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Investigators focus on Tsarnaev's Russia trip
Meanwhile at Congressional hearing on bombing, Boston police commissioner urges security without police state
05/09/2013 17:06 UTC
Scientists have developed a new Myers Briggs personality test, but for drunks
Most people fall into one of four distinct personality categories when they drink. Which one are you?
07/20/2015 18:42 UTC
Back to school at 52
Anthropology professor Cathy Small went undercover to find out why her students kept sleeping in her class. She learned some very strange lessons.
09/13/2005 22:30 UTC
"Infernal Affairs"
This Hong Kong hit from 2002, starring Andy Lau and Tony Leung and just now being released here, is one of the truest American gangster films of all time.
09/25/2004 00:00 UTC
There will be more Trayvons
On the one year anniversary of his shooting, we're still not doing enough to protect our young people
02/26/2013 23:11 UTC
All the pieces of "The Wire" still matter: From cops, corners and Omar to the systems that fail us
20 years after the groundbreaking series debuted on HBO, Salon talks to the creatives who brought it to life
06/02/2022 10:00 UTC
"The Departed"
Leonardo DiCaprio outshines Jack Nicholson and Matt Damon in Martin Scorsese's grand, yet subtle remake of the Hong Kong smash "Infernal Affairs."
10/06/2006 16:05 UTC
Holograms, algae drugs and androids: TV's technology problem
"Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." and "Almost Human" have to make tech both cool and believable. They don't always succeed
12/04/2013 04:59 UTC
Near-blank police incident report on Breonna Taylor, killed in her home, lists injuries as "none"
Taylor was shot 8 times by Louisville police serving a no-knock search warrant at her home in March
06/11/2020 10:00 UTC
Judy Miller and the damage done
The long-awaited New York Times report uncovered an internal mess that's "bigger than Jayson Blair." And it looks even worse for Scooter Libby.
10/16/2005 22:50 UTC
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
100 percent of TV networks flash junk stats with no context during game broadcasts, an insult to the intelligence of 73 percent of viewers.
07/09/2004 23:00 UTC
15 reasons America's police are so brutal
Tamir Rice and Eric Garner aren't anomalies. Cops aren't properly trained and now routinely use maximum force
12/20/2014 18:00 UTC
Is this child pornography?
American photo labs are arresting parents as child pornographers for taking pictures of their kids in the bath.
01/31/2000 16:01 UTC
The 7 most shocking Victoria's Secret revelations from Hulu's "Angels and Demons" docuseries
The three-part series explores the dark story of sexual exploitation behind America's largest lingerie brand
07/22/2022 22:51 UTC
"Every single cop in Cleveland is here": Arthur Chu's shocking stories from inside the Tamir Rice/Michael Brelo protests
It wasn't my plan to take to the streets. But when the protest found me, there was only one honorable choice
05/28/2015 02:15 UTC