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Beyond guns and God

Joan Walsh
A new study finds the white working class is less conservative than we think, if you leave out the South

Salman Rushdie: It was worth it

David Daley
Salon exclusive: The writer relives his decade in hiding after an Iranian death sentence over "The Satanic Verses"

Monsanto crops cause tumors

Natasha Lennard
A French study finds rats fed GMO corn die prematurely

Muslim Brotherhood ads hit Obama

Alex Seitz-Wald
A new ad seeks to "expose" Obama's "cozy ties" with the Islamic group, but won't expose who's funding it

Income inequality greater than in 1774

Natasha Lennard
A string of historical studies shames current U.S. income distribution

“Wallflower”: A lost John Hughes teen flick

Andrew O'Hehir
Bowie. The Smiths. Angst. "Perks of Being a Wallflower" captures its era perfectly, missing only Matthew Broderick

Will Chick-fil-A stop funding anti-gay groups?

Prachi Gupta
The sandwich chain is sending mixed messages

Internet giants form D.C. lobby

Natasha Lennard
Google, Facebook, eBay and more join forces to protect their interests in Washington

What Obama should say about “Innocence of Muslims”

Nivien Saleh
The violent furor linked to the movie offers a chance to deliver a telling message about freedom of speech

Berkeley founds first official Bisexual Pride Day

Associated Press
Berkeley, Calif., is the first U.S. city to officially recognize bisexuals by naming a day in their honor

“Parenthood” goes maudlin

Willa Paskin
Just what the already sentimental drama does not need: A cancer story line

Texas town’s rental ban to get second hearing

Nomaan Merchant
Dallas suburb fights to ban illegal immigrants from renting homes

State GOP officials quietly implementing Obamacare

Jillian Rayfield
While trying to avoid the wrath of the conservative base

Border fence’s devastating toll

Frank Clifford
It's slowed the flow of illegal immigrants from Mexico, but the price -- human and environmental -- has been costly

Obama’s foreign policy test

Jean MacKenzie
As Mideast protests simmer, the election could turn on how the candidates handle a messy crisis

No, really: Leak helps Mitt

Alex Seitz-Wald
Despite what the pundits say, Romney's 47 percent remarks could shore up support where it matters most

Mitt breaks out the V-word

Irin Carmon
What's the matter with the 47 percent? Romney's talk of "victims" tapped into long-standing right-wing grievances

Protests of anti-Islam film across the world

Associated Press
Protests spurred by the controversial "Innocence of Muslims" film continue into second week

Weird News: Navy says sub commander faked death to end affair

Michael Melia
Navy Cmdr. Michael P. Ward II broke it off with his mistress by pretending he was dead

Fox’s populist dance spectacle

Sarah Blackwood
The reality show "So You Think You Can Dance" offers a fascinating blend of high and low culture

Romney’s secret video brilliance

Andrew Leonard
In a nifty twist, Romney calls the 47 percent entitled for not paying taxes while trying to lower taxes on the rich

“Call Me Maybe”: Like on the phone?

Eric R. Danton
Suddenly we're nostalgic for payphones, the star of three smash singles, some by singers too young to remember them

Why can’t some of us relax?

Tom Jacobs
New experiments with mice offer telling clues about the neurobiology of fear

Courting leaders of an anti-Muslim hate fest

Zaid Jilani
A recent summit of the Family Research Council, where Paul Ryan spoke, quickly devolved into something sinister
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