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Atheism's radical new heroes: Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris and an evolving new moral view
From Dawkins to Harris, the new debate between science and religion is being led by fascinating, surprising voices
03/02/2014 22:00 UTC
Female presidents don’t always help women while in office, study in Latin America finds
Latin America’s era of the woman president is over. What have we learned?
03/14/2018 07:59 UTC
The Democrats' anti-momentum
The '08 race has revealed the weird science of the Democratic primary system -- and the true problem with the long Obama-Clinton battle.
03/24/2008 15:50 UTC
Game show "Paid Off" targets the student loan crisis: A subversive warning about a looming emergency
The TruTV show pays off each winner's student loans, and highlights how oppressive student debt is
07/10/2018 20:00 UTC
If the GOP tries to sink the Iran deal, it won't be the first time
In 1980 Carter had a deal with Iran to free the hostages -- his presidential opponent Reagan made a deal of his own
07/16/2015 11:01 UTC
Gypsy Rose Blanchard on abuse as victim of Munchausen by proxy: "I was brought to a breaking point"
Blanchard said if her mother was still alive she would "still be under this abusive medical abuse"
01/05/2024 21:54 UTC
It's time for Democrats to ditch Andrew Jackson
As Biden speaks at event named for Old Hickory tonight, more appalling stories show party should dump him as icon
05/03/2013 19:48 UTC
Shipwrecked in Manhattan
His sailboat sank in the middle of the Atlantic, but how he found his way back to sea was even more unexpected.
06/06/2001 23:00 UTC
"You could blackmail LBJ": The other Nixon scandal behind the Watergate scandal
In 1971, Richard Nixon ordered another politically motivated burglary in hopes of saving his reelection
07/27/2014 22:00 UTC
Ermahgerd! The year in memes
From Texts from Hillary to "Gangham Style," we look back on what went viral in 2012
12/31/2012 22:00 UTC
Is science stuck? The "Great Stagnation Debate," explained
All the low-hanging fruit has been picked, so it seems — a principle that applies to art and invention, too
11/26/2021 19:00 UTC
What if I can't "savor every single moment" of their childhood?
I fear my children will not remember me as a parent who prioritized play over work
11/04/2023 15:59 UTC
America's first white president
What's that, you say? There were 43 other white guys before him? Yeah, OK — but not like this
12/10/2016 22:00 UTC
My father, the Rorschach test: My mother and I couldn't see the same man, in life or in death
My mother was convinced my father killed himself and it was her fault. I couldn't get her to see the truth
08/27/2022 23:30 UTC
"Did you write this because you wish your mother was dead?": No — the exact opposite
I had always felt responsible for my mother's life. It took me years to understand why and to change my view of her
09/01/2020 21:00 UTC
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