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Drugs, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll

Alexander Zaitchik
Mexican pop stars have updated the drug ballad with a gangsta-rap feel. But the guns and criminal ties are real

“A Wilderness of Error”: The murder in question

Laura Miller
The director of "The Thin Blue Line" challenges the conviction of Jeffrey MacDonald

Against security

Harvey Molotch
Does airport security do any good?

U.S. pressures Pakistan on terror group

Sebastian Rotella
The Treasury Department now prohibits Americans from doing business with eight Lashkar leaders

Touring the brain

Daniel Bor
"Our brains are rather like a city that has existed since ancient times"

Interview: Keanu Reeves on “the end of film”

Andrew O'Hehir
In an exclusive interview, the "Matrix" star talks about his fascinating documentary on the digital revolution

Chicago’s housing experiment

Will Doig
In a mixed-income development will the poor and the well-off interact -- or not so much?

Press turns on Paul Ryan

Jonathan Bernstein
One of Paul Ryan's main assets was his popularity in the media. After his dishonest speech, it may be blown

China goes long

Andrew Crawford
An inside look at the country's burgeoning American football culture

Ten ways Americans have lost their freedom

Richard (R.J.) Eskow
Our struggle for liberty has become a fight against concentrated wealth

“House Hunter,” locked up in Nicaragua

Tim Rogers
American Jason Puracal, who appeared on the HGTV show, is facing a 22-year sentence for drug trafficking

Bryan Fischer: “Polytheist as president”

Michael Tracey
Conservative firebrand Bryan Fischer tells Salon why he supports a Mormon, and stands behind Todd Akin's extremism

Syrian activists say rebels shot down warplane

Bassem Mroue
Air attacks become more frequent as civil war escalates in Syria

Poland searches for Auschwitz hero

Monika Scislowska
Sixty years later, Poland is still looking for the remains of one inspiring Holocaust victim

Who’ll raise my kids if I die?

Cary Tennis
I may have only 18 months to live, and my husband is being a real SOB

Cop fights for vampire nudes

Tracy Clark-Flory
The San Francisco Police Department suspended him over his supernatural nude photography. Now he's suing

HuffPo donates $40K to yoga group; doesn’t pay masseuses

Alex Pareene
Plus: Salon finds the volunteer applications!

Was the Civil War actually about slavery?

James Oakes
A leading historian challenges the new orthodoxy about how slavery ended in America

Huffington Post’s unpaid masseuses

Alex Pareene
As Arianna participates in a well-heeled panel on America's jobs crisis, her spa has "volunteers" rub down VIPs

Neocons carry Bush’s banner

Alex Seitz-Wald
The leaders on GOP foreign policy are still all Bush alums, despite his failures

When I tried policing the NYPD

David Noriega
Working for the city, I hoped to expose police corruption. I quickly realized I was playing a fixed game

Anti-immigration hawk trounced

Jeff Biggers
Russell Pearce, the inspiration for GOP's immigration platform, lost another election in Arizona Tuesday

Details of hair-cutting hate crime emerge

John Seewer
An Amish preacher testified against a man who allegedly cut his father's hair

Six of the right’s biggest zealots

Peter Montgomery
The GOP has taken a hard right turn, and here are some of the politicians shaping its domestic policy
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