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Sushi really does kill your brain
Paul Ames
A new report warns that mercury contamination can cause restricted cerebral development and other health problems
Fleetwood Mac readies tour and new music
Mesfin Fekadu
The band kicks off its 34-city North American tour on April 4 in Columbus, Ohio
Manning’s lawyer shares anger with supporters
Natasha Lennard
David Coombs gave a rare speech in a civilian setting, calling the military's treatment of his client "criminal"
Good luck calling a loved one in a natural disaster
Cora Currier
Cell phone carriers insist that emergency standards should be voluntary. More shockingly, the FCC seems to agree
Syria says 29 students killed in mortar attack
Barbara Surk
The bloodshed comes as Syrian forces fired artillery at rebel targets in and around the capital
Dear Barack: Stop terrorizing the planet
Tom Engelhardt
An open letter to the president to end his lethal -- and ever-expanding -- drone wars
Debt “fixers'” 6 biggest lies
Lynn Parramore
A new Wall Street movement is afoot to seize the "fiscal cliff" debate -- and dismantle our social safety nets
How the New York critics jump-started the Oscar race
Andrew O'Hehir
An inside report: "Zero Dark Thirty's" big win, the Rachel Weisz surprise, "Argo," "Beasts," "Master" shut out
Who killed the music industry?
Stephen Deusner
From radio to the Internet, the recording industry has a long history of blaming media for pop's imminent demise
America’s gun industry is booming
Jennifer Wilmore
A recent Gallup survey indicates 47 percent of American adults keep guns -- the most since 1993
Anti-blogging hackers attack Tumblr
Natasha Lennard
A trolling group claims to have infected 8,600 individual blogs
Did “The Sopranos” kill the mafia drama?
George Potts
"Boardwalk Empire" is handsomely shot and well-acted -- and still somehow disappointing. Perhaps it's inevitable
“Condom ambulance” coming to a campus near you
Katie McDonough
A college sophomore's condom delivery start-up wants to make safe sex cool -- and convenient
Keystone XL protesters blockade themselves inside pipeline
Natasha Lennard
Police extracted the two activists who risked serious personal injury in the latest escalation of protests
Who will win the Adelson primary?
Alex Seitz-Wald
Several GOP 2016 hopefuls have met with the wealthy casino mogul, but keep an eye on Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell
“Drones are not a security solution”
Don Hazen
Progressive filmmaker Robert Greenwald details his experiences interviewing the Pakistani victims of U.S. attacks
Activity detected around Syria’s chemical weapons sites
Associated Press
Obama administration have said Assad deploying chemical weapons would be a red line
Fracking’s most horrifying health risks
Alison Rose Levy
New York State's Department of Health is finally assessing the dangers -- but is there time to address them?
Das Racist announces split
Prachi Gupta
The rap group that rose to fame four years ago says they've been planning to separate since May
There is no “Chinese cuisine”
Alex Butterworth
English chef Fuchsia Dunlop explains Western misperceptions about one of our favorite culinary imports
“Walking Dead” author is OK with AMC’s creative liberties
Joseph Lord
Graphic novelist Robert Kirkman tells Salon that though the strip and show are very different, it's better that way
Julian Assange: The Web can create revolutions — or jail revolutionaries
Julian Assange, Jacob Appelbaum, Andy Müller-Maguhn, Jérémie Zimmermann
The WikiLeaks editor argues that the Internet makes revolution possible, but also massive government surveillance
Murder-suicide involving Chiefs’ player stuns team
Dave Skretta
NFL player Jovan Belcher killed his girlfriend before taking his own life
Nassim Nicholas Taleb: The future will not be cool
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Futurists always get it wrong. Despite the promise of technology, our world looks an awful lot like the past
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