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Can we call it class war yet?

Sarah Jaffe
Corporate profits are at an all-time high; wages are at an all-time low

Earhart mystery solved?

Amanda Morrow
On the 75th anniversary of Amelia Earhart's final flight, an expedition team says it can find her missing plane

Sarah Churchwell on Gatsby

Daisy Banks
Fitzgerald’s classic novel, set during a hedonistic zenith before the Great Depression, has fresh appeal today

Procrastination rules

Frank Partnoy
More Americans than ever are concerned they're putting off work too much -- but science suggests it may not be bad

Southern values revived

Sara Robinson
How a brutal strain of conservative American aristocrats have come to rule America

How Mitt Romney followed me around the Internet

Lois Beckett
The Republican's campaign is using ShareThis, an online data-collecting company, to target potential voters

Meet pedophiles who mean well

Tracy Clark-Flory
The men behind VirtuousPedophiles.com are attracted to children but devoted to denying their desires

The age of illusion: An interview with Chris Hayes

Jake Blumgart
An editor at large from the Nation discusses meritocracy, Occupy Wall Street and the struggle against the elite

Why are believers ignorant about atheists?

Greta Christina
When believers talk about atheists, they often don't bother to talk to any first. What are they afraid of?

Every city needs a brand

Will Doig
A catchy nickname isn't enough: A city needs a persona. But how do you brand a place that's simply nice to live in?

“Parent trigger”: The latest tactic for fighting teachers’ unions

Josh Eidelson
Liberal politicians are lining up behind "parent trigger" -- the latest attack on educators' bargaining rights

“The World Without You”

Scott Cheshire
Scott Cheshire sits down with author Joshua Henkin

Imprisoned for giving birth

Irin Carmon
The brutal realities of giving birth in Kenya's public hospitals -- and what happens when you can't pay

Who deserves to die?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A bold ad campaign aims to destigmatize lung cancer -- by telling animal lovers and crazy aunts they should die

The 10 most unhinged reactions to the court

Joshua Holland
The healthcare case prompted wingers to vent their frustrations with life, the universe and everything

Neil Young: “I’m back in the same place”

Sean Howe
Interview: Neil Young compares recording to animals and White Castle, and shares a trip home in the film "Journeys"

Miss Holocaust Survivor

Freya Petersen
In Israel, a 79-year-old was crowned in a pageant that is being criticized as "macabre"

Anthony Kennedy joins the radicals

Andrew Koppelman
The "swing justice" showed a new and frightening extremism in joining the dissent to strike down healthcare

Hit me with your vest shot: Weiner pokes fun at Eugenides ad

Jami Attenberg
Best-selling author Jennifer Weiner sports a familiar vest in a cheeky ad campaign for her new novel

Leave nothing untold

J. J. Sedelmaier
A two-volume testament to the pre-Depression craft of photoengraving

Male strippers: Please, just leave it on

Tracy Clark-Flory
"Magic Mike" reminds us that there's very little that's sexy about banana hammocks and air-humping

Falun Gong’s march

Peter Manseau
Banned in China and avoided by the American media, the movement turns twenty

Conservatives turn on Roberts

Alex Seitz-Wald
Michele Bachmann decries an "activist court" and other GOPers express disappointment in the chief justice

Ann Curry is not really sorry

Willa Paskin
"Today" co-host gives a perfect tearful goodbye, and like a scorned political wife, emerges more popular than ever
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