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Brian Cranston narrates “Big History” exploration

Frazier Moore
His authoritative voice will be of use for the new docuseries

“Being condemned to death is unlike any other experience imaginable”

Andrea Jones
Testimonies on public misconceptions of life in prison -- and how the system runs counter to rehabilitation

States will determine Obamacare’s success

Charles Ornstein
Enrollment dates may be beside the point if state governments fail to expand their Medicaid programs for the poor

“We want to change the world”: Inside a white supremacist conference aimed at millennials

Lauren M. Fox
Young white supremacists gather in D.C. to talk Ayn Rand, race and IQ, economic collapse. We crash the sad event

What would happen without the Amazon?

Simeon Tegel, Oscar Durand
Climate change is wreaking havoc on the rainforest. One scientist and his airplane are tracking the destruction

Ex-GOP senator unloads: A “total disconnect … between reality and Republican Party”

Josh Eidelson
Former Republican senator and independent Gov. Lowell Weicker has harsh words for his party -- and his replacement

Perfecting bike share: Some day we’ll all ride to work

Henry Grabar
Computer models in smart cities are conquering the ultimate questions of commuting

Ted Cruz will be president if Democrats listen to Elizabeth Warren, warns Republican

Alex Pareene
A moderate Republican's counter-intuitive take is actually just a warning to Democrats to avoid class warfare

You can live hundreds of miles away from a wildfire and still be at risk

Lindsay Abrams
Hazardous smoke reaches most of the United States, a report found

Life expectancy in America rivals Third World

Alex Henderson

A modest proposal to neutralize gerrymandering

David Brin
Creating "ghetto" districts for minority parties has hurt our democracy. Here's one way to fight back

No, there isn’t a “New American Center”

Alex Pareene
NBC and Esquire discover the old American center: Mostly liberal white people who are scared of diversity

The NSA hoards our online contact lists

Natasha Lennard
According to leaked documents, the NSA daily collects contacts from an estimated 500,000 contact lists

Israel’s other anti-Arab purge

Max Blumenthal
A trip through the Negev desert leads to the heart of a national nightmare

Your city is spying on you: From iPhones to cameras, you are being watched right now

Anthony M. Townsend
Cities used to be anonymous. No longer -- smart phones and ever-present surveillance have eyes on you right now

Bob Dylan goes on the road

Ian Bell
The voice of his generation sets out to find stories to tell

Fox News and talk radio brainwashed my dad

Rory O'Connor, Jen Senko
How my father came to believe the right-wing lies of Rush Limbaugh and other conservative pundits

Shutdown shows the Civil War never ended

Stephan Richter
The battle lines are still drawn

Olympic flame relay highlights Putin’s Russia

Lynn Berry
The torch will travel across the world's largest country

Tales of a female hitchhiker

Toby Israel
I faced danger at times, but when I hopped into strangers' cars, I was surprised by something else completely

I left New York for Moscow

Emily Gould
Maybe it was Moscow, or new love, or loneliness, or not being in N.Y., but I became a slightly different person

The Pentagon is turning Italy into a military base

David Vine
Italy is becoming a launch pad for America's wars, thanks to your tax dollars

GOP’s grim shutdown legacy: How the 1995 debacle turned states blue

Steve Kornacki
Don't buy the spin that Republicans didn't pay for their previous shutdown. They're still feeling the effects today

Shutdown has halted Obama’s $100M BRAIN initiative

SHAUNACY FERRO
You don't have to be a neuroscientist to wonder if that was a good idea
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