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Minimum-wage misconceptions
Marshall Auerback
Contrary to right-wing propaganda, decent pay for workers helps the economy and boosts job creation
“Whores’ Glory”: A riveting, humane prostitution documentary
Andrew O'Hehir
Pick of the week: The astonishing documentary "Whores' Glory" explores the lives of sex workers around the world
Long live the boy band!
Mary Elizabeth Williams
One Direction is the latest group to create carefully manufactured hysteria among young girls
The original culture warrior
Sarah Posner
Chuck Colson did more than just start a prison ministry; he forged key alliances on the religious right
Will that Starbucks last?
Will Doig
Gentrification has remade some cities and left others behind. Alan Ehrenhalt tells us what changes to expect next
A farewell to superpowers
Pepe Escobar
Our new multipolar world pits major emerging economies like the BRICS, Turkey and Iran against the U.S. and the EU
Voter ID’s new champion
Mariah Blake
ALEC dropped its most controversial work, but an old group with Abramoff ties has taken up the mantle
The super PAC ad swing vote
Michael Winship
On Friday, the FCC will decide whether TV stations must make their political advertising data available online
Obama escalates in Yemen – again
Glenn Greenwald
The drone-happy President authorizes attacks on people in Yemen even when their names are not known
A new autism theory
Eleanor J. Bader
Early exposure to toxins may help explain the increasing percentage of kids diagnosed with autism
Immortality junkies
Sophie Roell
A writer and philosopher explains our obsession with living forever, from the concept of heaven to modern cryonics
Taxes for union busting
Josh Eidelson
Government contractors are using taxpayer-bought space to crack down on labor -- and Obama's letting it slide
A history of threats fulfilled
Bradley K. Martin
North Korea has long followed through on revenge fantasies, making its current blustering all the more worrisome
Beware the Romney boys
Sarah Laskow
A vote for Mitt may also be a vote for his sons' political futures. Are the Romneys the new Bushes?
Rise of the Dad Wars
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Increasingly, women aren't the only ones being criticized for choosing to stay at home with their kids
SF cops back top 1 percent
Joan Walsh
Most were polite, but when push came to shove -- literally – they protected those who abused Wells Fargo protesters
Fracking’s best friends
David Sirota
State politicians in Colo. and Pa. are blocking local communities from fighting back against Big Energy
Old ladies who didn’t love me
Taffy Brodesser-Akner
I thought a gym class with elderly women would ease my aging anxiety, but it made me miserable in new ways
Grandin on the autism surge
Thomas Rogers
Temple Grandin tells Salon what the new numbers mean to her, and why increased autism awareness isn't always good
Romney’s solar flip-flop
Andrew Leonard
The first time he ran for president, he liked green power. What changed?
Obama’s Amendment One silence
Steve Kornacki
The election year limits of his gay marriage “evolution” are on display in North Carolina today
High-schoolers on strike
Natasha Lennard
Occupy has caught young students' attention -- and some are planning to join the May 1 general strike
Has the Pentagon learned nothing?
Nick Turse
The Army's response to the attacks in Kabul reflects deadly misunderstandings that date back to the Vietnam War
How the media helps Mitt
Steve Kornacki
If he hadn’t accepted a job in Massachusetts nearly 40 years ago, he wouldn’t get the benefit of the doubt now
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