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CrossFit mirrors American militarism
Eric Lemay
The fitness craze reflects the country's ongoing transformation from a culture of sports to a culture of war
Famous artists draw maps of America from memory
Mostafa Heddaya
Takahashi Hisachika's "From Memory" project offers an abstract visualization of knowing and remembering
No one deserves to be famous
Peter Sheridan Dodds
Sorry, Biebs: Celebrity has less to do with talent or merit, and more to do with the stories we tell each other
McCain town hall sums up entire Syria debate
Alex Pareene
Americans don't really want war. Lots of the people they send to Washington do
De-extinction won’t make us better conservationists!
Jason Mark
We’re on the verge of being able to revive extinct species. But just because we can doesn't mean we should
Celebrity moms make me feel better about myself
Koren Zailckas
I read about their parenting foibles so I can feel like a better mom. But it's time to quit
Texas is home to more than 100 state-funded crisis pregnancy centers
Katie McDonough
While a new law threatens to shutter all but six abortion providers, anti-choice counseling centers proliferate
Up next: The administration’s pivot to Africa
Nick Turse
The startling size, scope, and growth of U.S. military operations on the African continent
America is more terrifying than Orwell’s fiction
Tom Engelhardt
Not even the author of "1984" could have envisioned a world dominated by a single superpower
It really does take a village: How Memphis is fixing healthcare
Alex Halperin
One hospital and hundreds of churches race to heal America's most impoverished city -- and save money too
I’m pregnant. Don’t tell the family!
Cary Tennis
Estranged from my parents, I dread the baby announcement. How to minimize the suffering?
Hanna Rosin: Hookup culture is changing
Anna North
The "End of Men" author talks to Salon about women, work, and the "third kind of relationship" we're inventing
San Francisco to chain stores: Get out!
Henry Grabar
Neighborhoods are fighting back against Starbucks, Wal-Mart and the saming of America. Here's what recent wins mean
“Your fatwa does not apply here”: Muslim artists battle fundamentalism
Karima Bennoune
Muslim playwrights, musicians and artists are battling for free expression -- and some pay with their lives
How Twitter avoided the New York Times cyber attack
Jordan Robertson
If the Grey Lady had paid a mere $50 a year for a registry lock, their website would never have been infiltrated
How our society breeds anxiety, depression and dysfunction
Bruce E. Levine
Our belief in “progress” has increased our expectations. The result is mass disappointment
Why Yahoo and Apple want Foursquare’s data
AUSTIN CARR
With its built-in database of local businesses chosen by users, the checking in app is a vaulable commodity
Biggest names for 2016 steer clear of Iowa
Thomas Beaumont, Catherine Lucey
Only lesser-known Republicans have begun laying the groundwork for the next presidential race
GOP’s secret fear: House majority is in trouble
Brian Beutler
Top Republicans are increasingly concerned that their unpopularity and incompetence could soon cost them the House
“Austenland”: A love letter to lit nerds
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Keri Russell shines in Jerusha Hess's literary rom-com, showing that Austen never gets old
These are the 34 states that fund crisis pregnancy centers with taxpayer dollars
Katie McDonough
Crisis pregnancy centers lie to women. These states use taxpayer money to help them do it
10 famous geniuses and their drugs of choice
Robert T. Gonzalez
These intellectual luminaries indulged
We’re nomads seeking tenure
Cary Tennis
Must we keep moving, moving, moving, in search of academe's holy grail? Can't we just settle somewhere?
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