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We have pubic hair for a reason

M.d., Emily Gibson
The shaving craze leaves us vulnerable to all manner of physical ailments

Modern life is killing us

Will Doig
Long hours, crazy commutes, urban pressures -- suddenly our cities are bringing us down

What the media missed about Chick-fil-A

Kristin Rawls
There's more to the fast-food saga than you might think

Tea Partyer Todd Akin’s militia ties

Alex Seitz-Wald
A militia leader tells Salon he's known the Republican Missouri Senate candidate for "a long time"

McCutcheon back in London

JANIE McCAULEY
The U.S. women's volleyball coach has recovered from tragedy in Beijing to lead his team to the gold medal final

Hope Solo saves the day

Allen Barra
The gold-medal goalie sparked criticism with tweets. Now she's inspiring a generation -- and marriage proposals

It’s not the economy, stupid

Andrew Leonard
Neither a recession nor a surge in growth will arrive in time to make a difference by Election Day

“Don’t put Mountain Dew in a baby bottle”

Frank Browning
In rural America, even in 2012, pregnant women and new moms need lots of help in the basics

Repression claims in Georgia

Maria Danilova
The opposition claims President Mikhail Saakashvili's administration is using intimidation against dissenters

Food corporations’ big drought play

Jill Richardson
The entire American food system is built on one crop -- corn. And that is really bad news for consumers

Studies: Drone strikes work

Jordan Michael Smith
Two new reports say the controversial attacks effectively destroy terrorist groups. Some experts remain skeptical

Atheists fight discrimination too

Greta Christina
In the U.S., there are laws protecting them. But laws aren't always obeyed, or enforced

Tea Party takes over Alabama public TV

Alex Seitz-Wald
Conservatives in Alabama are trying to use public TV to air overtly religious content -- and winning

Komen president resigning

Terry Wallace
Liz Thompson, president of Susan G. Komen for the Cure, is leaving, and founder Nancy Brinker is stepping down

Combating Islamophobic violence

Glenn Greenwald
Helping a burned-to-the-ground Missouri mosque quickly re-build would make a powerful and constructive statement

Healthcare in Appalachia: Dying for a ride

Frank Browning
No matter what changes we make to healthcare, in rural America, simply getting to the doctor is a big problem

Jerry Boykin: Romney’s new Muslim-bashing pal

Alex Seitz-Wald
Romney meets with Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin, who has said Islam "should not be protected under the First Amendment"

Psychiatry’s legitimacy crisis

Andrew Scull
A new book examines whether medical professionals have transformed normal human emotion into mental disease

“Go On”: “I miss my dead spouse more than you do”

Willa Paskin
Matthew Perry returns in a likable sitcom that turns grief into sport

Koch group’s $25 million buy

Alex Seitz-Wald
A Koch group's new ad campaign shows the unintended consequence of campaign finance rules aimed at transparency

Adam Hasner: Islamophobe for Congress

Alex Seitz-Wald
Congress's anti-Islam caucus will likely grow in November, and Florida's Adam Hasner may be its worst new member

Spotting white supremacists

Joan Walsh
How do we identify the next Wade Page before he murders people who aren't white? It won't be easy

Why does the left wing ignore atheists?

Adam Lee
The group consistently polls as the most progressive and has the potential to shake up the political landscape

The real Ann Romney

Irin Carmon
We scoured everything she's ever said to make sense of the old-fashioned woman who may be moving to the White House
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