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Facts change, people don’t
Samuel Arbesman
Science and technology keep advancing. But too many of us stubbornly cling to outdated ways of looking at the world
Banded, stapled, saved
Kevin Charles Redman
New research shows that weight-loss surgery can substantially reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes. Is it worth it?
Second coming of the Myspace
Prachi Gupta
The social networking site, tailored to musicians again, is attempting a second relaunch
Once a terrorist, not always a terrorist
Natasha Lennard
The State Department's removal of Iranian dissident group MEK from terrorist list draws wide criticism
Justin Bieber’s mom writes a memoir about her abusive childhood
Leanne Italie
Pattie Mallette has lived through suicide attempts, drug addition, and sexual abuse--now she is ready to forgive
Village Voice Media sells the journalism, keeps the sex ads
Prachi Gupta
Though not entirely unpredictable, the news is hard to comprehend for Voice devotees
Greek neo-Nazi party sets up New York office
Natasha Lennard
Golden Dawn's New York chapter aims to garner support for fascist group from expats
Yes, let Ryan be Ryan!
Joan Walsh
Frustrated righties want Romney to liberate Paul Ryan. Let's see how that plays with older white voters
NYPD footage of Zuccotti Park raid leaked
Natasha Lennard
Anonymous releases secret police film from the Zuccotti raid
Romney advisor’s reefer madness
Maia Szalavitz
Mel Sembler, GOP's top drug policy aid, founded a rehab that “treated” 50,000 teens with a dehumanizing routine
Drone marketplace takes flight globally
Michael Goldfarb
Business is booming, and international trade shows offer a window into the future of the arms industry
Afghanistan: Where both candidates agree
Cora Currier, Blair Hickman
For all of their campaign sniping, Obama's and Romney's withdrawal plans in Afghanistan are virtually identical
Bill Nye warns: Creation views threaten US science
Dylan Lovan
"The Science Guy" speaks out against bringing the Bible into schools
Robert Baer: Spying isn’t glamorous
Daisy Banks
The former operative lifts the lid on life in the CIA
Mitt and the threat of abandonment
Steve Kornacki
Romney might face the same indignity -- abandonment -- as the last Republican to challenge an incumbent, Bob Dole
Apple supplier halts production after riot
Associated Press
In the past iPhone manufacturer Foxconn has faced controversy about factory conditions
Big Emmy wins: “Homeland,” “Modern Family”
Lynn Elber
"Mad Men" and "Breaking Bad" are pushed aside, as Claire Danes, Julie Bowen and "Game Change" are honored
Egypt to demonstrate more independence from U.S.
Associated Press
Mohammed Morsi told Washington D.C. that Egypt will not live by U.S. rules
I stalk my kids on Facebook
Francesca Kelly
After I dropped my twins off at college, I discovered a whole new way to keep them close
I was a sober college student
Lily Weinstein
As a high school student, I imagined college to be a hedonistic John Hughes movie. Rehab at 17 changed all that
Todd Akin’s Senate bid regains momentum
David A. Lieb
This week the representative will speak to influential pastors and campaign with Phyllis Schlafly
Fingerprints aren’t proof
Sue Russell
Despite its aura of infallibility, courtroom claims of fingerprints’ uniqueness are slowly receding
How choice won
Robert O. Self
Feminist pioneers built the road to Roe with a decades-long strategy centered on creating a right to privacy
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