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Clashes in Cairo ahead of opposition rally
Associated Press
The opposition says new decrees give Morsi near dictatorial powers, despite his claims otherwise
Morsi defends his decrees
Associated Press
The Egyptian president told top judges he was not infringing on their authority
Pediatricians: Make Plan B available to teens
Katie McDonough
The American Academy of Pediatrics joins the FDA in calling for unrestricted access to the morning-after pill
Christian group says demon sex makes you gay
Tana Ganeva
A Christian magazine warns that homosexuality is caused by sex with succubi -- and that's just the beginning
“Liz & Dick”: An instant camp classic
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"Liz & Dick," Lindsay Lohan's widely panned return to TV, becomes a viral sensation
David Foster Wallace: Defining voice of depression?
Laurie Winer
Since the days of Sophocles, writers have been searching for a language for melancholy. Foster Wallace found it
6 chilling testimonies from occupied Palestine
Breaking the Silence
Israeli veterans speak out about the realities of their country's military policies in Gaza and other territories
New Congress: Fewer moderates make deals harder
Alan Fram
A number of centrist lawmakers have retired or lost their reelection races
Benefits fight brings lesbian couple to high court
Lisa Leff
The Supreme Court has scheduled a conference on Friday to review five challenges to DOMA
Human rights groups condemn White House drone “rulebook”
Natasha Lennard
The ACLU and Code Pink say guidelines would not ensure legality or transparency
When right-wing blather killed
Joan Walsh
Irish Catholics peddling nonsense about "dependency on government" need to read a new history of the Great Famine
Gaza cease-fire raises hopes for reconstruction
Sarah El Deeb
The damage appears less extensive than during the last conflict four years ago
Adam Pally: Why would we make comedy for your parents?
Willa Paskin
The star of "Happy Endings" tells Salon he doesn't care if old people -- or teenagers -- get his show's jokes
Should churches be used as polling spots?
Andy Birkey
Voters from North Carolina to Minnesota have complained of their overt political messaging on Election Day
Investigation resumes in Mass. strip club blast
Associated Press
The gas explosion destroyed also damaged a day care center
Spain dances with chaos
Dan Hancox
Residents of Madrid took to the streets to protest their country's austerity measures -- with terrifying results
Andrew Solomon: “The conditions I’ve written about have been brutally stigmatized”
David Daley
Andrew Solomon tells Salon how parents of extraordinary children find joy in difference, and strength in themselves
Making progressivism last
Monika Johnson
In order to sustain the momentum of Obama's re-election, we need to keep young Americans civically engaged
OB-GYNs: Birth control pills should be sold over the counter
Lauren Neergaard
The nation's largest group of OB-GYNs endorses efforts to make the pill more accessible
Can Facebook promote safe sex?
Kevin Charles Redmon
New research shows mixed results when high-risk teenagers are targeted with online public health initiatives
I was a screenwriting guru groupie
As a would-be scribe, I got hooked on how-to guides. Years later, I'm still waiting for my own triumphant third act
Everything you know about the 1960s is wrong
James T. Patterson
Think it was a decade of sex, protest and psychedelics? Nope. As late as 1964, the decade looked like the '50s
Larry Hagman dies, played J.R. Ewing on “Dallas”
Associated Press
The iconic actor, best known as the evil oilman and for his role on "I Dream of Jeannie," was 81
Music gets you high
Tom Jacobs
New research on endorphins finds people have higher pain thresholds immediately after singing, dancing and drumming
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