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America's bystander problem
The horrors of Cleveland show why we shouldn't always "mind our own business"
05/11/2013 02:27 UTC
50 years ago, I graduated from West Point and covered the Stonewall uprising for the Village Voice
It’s not as incongruous as it seems considering our history since then. We've come too far to get dragged back
05/25/2019 12:00 UTC
6 states that might criminalize taping animal cruelty
Several statehouses are pushing bills that could severely hinder food industry whistleblowers
04/09/2013 01:18 UTC
What classic literature says about refugees fleeing war
From the Bible to "The Grapes of Wrath," reading classic texts of people seeking new lives can create empathy
03/24/2022 22:10 UTC
The FBI built a database that can catch rapists — almost nobody uses it
For 30 years the FBI has ignored a system meant to help cops track the behavioral patterns of violent criminals
08/03/2015 00:00 UTC
Letters
Readers weigh in on whether pro-life progressives can save the Democratic Party.
08/13/2005 12:00 UTC
Too Bizzaro for words
Richard Bizzaro could serve 20 years for disrupting a recent Delta flight. Was he actually acting out the heroic impulses we're supposed to be cultivating?
02/21/2002 01:00 UTC
Media Circus
Steven Bochco's hard-hitting "Brooklyn South" is still one step ahead of the headlines. But is he fanning the flames of American prejudice?
09/22/1997 23:00 UTC
Badass girls on film
Is it a good thing when women beat the crap out of men at the movies?
01/23/2001 01:30 UTC
"Game of Thrones" stars on how they want Tyrion and Daenerys to die: "I think we’ll go out in a blaze of glory—boom, boom, Bonnie and Clyde"
Peter Dinklage and Emilia Clarke discussed their characters' new alliance in an interview with Entertainment Weekly
06/12/2015 18:39 UTC
The airport security shakedown: Air travel always costs me extra, one way or another
TSA cost me hours of unpaid time and my dignity before I paid up. But somehow there's always a new charge to pay
10/21/2022 14:42 UTC
Rove and Plame: The dog, unwagged
There's new information out about how the White House may have learned what it eventually leaked.
07/20/2005 16:41 UTC
Angels in six
Teamwork, belief and foul balls will carry Anaheim over Barry and the Giants.
10/19/2002 23:10 UTC
I Like to Watch
Watching the detectives: Some new sleuths make waves, from "The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency" to "The Unusuals." Plus: With "Life on Mars" canceled, will Sam get back to where he once belonged?
03/29/2009 20:32 UTC
“Zootopia” in the Year of Trump: The parallels between a Disney cartoon and the 2016 election continue to surprise
In the wake of recent violence at Trump rallies, the film’s depiction of a divided country goes beyond child's play
03/28/2016 03:30 UTC
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