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Men aren’t ending

Maria Bustillos
Hanna Rosin's loosely organized new book makes serious omissions in its presentation of research

GOP’s corporate front group

Alex Seitz-Wald
The Republican Party and the American Legislative Exchange Council are about to establish an official "partnership"

In defense of “Bachelorette’s” mean girls

Willa Paskin
They're not as horrid as they first seem

Fox News’ war on Muslims

Nathan Lean
Roger Ailes, Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity have stoked Islamophobia -- and encouraged right-wing ignorance

Al-Qaida rising in Africa

Tristan McConnell
Local militant groups sign on to al-Qaida's ideology in Somalia, Nigeria, Mali and beyond

Super PACs in sheep’s clothing

Alex Seitz-Wald
Conservative super PACs in Maine and Florida are pretending to be liberals to deceitfully influence elections

9/11: What Bush knew

Paul Campos
An article sheds new light on the CIA's desperate efforts to warn about 9/11. Why didn't the White House listen?

Bush missed 9/11 warnings

Alex Seitz-Wald
Bush ignored 9/11 warnings; Romney sees foreign policy as a "distraction"; and other top Tuesday stories

Chemistry makes us cheat

Larry Young PhD, Brian Alexander
Infidelity is about neuroscience, and the brain operations which control the way we value desire, risk and reward

Big story you missed

Prachi Gupta
Hackers target GoDaddy, sending millions of sites offline

Neo-Nazis’ lethal border patrol

Ryan Lenz
A recent report suggests that groups of American vigilantes are responsible for growing violence in Arizona

Steve King: Palin right on death panels

Alex Seitz-Wald
The day after Romney endorsed him, the Iowa congressman was spreading lies

Who’s to blame for NPR’s super-white book list?

Prachi Gupta
Critics attacked the the organization and its audience when a recent book poll skewed white

How big business took over

Hedrick Smith
Following tax hikes and tighter regulation--from President Nixon--government tried to appease major corporations

Is the Atlantic making us stupid?

Pamela Erens
The magazine's features are always engaging but often seem to lack critical historical perspective

Football gets LGBT-positive

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A Maryland pol backs off, after Chris Kluwe's stunning response to his anti-gay letter shatters jock stereotypes

Why I left the GOP

Jeremiah Goulka
I grew up in a rich, Republican household, but after Katrina and Iraq, I realized my priorities were out of order

Three ways the GOP’s disenfranchised voters

Steven Rosenfeld
Some of the party's tactics can be reversed. Many of them can't

Pussy Riot fest held in Russia despite pressure

Irina Titova
About 1,000 people were at the "Free Pussy Riot Fest" in St. Petersburg

Obama out-raises Romney

Alex Seitz-Wald
Obama out-raises Romney for once; Congress is back; and other top Monday stories

Bob Woodward: Still useless

Alex Pareene
The man who helped expose Nixon now wishes Obama had used magical powers to fix the debt ceiling

My husband just plays video games

Cary Tennis
His pending medical discharge from the military seems to have crushed his spirit

Shirley Chisholm, the Democrats’ forgotten hero

Andrew O'Hehir
Shirley Chisholm's historic campaign, and her visit to George Wallace, suggest a Democratic Party that never was

Fly trap

Susan Phillips
A wary dance between cops and criminals in gangland L.A.
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