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Millennials, make up your mind! On religion, they want it both ways
Susan Katz Miller
While the children of interfaith marriages used to lean in one direction, these days they honor both traditions
50 great gifts for the nice folks on your list
Erin Keane
The super dad, the loyal assistant, the hopeless romantic -- they've been good this year, so reward them well
5 ways to make the world a better place this holiday season
Katie McDonough
Some tips for giving time and money this year to help those in need
Wall Street: The empire strikes back
Laura Gottesdiener
How the financial industry has turned housing into a dangerous get-rich-quick scheme -- again
EU commissioner: The annual U.N. climate talks are nearing irrelevance
Lindsay Abrams
After a disappointing two weeks in Warsaw, some are questioning the utility of the international meetings
Every toxic site in NYC, mapped
Lindsay Abrams
Who knew one city could contain so many environmental hazards?
Lay off my daughter’s ADHD
Mary Beth Holcomb
It's easy to claim the disorder isn't real. But it's harder to find out you're wrong
Sorry, Tea Party: Most red-state Americans believe global warming is real
Lindsay Abrams
An overwhelming majority of Americans accept that global warming is real and caused by humans.
The craziest OkCupid date ever
Clara Bensen
Jeff and I traveled to eight countries in 21 days without changing clothes. It sure beat meeting for coffee
“Homeland” hasn’t jumped the shark just yet
Jen Chaney
Sunday's episode was the best of the season so far, and gave us key new information about the CIA bombing
Veterans Day is a prayer for peace
Adam Hochschild, Joe Sacco
It's not an occasion to heap praise upon "warriors"
The eighth wonder
Ted Walker
It was a temple to itself, a venerable host and a beacon of culture and commerce
Could local currency be the future of money?
Jillian Steinhauer
One Brooklyn-based rebel seems to think so -- and a surprising number of people are "buying" the idea
The right’s latest Obamacare lie: Scapegoating America’s seniors
Martha Albertson Fineman, Stu Marvel
Obamacare foes blame the elderly for rising healthcare rates. Don't believe them
Anonymous Wal-Mart workers unload and urge protests on new website
Josh Eidelson
On second day of a strike, labor group to unveil latest tool for combining the Web with old-fashioned organizing
“They were so unlike themselves:” Soldiers pay the price for U.S. wars
Ann Jones
America's wars have a horrible hidden cost
The “window of opportunity” to prevent catastrophic warming is closing
Lindsay Abrams
A UN agency warns that greenhouse gas emissions need to be cut dramatically by 2020
No, a massive “island of debris” isn’t heading toward the U.S.
Lindsay Abrams
Some debris, yes. But not a "mass the size of Texas."
6 questions about the latest “Homeland” twist, answered
Jen Chaney
Now that Carrie's "in trouble," what does that mean for the show?
The Celts were smarter than we think
Laura Miller
A new book offers evidence that the Iron-Age Celts possessed highly sophisticated scientific skills
Smartphones are killing us — and destroying public life
Henry Grabar
Hey, you -- look up! Our iPhone addictions are wrecking public spaces and fraying the urban social fabric
A quarter of global agriculture is grown in water-stressed regions
Lindsay Abrams
The tension between food and water will only intensify, according to a new report
Largest camp for Syrian refugees becoming a city
Mohammed Daraghmeh, Karin Laub
About 100,000 now live in the "chaotic shantytown"
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