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A little room to write

Kate Axelrod
It took a workshop with former prison inmates for me to come to terms with my history of sexual abuse

Big story you missed

Sarah Amandolare
A Chinese woman's ridiculous sentence prompts online outrage and calls to reform the 1950s-era forced-labor system

America’s corn addiction

Sarah Laskow
A USDA report says the U.S. will grow plenty of corn in 2012, but use and growing methods mean prices are high

Crashing the conventions

Natasha Lennard
This year, protesters plan to target the Democratic and Republican National Conventions with equal force

Five people who fought the Christian takeover of America

Rob Boston
At critical points in history, when the separation of church and state was threatened, these men rose to defend it

Rep: Bobby Brown in rehab

Associated Press
The singer still plans to perform several concerts

Why American reconstruction fails

Peter Van Buren
Our efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan have caused more harm than good, and we have only ourselves to blame

Mustaine: Obama staged Aurora shootings

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The Megadeth singer tells fans that the Dark Knight and Sikh temple shootings were a conspiracy to limit gun rights

Repeal the 17th Amendment!

Alex Seitz-Wald
The surprising Republican movement to strip voters of their right to elect senators

Kansas gets even crazier

Irin Carmon
How the Kochs and antiabortion activists teamed up to turn the red state even redder

Suu Kyi draws rare criticism

Jocelyn Gecker
Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi has drawn criticism for her silence on the plight of Muslim minority Rohingya

Thousands line up to work legally

Amy Taxin
Obama's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals could expand rights for more than 1 million young illegal immigrants

Will any band ever break up?

Scott Timberg
Classic rockers have cashed in on reunions for years. But a new generation is proving reunions can actually be good

Biggest story you missed

Santiago Wills
A U.N. report charges the Syrian government for the massacre of nearly 50 children and 50 civilians near Houla

The sham “terrorism expert” industry

Glenn Greenwald
A highly ideological, jingoistic clique masquerades as objective scholars, all to justify US militarism

My bipolar awakening

Jowita Bydlowska
I always clung to the idea that I had a quirky personality -- until the evidence became overwhelming

DHS’s right-wing terror blind spot

Rania Khalek
After Oak Creek, two former DHS analysts tell Salon how their ex-employer gutted the right-wing terrorism unit

“Mystery Science Theater” host: Yelling at the screen makes us smarter!

Stephen Deusner
"Mystery Science Theater" host Joel Hodgson tells Salon that talking back to movies makes us smarter viewers

Guard shot at Family Research Council

Associated Press
The shooting occurred in Washington D.C.'s Chinatown

Our outsourced lives

Alyssa Figueroa, Don Hazen
Pay someone to name your child? It can happen, says Arlie Hochschild, author of "The Outsourced Self"

France demolishes Roma camps

Lori Hinnant
Thousands of Gypsies have been forced into hiding as France launches another campaign to drive them out

Joan Walsh: GOP has “doubled down on whiteness”

Andrew O'Hehir
Salon's Joan Walsh explains her explosive new book, "What's the Matter With White People?"

Pot: Not just for losers!

Martin Lee
Medical-marijuana foes want to keep kids drug-free. But legalization hasn't led to youthful experimentation

I was a teenage bride

Holly Goddard Jones
Getting married at 19 should have been the biggest mistake of my life. Why didn't it turn out that way?
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