’s the next Ravi Shankar?
Jason Overdorf
The legendary sitarist is gone, but legions of Indian performers have taken up his torch as world music ambassadors
Lawyer outs journalists who released gun permit holder data
Prachi Gupta
The Journal News sparked outrage among conservatives for posting addresses of individuals who own pistol permit
Marketing ties violent video games to gun companies
Jillian Rayfield
Despite the NRA chief's objections to games like "Grand Theft Auto," gun companies benefit from marketing tie-ins
Are we born with a sense of fairness?
Alan Honick, Gordon Orians
Evolutionary biologists are investigating whether it's a primal instinct dating back to hunter-gatherer societies
6 ways politicians can win the atheist vote
Adam Lee
There are as many nonreligious Americans as evangelicals -- so why does no one take this voting bloc seriously?
Gingrich: GOP beginning to “deal with reality”
Thomas Beaumont, Josh Lederman
John Boehner may not agree, but on a host of issues, Newt and others say the GOP must -- and will -- change
Dick Armey’s split from FreedomWorks followed attempted “coup”
Jillian Rayfield
Among other things, Armey reportedly demanded more support for Todd Akin
4 killed near US base in Afghan suicide bombing
Associated Press
The Taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack, which left 3 Afghans dead in addition to the bomber
Andrew O’Hehir’s 10 Best Movies of 2012
Andrew O'Hehir
Maybe film culture isn't dying just yet: The year in movies brought richness and breadth — and controversy!
Mr. Joan Didion
Kelsey Osgood
Exploring the works of John Gregory Dunne, it's all but impossible to discern where husband ends and wife begins
12 for ’12: The year in politics
Steve Kornacki
12 people who defined the last 12 months of American politics
Lawmakers look to restrict gun magazine capacity
Kevin Freking
Members of both parties say they are open to discussing an assault weapons ban
Obama has long work list to tackle when he returns
Charles Babington
The President could address immigration or gun control next term
Did the American songbook kill jazz?
Scott Timberg
Jazz has venerated its own traditions for so long that the music seems stale and the audience is gone. Now what?
In defense of the foreskin
Stephen Robert Morse
"Intact-ivists," a diverse group of men opposed to circumcision, share a common, if unorthodox, mission
Who will be the Maccabees?
Samuel Sattin
Comic books just might foreshadow all the next great advances in video games and computer culture
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