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President Obama’s full State of the Union address
Jillian Rayfield
Read the full text of Obama's speech, as prepared for delivery
Are State of the Union addresses over-hyped?
Alex Seitz-Wald
For all the fascination, history shows the annual speech is seldom an accurate road map for the coming year
“To get the gold, they will have to kill every one of us”
Alexander Zaitchik
The most-storied warrior tribe in Ecuador prepares to fight as the government sells gold-laden land to China
Pick of the week: A Nazi’s daughter’s painful awakening
Andrew O'Hehir
Cate Shortland's Oscar-nominated "Lore" follows an SS officer's kids across Germany on foot
For high school students, a grim lesson on gun violence
Katie McDonough
Cradle to Grave, a hospital-based violence prevention program, gives an unflinching look at gun violence and death
The white South’s last defeat
Michael Lind
Hysteria, aggression and gerrymandering are a fading demographic's last hope to maintain political control
5 great books on world travel
Alec Ash
British author Colin Thubron on travel writing, wanderlust and his favorite literary globe-hoppers
Gavin Newsom: We put a human face on same-sex marriage debate
David Daley
When Gavin Newsom allowed gay marriage in S.F., some Democrats blamed him for reelecting Bush. He still remembers
Can Elliott Abrams be stopped?
Jordan Michael Smith
His guilty pleas from Iran-Contra are almost a trophy for the slippery neocon behind the Chuck Hagel fight
Going off meds to write my book
Juliann Garey
After years of countless treatments, my bipolar episodes are finally stable. But I'm also numb and unproductive
The sexual healers next door
Tracy Clark-Flory
Ben and Jen Rode offer women coaching, massage — and G-spot orgasms. It's legal in California
Is Werner Herzog a libertarian?
Andrew O'Hehir
The eccentric German’s newest documentary is a paean to life beyond taxes, cops and laws – with cute puppies
Virginia GOP sneaks through gerrymandering bill on MLK Day
Jillian Rayfield
The bill surprised Democrats, including one civil rights leader who was in Washington for inauguration day
The inauguration of struggle
Irin Carmon
The second inauguration was about closing the gap between America's promise of equality and the reality for all
“One sun rose on us today”
Natasha Lennard
Read the full text of Richard Blanco's inaugural poem and watch his performance
Obama II: Older, wiser, stronger
Joan Walsh
Standing up to the three Ns – the NRA, Norquist and the neocons – the president guaranteed us a better second term
My 1,700-mile hike across the XL Pipeline
Ken Ilgunas
I wanted to learn everything about the environmental battle. I saw a country marked by apathy, and flickers of hope
With Olympics in mind, Rio’s “love hotels” clean up
Jenny Barchfield
Steamy hourly-rate motels are trading round beds and bondage-ready chairs for more mainstream furnishings
Disney is spying on you!
David Rosen
From CCTV cameras to RFID wristbands, retailers and major corporations are tracking your every movement
Is “Arrested Development” a goofy retelling of “The Brothers Karamazov”?
Helen Rittelmeyer
Michael is Ivan. G.O.B. is Dmitry. Even Kitty is Katya. Dostoevsky's fingerprints are all over Mitch Hurwitz's show
10 ways the brain dictates sex
Liz Langley
Think size matters? That's just the preoptic area of your hypothalamaus talking
Substance over style: Michelle Obama lets wardrobe take back seat
Samantha Critchell
The first lady has proven her fashion savvy time and again, which is why we don't talk about it like we used to
The House GOP can’t be beat: It’s worse than gerrymandering
Rob Richie, Devin McCarthy
The right dominates the House because of redistricting. The solution requires rethinking the way we vote
Last call for phone booths
Ariana Kelly
Beyond their basic utility, they've inspired countless artists. Now mobile technology has made them obsolete
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