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Inside the mind of angry GOP: Rep. John Culberson talks to Salon

Josh Eidelson
GOP congressman says Obama shook hands with "the dictator of Tehran" -- and shares other illuminating perceptions

“They ordered us to kill all the people”

Sebastian Rotella
The first U.S. trial for an atrocity committed during Guatemala's civil war

NSA has been tracing U.S. social connections

Associated Press
Snowden leaks reveal that for three years the government has mapped Americans' data on networks of associations

Experimenting on Faith: Ryan McIlvain’s “Elders”

Lisa Locascio
Finally a Mormon novel of disaffection

9 reasons to fear your steak dinner

Martha Rosenberg
Our favorite meats are loaded with contaminants, all so the food industry can improve its profit margins

This handy map shows where there’s arsenic in the drinking water

Lindsay Abrams
The toxic element is odorless and tasteless, but scientists no longer believe that trace amounts are harmless

Infographic shows air pollution deaths around the world

Francie Diep
A news study by international scientists estimates how many deaths are the result of air pollution

GOP’s secret blue-state playbook: The trick they use to stay alive

Blake Zeff
As Republicans set their sights on another big race, Christie, Rudy and others offer a cynical road map. Beware!

Blue spark

Nelly Reifler
Grief, chance, guilt, marriage – and saying goodbye to Elliott Smith

Russian coast guard drags Greenpeace out of the Arctic

Lindsay Abrams
Two were arrested and others held at gunpoint after a protest against oil driling

Here’s what the Ninja Turtles’ sewer cave costs

Randy Nelson
If it were for sale, a training room and weapon room would likely up the price of a subterranean lair in Manhattan

Why I still love New York

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The city is crazy, but I can't imagine raising my family anywhere else

Shall we play a game?: The rise of the military-entertainment complex

Corey Mead
The Army wants you to play video games: For decades, the military has been financing, inventing and perfecting them

Researching the effects of a hybrid bus fleet

Dan Haugen
After a green bus fleet hit the streets last year, researchers wanted to know where the energy goes

Wall Street: A history of occupation

Rebecca Manski
It's been happening for centuries

Studying the benefits of greening a bus fleet

Dan Haugen
We know that hybrid cars save fuel and energy , but busses gobble energy in different ways

5 things you need to know about Colorado’s 1,000 year flood (with epic photos)

Tara Lohan
Boulder may record more rainfall this past week than it usually gets in a year

Miss America brushes off the bigots

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The first Indian winner sparks a slew of hateful -- and absurdly inaccurate -- racism

Freakish beauty in alternative history

Allison Meier
An artist specializing in fictitious warpings of history brings together nightmarish monsters and bucolic scenes

Study shows that 60 percent of plantlife can be saved

Beth Buczynski
Putting just 17 percent of the planet’s land off limits to human contamination could save a huge number of plants

How the right plays with murder: The antiabortion movement’s cycle of violence

Jill Filipovic
Antiabortion activists in Albuquerque are using the same rhetoric and tactics that led to Dr. Tiller's killing

11 amazing things Michele Bachmann has said about the Middle East and North Africa

Emily Lodish
She blamed the Muslim Brotherhood for 9/11. And so much more

New use for drones: Studying Arctic melt

Suzanne Goldenberg
Researchers and universities are using the planes to track the environment, from oil spills to Arctic melt

Who is responsible for the chemical attack in Syria?

Zeina Karam, Kimberly Dozier
The U.S. insists Bashar Assad committed the attack, but has offered no evidence to the public
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