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America’s next crisis: Tens of millions falling into poverty
Steve Rosenfeld
Many of the 76 million baby boomers have not saved up enough for retirement. We must tackle Social Security now
This map shows how suburban sprawl is destroying the environment
Lindsay Abrams
The climate benefits of urban living are canceled out by the suburbs' massive carbon footprint
The rise of the military’s secret military
Nick Turse
They're called Special Operation Forces — and they're everywhere
Move over, Kerouac! “Grand Theft Auto” is the American Dream narrative now
Ryan Leas
When real travel stops feeling revelatory, the digital road takes its place — for good or ill
George Saunders: “I want to tell the truth about what really matters in a simple way”
David Daley
How do you win a MacArthur genius grant? Rewrite, rewrite, rewrite, the short-story master tells Salon
This is your brain on religion: Uncovering the science of belief
D.F. Swaab
From Pope Francis to Phil Robertson: Why are some people of faith generous — while others are nuts?
Restaurant portions destroy your diet: Eating out is killing us!
Deborah A. Cohen
Bloomberg's right: We have standard alcohol pours. Only when we standardize restaurant meals can we control obesity
Your move to the big city may be your last
Eric Hoskowitz
New studies suggest the longer city-dwellers spend in their urban environment, the less likely they are to leave
Salon’s What to Read Awards: Top critics choose the best books of 2013
Michele Filgate
Will it be Donna Tartt or Rachel Kushner? We've polled the best reviewers and compiled the definitive year in books
2013’s unexpected lesson: Hope isn’t dead
Rebecca Solnit
It's easy to despair over the state of things, but this year showed hints of a brighter future — if we fight for it
Two-sentence holiday fiction: Amazing short-short stories from amazing writers
David Daley
Lauren Groff, Elliott Holt, Maggie Shipstead, Peter Orner and three dozen great writers offer new holiday originals
“The Trip to Echo Spring”: Great writers, getting drunk
Laura Miller
A gifted critic explores the links between literary genius and alcoholism
Michele Bachmann as William F. Buckley’s spawn: How right-wing media spiraled out of control
Jeffrey M. Berry, Sarah Sobieraj
The right attacked journalists for decades. Cable forced the mainstream to pay attention -- then it all went sour
Big Oil could mean desolation for American treasure
Jeremy Miller
A rafting trip through Utah’s Desolation Canyon, a pristine wilderness that could be gobbled up for gas development
Guns in America after Newtown, by the numbers
John Light, Lauren Feeney, Karin Kamp
There have been 26 school shootings since Sandy Hook, and more than 30,000 have died by way of gun violence
American empire is over: Somebody tell John Kerry!
Patrick L. Smith
New York Times embarrassingly praises Biden and Kerry's sorrowful efforts, all unaware U.S. exceptionalism is dead
Lipstick’s steep price: Africa’s vanishing forests
Jocelyn C. Zuckerman
More and more of the palm oil in our favorite cosmetics comes from woods razed by multinational corporations
Scientists hunting particle that could explain the universe
Ray Jayawardhana
Neutrinos are the most abundant matter particles. They are just beginning to give up their secrets
Travels with right-wing nuts: My road trip on Route GOP with Paul Ryan and Michele Bachmann
Eric Lutz
One liberal, three GOP strongholds: What a drive through Ryan and Bachmann country says about America right now
Chess holds the secret to saving our cities
Henry Grabar
What this game of strategy can show us about building the metropolis of the future
Sex and the brain: The trouble with “hard-wiring”
Anna North
A new study is just the latest example of our misguided belief that men and women are just "wired differently"
CIA’s disastrous “Bourne” strategy
Pratap Chatterjee
The agency decided that there was no aspect of secret war which couldn’t be corporatized
NASA has an incredible wind map
Francie Diep
It's better than the popular illustrated sketches online--because it uses images from space
Ask “Col. Manners”: A satiric advice column about the security state
Tom Engelhardt
The esteemed officer answers your questions on war etiquette, nuclear threats and surveillance
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