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The Middle East’s secret revolution

Jen Marlowe
Lost in the fervor of Libya and Egypt is the growing turmoil in Bahrain, which could set the region aflame

Chicago teachers consider latest offer

The Associated Press
A vote on whether to end the strike is likely Tuesday

Al-Qaida calls for more diplomat attacks

Maamoun Youssef
Meanwhile, a suicide bomber kills 12 in Kabul

Obama fights for indefinite detention

Natasha Lennard
The administration's lawyers seek to appeal a judge's injunction against NDAA

Wyclef Jean: I loved Lauryn Hill and my wife

Wyclef Jean
Fugees fans want to blame my affair with Lauryn Hill for destroying the band and harming her career. It isn't true

Newsweek trolls again with MUSLIM RAGE

Alex Pareene
Another unhelpful, "provocative" cover from Tina Brown's "news" magazine

New York’s hidden crime wave

Attiyya Anthony
The city's crime rate continues to plummet -- except in its public parks

Muslims clash with police in Europe

Paul Ames
European countries condemn the anti-U.S. violence, but concerns are growing over the impact of the unrest

Boy Scouts covered up alleged child molesters for 20 years

Prachi Gupta
Confidential files reveal the Boy Scouts has allegedly covered up child abuse for years

David Cameron said bad things about Romney, says Harvey Weinstein

Jillian Rayfield
Romney has been "uniting all of England against him," Cameron supposedly said

US diplomats in Beirut burn classified material

Matthew Lee
The embassy took emergency procedures in light of anti-American protests

Calm returns to Cairo: Now what?

Erin Cunningham
The protesters may have dispersed, but a serious debate over America’s role in the Middle East has just begun

Teachers’ strike: Chicago’s just the beginning

Josh Eidelson
By emphasizing class size, the showdown with Rahm Emanuel has redefined the education debate

Occupy isn’t over

Rebecca Solnit
One year in, some contend that the movement has failed. The truth is that its victories are still being felt

Syrian missiles hit Lebanon

Bassem Mroue
Syrian missiles, said to be aimed at rebels, landed across the border in a remote Lebanese town

“Life After Death”: Surviving death row

Laura Miller
Damien Echols of the falsely convicted West Memphis Three tells his story in a riveting new memoir

“This is the Wild West”

Chris Feliciano Arnold
At America's largest traveling gun show, ammo's cheap, private sales abound and the Second Amendment comes first

Miss America’s eating disorder

McCarton Ackerman
When Kirsten Haglund took the Miss America crown in 2008, she had been starving herself for years

Jesus would back gay marriage

Gene Robinson
I'm an Anglican bishop and know what the Bible says about marriage. It has nothing to do with one man, one woman

Islamism’s turning point

Tariq Ramadan
Violent extremism is the antithesis of the Arab Spring, but how we handle the current crisis will decide its future

What’s wrong with “vanilla”?

Tracy Clark-Flory
The sexually progressive community isn't always that enlightened when it comes to non-kinky sexualities

Aimee Mann: Fame is the worst

David Daley
The singer tells Salon we've become a nation of spoiled voyeurs -- and lost track of the value of the arts

Congress’ endless fundraising

Michael Winship
Too many congressmen depend on campaign contributions from the very institutions they should be overseeing

Lady mags are empowering?

Tracy Clark-Flory
A new study suggests that reading Cosmo actually makes women prioritize female pleasure
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