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Norway killer declared sane, sentenced
Karl Ritter
Mass killer Anders Behring Breivik was found guilty for killing 77 people, but he's sorry that he did not kill more
Are men underserved in books?
Roxane Gay
Two writers who've played controversial roles in the debate over gender equity discuss chick lit and Franzen
“Where are the jobs?”: Scenes from California’s Job Club
Dashka Slater
Romney says Obama "gutted" welfare reform by waiving work requirements. But what if there's no work to be found?
Couple split by Romney Medicare
Carla K. Johnson
At 55 and 53, Mike and Sharon O'Malley land on opposite sides of Romney's controversial plan
Is white pessimism all about race?
Joan Walsh
White middle-class folks are less optimistic than any other group. Maybe they have non-racial reasons to be
What’s next for gay marriage?
Paul Waldman
On Election Day, three states are slated to consider allowing same-sex nuptials
British soccer goes for broke
Michael Goldfarb
Running a profitable team is no longer good enough in the Premier League
Todd Akin: Blame “Law and Order”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A handful of false claims help the right talk about "legitimate rape" -- and lots of them are from TV and movies
Poll: GOP really dislikes Muslims
Alex Seitz-Wald
A new survey shows just how uncomfortable the Republican base is with Muslim and Arab people
Magazines: Hey, look at us!
Michael Barthel
As magazines struggle, they're resorting to sensationalism on their covers -- and the Web loves to take the bait
Feminism’s next big step
Laura Gottesdiener
Breaking the glass ceiling was nice, but women must now find their own definition of success
Mission accomplished for Big Oil?
Greg Muttitt
How an American disaster paved the way for the oil industry's rise--and possible fall--in Iraq
Don’t Resurrect “The Killing”
Willa Paskin
DirecTV and Netflix are considering ordering up a third season of the canceled series— and that's a terrible idea
A nation of temps
Steven Wishnia
From writers to warehouse workers, a new "precariat" of short-term employees has no social safety net
Teach our kids about condoms!
Tracy Clark-Flory
A suit claims a school district is providing misinformation, by comparing women who have had sex to a "dirty shoe"
Misleading advertising on the rise
Asha M. Fereydouni
Four ways the Federal Trade Commission can fight back and protect consumers
NYPD: Spying on Muslims yielded no leads or cases
Associated PressThis is what a Romney presidency would look like
Steve Kornacki
Mitt's call for Akin's withdrawal shows he’ll stand up to a member of his own party – when everyone else does first
Protest songs are pointless
Michael Barthel
Pussy Riot and Paul Ryan prove that lyrics don't matter -- and that protest music can't win
Nonprofits’ “public welfare” ruse
Kim Barker
Super PACs aren't the only organizations spending massive quantities of money to swing the election
Pussy Riot, new punk legends
Jack Hamilton
The feminist group has extended the tradition of The Ramones, The Clash and The Sex Pistols
NKoreans talk shop with foreigners at trade fair
Associated Press
The hermit kingdom leaves the door ajar
Eight secular scientists who changed the world
Greta Christina
Atheists and agnostics have made some of our most groundbreaking discoveries
My bad baby-sitter years
Jessica Berger Gross
Now that I'm a mom, I shudder to think of what a snoop I once was -- and how many naughty secrets I learned
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