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Fiction: You Live Here Now
Elizabeth Crane
Latte-swilling, Whole Foods-shopping, groovy town-dwelling hipsters sometimes look the same. Maybe they really are!
Religion’s biggest threats
Adam Lee
Our economy runs on the fossil fuels of oil, gas and coal, but our society runs on the fossil fuel of religion
Sprinter withdraws from Olympics
David Trifunov
The U.S. sprinter had elevated testosterone levels indicating anabolic steroid use, USADA says.
Same-sex parenting study hits courts
Sofia Resnick
A conservative medical group cited Regnerus study in legal brief defending DOMA
Out-of-control credit markets
Edward Harrison
Opaque, dysfunctional and corrupt credit markets are hazardous to America's health
Hipsters won’t save us
Will Doig
Buzzed-about essays debate the "creative class." Maybe coffee shops and bike shares aren't a real urban policy!
Don’t heckle Daniel Tosh
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The comedian was out of line, but why can't fans keep quiet? Also: There are totally funny rape jokes
Swing state thievery
Randy LoBasso
Pennsylvania's new voter ID law could disenfranchise enough Obama voters to turn the blue state red again
Widow refused husband’s heart
Marshall Allen
A hospital is refusing to give a widow her husband’s heart
Mitt’s story doesn’t add up
Steve Kornacki
What Romney said a decade ago makes a lot more sense than what he's saying now
Anonymous targets pedophiles
Tracy Clark-Flory
The hacker group attacks legal message boards and activist sites in Operation PedoChat
Banksters take us to the brink
Bill Moyers, Michael Winship
How many more financial scandals can we endure?
Hey, Kirk Cameron, learn your Bible!
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The '80s teen star makes another ignorant anti-gay movie, and proves the idiocy of the God argument
Inside a financial blowup
Alex Halperin
A former Peregrine Financial Group employee tells Salon that the company's staff won't get off easy
Biden at NAACP: “It’s good to be home”
Joan Walsh
The vice president shows why he's on the ticket – and it's not just to appeal to working-class whites
Mitt’s real insult to the NAACP
Joan Walsh
Deriding "Obamacare" was bad, but Romney's support for voter suppression laws disrespects the group's entire legacy
What I should have said
Cary Tennis
An ignorant lout insulted my religious observances and I remained quiescent
A skeptic goes to yoga
Tracy Clark-Flory
As a cynical atheist, I surprised myself by falling in love with the ritual and spirituality of the practice
Mitt Romney shakes off boos at NAACP
Alex Pareene
The Republican Party's devolving relationship with black voters
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