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At least 54 killed in Egyptian protest
Sarah El Deeb, Maggie Michael
The bloodshed has further entrenched the battle lines between supporters and opponents of the ousted Morsi
Econ 101 is killing America
Robert Atkinson, Michael Lind
Forget the dumbed-down garbage most economists spew. Their myths are causing tragic results for everyday Americans
New Texas abortion law punishes the poor
Andrea Flynn
Legislation would close most clinics, leaving women in rural regions with even fewer health care options than ever
“Why did you shoot me? I was reading a book”: The new warrior cop is out of control
Radley Balko
SWAT teams raiding poker games and trying to stop underage drinking? Overwhelming paramilitary force is on the rise
Does gender matter when it comes to sexual consent?
Tracy Clark-Flory
A teen is jailed and registered as a sex offender for having sex with a female peer while "pretending" to be a boy
Waze could spark Israeli Internet growth
Associated Press
The company's billion-dollar sale has caught the attention of web innovators across the world
Army tightens grip on Cairo
Hamza Hendawi, Sarah El Deeb, Maggie Michael
Troops in full combat fear have been deployed at key facilities across the Egyptian capital
Does Egypt want military intervention?
Kristen McTighe
A potentially violent military takeover of the government has prompted a wide range of reactions from Egyptians
Do Egyptians want military rule?
Kristen McTighe
Egyptians displayed a wide range of reactions to the military statement that predicted an army intervention
The White House: Americans are united in their hatred of Westboro Baptist
Katie McDonough
The White House has created a GIF to show how much Americans revile the anti-gay group
Morsi takes to Twitter
Associated Press
The Egyptian president says he will not step down, and calls on the military to withdraw its ultimatum
Egyptian protesters gather before military deadline
Hamza Hendawi
At least 16 people have been killed in clashes since Sunday
No, manufacturing jobs won’t revive the economy
Livia Gershon
Stop claiming a factory boom will save the country and lift people up. Here's what these jobs really look like
Phantom noise could spark diplomatic dispute
Kim Tingley
An engineer is bent on uncovering the origins of the mysterious "Windsor hum" that's driving Ontario residents mad
McDonald’s refuses to open branch in the West Bank
Noga Tarnopolsky
Settlers in Ariel are now threatening to boycott the fast-food chain
Pick of the week: The mind-blowing black punk band from 1974
Andrew O'Hehir
The unbelievable but true story of "A Band Called Death" -- and its amazing rebirth
Suffer from social anxiety? Try this “anti-social media” app
Ej Dickson
The app "Hell Is Other People" tracks your friends' movements via FourSquare -- so you can avoid them
“I’m So Excited!”: An air disaster, made fabulous
Andrew O'Hehir
Celebrate gay pride with Pedro Almodóvar -- and an outrageous sex, drugs and death party on board a doomed plane
SCOTUS Voting Rights Act ruling may cost Wendy Davis her Senate seat
Katie McDonough
The Texas legislator shot to national prominence on Tuesday, but a SCOTUS ruling could lose Davis her seat
Who will stop Google?
Rebecca Solnit
Snowden revealed what many of us already suspected: Google completely controls the web
Google is a gay rights advocate now?
Kate Redburn
The corporation is embarking on a campaign to end global homophobia in order to build up cultural capital
Who was Roberto Bolaño?
Lisa Locascio
An exhibition of the "2666" author's personal effects offers new clues to the man behind the literary legend
Are parents morally responsible for their children?
CLAIRE CREFFIELD
No one sets out to create the next Adam Lanza, but when kids go bad, it's their parents who often answer for them
Darrell Issa is terrible at his job
Alex Pareene
As usual, the House Oversight Committee chairman is losing the plot on the IRS investigation
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