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The Taliban vows revenge

GlobalPost
After a U.S. soldier's alleged shooting rampage, the militant group swears it will retaliate

Washington’s high-powered terrorist supporters

Glenn Greenwald
As investigations begin into paid D.C. advocates of a dissident Iranian group, their self-defenses are revealing

Confessions of an Americans Elect delegate

Alex Pareene
Trying to have fun with the Wall Street-funded Internet presidential candidate contest

I found heroin in my boyfriend’s pocket

Cary Tennis
I'm so devastated and betrayed. I don't think I can get over it

The boom in “Himalayan Viagra”

Jamie James, Center for Investigative Reporting
The sudden popularity of a rare fungus plunges Nepal into danger and violence

Madness of March: NCAA gets paid, players don’t

Josh Eidelson
Facing punitive rules and stingy compensation, college players are organizing. Is a union in their future?

Escaping the gender trap

Eve Gerber
Peggy Orenstein talks about ways parents can help their kids think outside society's pink/blue divide

The future of sexual harassment

Megan Wood
We've come a long way in our attitudes about sex and the office -- but not far enough. An expert explains

Heard the one about the Talmud scholar and his son?

Andrew O'Hehir
A prickly, smart Israeli comedy that never mentions war or politics, "Footnote" could be a spring sleeper hit

AIDS: Why Africa suffers for the West’s sins

Rob Waters
Craig Timberg talks about the colonial origins of AIDS and the legacy of distrust between Africa and the West

Casino capitalism: As gambling spreads, metaphor becomes reality

Daniel Denvir
As more and more states turn to legal betting to fight the Great Recession, a metaphor becomes reality

How to catch Joseph Kony

Anneke van Woudenberg
The viral video on the African war criminal won't mean much unless it jump starts international action to stop him

Young Obama on display

Gary Kamiya
The “smoking gun” video confirms Obama’s strength and weakness: He always tries to have it both ways

Occupy pop culture: A lesson in détournement

Natasha Lennard
Borrowing from the French, occupiers turn figures from the cultural mainstream into symbols of dissent

Scott Brown’s triumphant makeover

Patrick Tracey
The Massachusetts senator has pulled ahead of Elizabeth Warren in the polls by running away from the Tea Party

Punch Brothers: A virtuosic young band finds its voice

Seth Mnookin
In a Salon exclusive, the dynamic, hypnotic band, as comfortable with the Allmans as Radiohead, explain their magic

The anti-hate ad MSNBC won’t run

Alvin McEwen
A new spot takes the Family Research Council's leader to task for demonizing gays -- but the network won't show it
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