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SF agencies boycott Apple

Amy Silverstein
The San Francisco city government plans to retaliate against Apple with a Mac boycott

Tea Party Nation goes extreme

Ryan Lenz
The Oath Keepers are the last line of defense against tyranny, apparently

Religious right’s plan for beating Obama

Adele M. Stan
Faith and Freedom Coalition, "a 21st-century version of the Christian Coalition on steroids," is leading the effort

America’s own Terror group

Glenn Greenwald
Huffington Post publishes, and then deletes, a post by a MeK spokesman. What does this tell us about Terrorism?

I didn’t make the Olympics. Now what?

Leanne Shapton
I spent years training for gold, but came up short at the trials. Where does an obsession go when the dream dies

The best case for Obama’s tax plan

Joan Walsh
Ignore complaints from Calif. and New York: President Obama is right to set his tax bar at a quarter of a million

Who says Kate Upton is too fat?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A "Skinny" site mocks Kate Upton -- and reveals the sad world of thinspiration

No, America doesn’t need a national service

Michael Lind
We're always told we need a "national service." But feel-good class-mixing gimmicks are no cure for inequality

How the NYPD overstated its counterterrorism record

Justin Elliott
Has the NYPD really helped thwart 14 "full-blown terrorist attacks"?

Sean Hannity’s Islamo-squeamishness

Alex Seitz-Wald
The Fox host attacks a Muslim congressman for using the word "madrassa"

I left Facebook

Man Bartlett
Why I ditched the giant social network

Redefining addiction

Dr. Richard Juman
The revision of the DSM—the shrinks' bible—has infuriated addiction specialists and advocates

We need progressive religion

Sara Robinson
Often, religion offers much that progressives need to build movements for change

Brett Kimberlin versus right-wing bloggers

Alex Pareene
Updated: Why right-wing blogs are obsessed with a convicted felon famous for once claiming he sold Dan Quayle drugs

Amy Winehouse’s lessons in loss

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Grief doesn't ever have a time limit, as the singer's mother learns when she hears "Back to Black" everywhere

Love “Gone Girl”? Read these crime novels next

Sarah Weinman
If Gillian Flynn's best-seller gave you a taste for smart crime fiction, here's your new summer reading list

Confirmed: Fracking can pollute

Sarah Laskow
A new study explodes the gas industry's claim that fracking won't contaminate local drinking water

Dems finally defend Obamacare

Alex Seitz-Wald
After ignoring the Affordable Care Act in 2010, Democrats have begun using it as a political weapon this election

Don’t forget nuclear weapons

William D. Hartung
How a world-ending weapon disappeared from our lives, but not our world

Crashing David Koch’s party

Natasha Lennard
Two hundred protesters turned up at the conservative baron's Hamptons fundraiser for Mitt Romney

Rules of American justice

Glenn Greenwald
An American banker is shocked to be held accountable in Britain

Eric Berkowitz on sex and society

Lindsey Ford
The author of "Sex and Punishment" discusses how people have sought to regulate sex

In defense of single people

Thomas Rogers
They're pitied. They're judged. But it's time to give them more respect. An expert explains

“Agent Garbo”: Wartime’s greatest double-cross

Laura Miller
True spy story: How a Barcelona chicken farmer fooled the Nazis, saved D-Day and became the greatest agent ever
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