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Mitt’s overhyped Olympic gold
Alex Pareene
Yes, he saved the Utah games. But he did it, as you would expect, by slashing costs and begging for big checks
Will you have Internet tomorrow?
Faine Greenwood
DNS-Changer malware could potentially kick thousands off the Web on Monday
We’re wired to sing
David P. Barash
New science shows an evolutionary reason for our love of Mozart and Carly Rae Jepsen: It binds us together
Is that a forest downtown?
Will Doig
Forget open land. Actual wild space is returning to cities -- and these new swamps and wetlands might save money
Remaking Coney Island
Michaela KrauserMaking pro sports pro-green
Andrew Zaleski
Eco-friendly sports teams are taking cities along with them
Cambodia’s mystery disease
Faine Greenwood
Sixty-four Cambodian children are dead as WHO and government authorities scramble to determine the cause
Charter schools’ darker side
Amy Baral
Charter schools give students a chance at a better education, but they can be exploited by for-profit companies
When Romney spun bad jobs numbers
Alex Seitz-Wald
As governor, Mitt Romney used the same line about his state's poor economy as the one he attacks Obama for today
Banks’ worst behavior yet?
Alex Seitz-Wald
Why the Libor scandal matters; a woman thanks Obama for his health law; and other top Friday stories
Why people like Obamacare
Joshua Holland
People are suspicious of Obamacare in the abstract, but when it gets to the specifics they tend to like it a lot
Religious right’s new rivals
Sarah Posner
There's a growing group of conservative Christians that's even more extreme -- and also in love with Ron Paul
My one black friend
Tanner Colby
I couldn't write about integration without calling the one African-American student in my wealthy Alabama school
The Web for the neighborhood
David Thier
A new tool is a sounding board for building better communities
2012 mid-year musts: Extra credit
Salon Staff
We're halfway through the year. If you're not up to date with the must-know movies, music, books and TV, we'll help
Barclays head forced out, JPMorgan head remains
Alex Pareene
Bob Diamond quits British financial firm in wake of a market-rigging scandal, America's Jamie Dimon stays put
Twitter to give up OWS tweets
Hélène Hofman
The judge ruled that no one could have a reasonable expectation of privacy regarding tweets
California cracks down on aid to for-profit colleges
Sarah Pavlus
New regulations could have “adverse impacts” on University of Phoenix’s ability to comply with federal aid rules
Dior changes its face
Thomas Adamson
Christian Dior shows first glimpse into its future with the debut of its new designer
Is the Obamacare backlash a bad idea?
Alex Seitz-Wald
Republicans are vowing to fight a grueling land war against Obamacare -- here's why it might backfire
Uninsured still being screwed
Andrew Koppelman
How the Supreme Court gave GOP governors like Florida's Rick Scott a new opening for punishing the poor
US drawdown in Afghanistan includes many trainers
Heidi Vogt
The number of trainers and advisers is being reduced considerably
Interview with the Drug Czar
Mike Guy
In a rare sit-down, Gil Kerlikowske discusses a new emphasis on recovery, the pill epidemic, and Mexico's drug war
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