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California powers $550 lottery jackpot

Barbara Rodriguez, Julie Warson
The state has sold $83 million worth of Powerball tickets since April, 11 percent of the game's sales

Are streetcars the future of public transportation?

Jeff Turrentine
Cities across the country are relying on the retro transit line to breathe new life into their moribund downtowns

No justification for Obama’s war on First Amendment

Kevin Gosztola
Secretly obtaining phone records is just the latest in a long line of attacks on whistleblowers and the press

How to survive a plague

Ryan O'Hanlon
Cicadas are set to invade the East Coast this summer. An expert explains how we can prepare for the onslaught

Government secretly obtains months of AP phone records

Mark Sherman
Officials would not say why they sought lists of incoming and outgoing phone calls

A crusading newspaper takes on the NYPD

Graham Kates
At question is whether cops should release granular crime data

The woman behind Anonymous’ Steubenville operation

Katie McDonough
How Michelle McKee, a 51-year-old woman from Washington state, sparked one of the collective's biggest operations

Must-see morning clip: Bill Gates plans to eliminate polio and tuberculosis

Prachi Gupta
The billionaire tells "60 Minutes" that he will spend most of his future working to eradicate human diseases

App of the Week: Fake Shower

Andrew Leonard
Pure genius: A cure for bathroom embarrassment that conserves vital natural resources

The future of television: Zombie gamers gone wild

Andrew Leonard
The Machinima network succeeds by giving the "lost boy" generation exactly what it wants: Terrible TV

Spock blows it with the ladies

Andrew Leonard
A lesson from YouTube's Trends Map: Women are romantic, unless Vulcans are involved

Orson Scott Card’s long history of homophobia

Aja Romano
In honor of the "Ender's Game" trailer release, a look at some of the sci-fi master's most controversial remarks

“The Walking Dead”: Anti-libertarian critique

Steven Lloyd Wilson
Like so many apocalypse tales, the AMC series offers a grim counterpoint to every argument against state power

Richard Nixon, hero of the American Left

Emmett Rensin
He's justifiably reviled by historians, but Nixon's politics were far more progressive than we give him credit

Getting rich off global warming

Alexander Zaitchik
Local officials and enviros are making plans for a post-global warming America. And so are profit-seeking companies

My job at the abortion hot line

Kerry Sheridan
I never met the women I counseled, but they taught me what it means to be pregnant, desperate and afraid

Hezbollah targets Israeli tourists

Sebastian Rotella
A Cyprus court verdict details how the organization trained one of its operatives to spy on Israelis abroad

Plastic surgery after the baby

Pearl Murphy
I swore I'd never be one of those vain women, but pregnancy wrecked my body. Now I wonder: Was it a mistake?

We tried to weaponize the weather

Jacob Darwin Hamblin
Cold War secrets: Melting polar ice cap with nukes, changing the sea level, even LSD weapons were all on the table

When maps are art

Laura Mallonee
Artists' takes on what maps mean now

Terrorism comes home

Sebastian Rotella
The Tsarnaevs' story is eerily reminiscent of those behind high-profile attacks in London and Madrid

Are the Tsarnaev brothers white?

Joan Walsh
Whatever their racial status, they seem to resemble young American mass murderers more than al-Qaida members

Beleaguered caregivers getting help from apps

Jim Fitzgerald
New technologies are assisting those with aging parents

America’s terrible week

Jesse Washington
"It's been a tough week," said President Obama, "But we've seen the character of our country once more"
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