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Israel approves nearly 1,200 more settlement homes
Karin Laub, Mohammed Daraghmeh
Israel will also release 26 long-held Palestinian security prisoners
North Carolina’s shocking history of sterilization
Belle Boggs
Forced sterilization was the law in 32 U.S. states, and actually inspired the Nazis. We're just learning the truth
We worship the iPhone: Steve Jobs is our savior!
Brett T. Robinson
Pre-Apple, when Jobs was hacking phones, his first call was to the Vatican. No wonder the iPhone is our messiah
The monstrous serpent was real!
Ben Shattuck
Did the Gloucester fisherman see a massive tuna, or a serpent? And what are we conjuring, when we imagine the sea?
Aaron Sorkin has curdled
Sarah Carlson
The writer-director's excoriation of the Occupy movement in "The Newsroom" proves he's not the idealist he once was
Paradise Garden, revisited
Katie McDonough
R.E.M. debuts T. Hardy Morris' performance at Howard Finster's Georgia estate, a spot they made famous in 1983
Blogger-turned-author Choire Sicha: “Straight people are easily shocked”
Daniel D'Addario
The Awl founder and "Very Recent History" author talks about gay culture, Gchat and BuzzFeed
San Francisco still has a seedy heart
Gary Kamiya
San Francisco's Tenderloin is gritty, gross and maybe a little sexy. How does it survive?
Wall Street decimates black America
Laura Gottesdiener
For families in low-income communities, the nightmarish effects of the foreclosure crisis are just beginning
Living in America will drive you insane — literally
Bruce E. Levine
Data suggests the US is experiencing an epidemic of crippling mental illness. We may have only ourselves to blame
The day the right lost the economic argument
Michael Lind
President Obama's speech clinched the case against Norquist-style austerity — and won over the likes of USA Today
Whatever happened to the political idealist?
Ira Chernus
In 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. had a dream. Fifty years later, we've become a nation of cynics
Syria’s jihadi migration emerges as top terror threat
Sebastian Rotella
Officials fear European militants radicalized by the country's civil war could strike US targets abroad
Kelly’s creative writing: Stop-and-frisk and Muslim surveillance are wonderful!
Alex Pareene
A paragraph-by-paragraph rebuttal to NYPD Commissioner and would-be Homeland Security Chief Ray Kelly's WSJ op-ed
Everything you know about the brain is wrong
Michael E. Martinez
What does Einstein's brain size say about his IQ? Is the left-brain/right-brain divide a myth? There's new research
FEMA is wrongly placing homeowners in flood zones
Theodoric Meyer
Across the country, local floodplain managers say the agency's flood maps are based on outdated, inaccurate data
Edward Snowden is a modern-day Prometheus
Rebecca Solnit
The whistle-blower may not have bestowed fire upon humanity, but he's still given an invaluable gift to mankind
Meet the Hasids: Getting to know the people who scared me
Corinna Nicolaou
As a girl, I was afraid of my Orthodox neighbors. Twenty years later, I reached out to try to understand them
Prude at Penthouse
Margaret Meehan
I was so bashful I could hardly say the word "sex." But my job at the porn mag was an education in being unashamed
The rise of Egypt’s technocrats
Avi Asher-Schapiro
After months of turmoil, the far right and the liberal youth are united in their desire for an efficient government
“The Newsroom” puts itself on trial
Sarah Nicole Prickett
The show's second season finds "News Night" facing a lawsuit. Let's examine the defendants
29 HBO opening sequences, from worst to best
Daniel D'Addario
From "The Newsroom" to "Game of Thrones," the high- and lowlights HBO opening titles
US law enforcement blatantly ignores right-wing extremists
Matthew Harwood
Since 9/11, officials have targeted Muslim American communities. The real terrorist threat lies elsewhere
11 disturbing things Snowden has taught us (so far)
Angus West
Falling behind on the increasingly byzantine NSA scandal? We've got you covered
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