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Baby bust continues: US births down for 4th year
Mike Stobbe
Experts think that a weak economy might be to blame
Colorado’s fracking fight gets ugly
David Sirota
It's scheming pols and dirty industry against small-town America. Really
“V/H/S”: Is a horror renaissance on the way?
Andrew O'Hehir
Perhaps "film culture" isn't on the ropes: A new found-footage experiment suggests horror movies are hot again
Right-wing racial panic
Joan Walsh
Hannity and Carlson hype a 2007 Obama video and prove they're having an ethnic nervous breakdown
“Workaholism” is real
Chris Wright
Many view it as a virtue, or even a joke, but a spate of recent studies suggest it should be taken seriously
Vacation from hell
Moises Mendoza
Mikhail Sebastian was looking for a beach getaway. Now he may be stuck in American Samoa for the rest of his life
Racist rock fans rejoice
Bill Morlin
Hammerfest, the annual neo-Nazi skinhead concert, will be held this Saturday outside of Boise, Idaho
Quote of the day
Prachi Gupta
J.K. Rowling's description of a hirsute Sikh "man-woman" has angered the Sikh community
A kids club where parents die
Mary Elizabeth Williams
When I got cancer, I put my kids in a support group. Then the death toll started rising
Aided by Yes Men, activists strike at Shell
Natasha Lennard
Faked internal emails alert employees to the oil giant's record in Nigeria
California education’s painful decline
Andy Kroll
The state starved its schools of cash. Now its once vaunted public education system is dying a slow death
Wisconsin GOPers sued over potential ALEC ties
Jillian Rayfield
Five Republicans were sued for allegedly failing to disclose emails that were subject to state public records law
NYPD tactics at 2004 RNC ruled illegal
Natasha Lennard
A judge finds mass arrests unconstitutional, exposing the city to lawsuits
Free speech and the “clash of civilizations”
Sandy Tolan
We have no problem with sometimes limiting hateful speech -- except, it seems, when Islam is the target
NBC’s surprisingly good September
Willa Paskin
Things are looking up at the perennial last-place network
I hope my dogs die soon
Erin Auerbach
My pets have long been the center of my world. As my two pugs struggle, I wonder: How much longer can this go on?
Aurora survivor stars in gun control ad
Alex Halperin
Stephen Barton was shot in the face and neck. Now he wants Obama and Romney to take on gun control
Best democracy money can buy
Michael Winship
Six billion dollars of campaign spending has cast a shadow over this election. Is there any hope for reform?
Trans women on second week of prison hunger strike
Natasha Lennard
Two San Diego prison inmates highlight the treatment of incarcerated trans individuals
Conservative operative’s sketchy past
Jillian Rayfield
This isn't the first time Nathan Sproul's efforts have come under scrutiny.
Romney’s awkward Chinese investment: Bootleg college tests
Alex Seitz-Wald
He talks tough on China, but Romney's invested in a Chinese company fined thousands for selling fake college tests
Personhood Colorado sues to make November ballot
Jillian Rayfield
The antiabortion movement is fighting the state to get a ballot measure in November
Big Pharma’s newest invention: Adult ADHD
Martha Rosenberg, Evelyn Pringle
Who belongs to this untapped market? You do, of course
California law bans gay teen ‘conversion’ therapy
Associated Press
California has become the first state to ban a form of psychotherapy that tries to make gay teens straight
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