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The movies are finished
Scott Timberg
In a new book, New Yorker critic David Denby argues that Hollywood needs to stop ignoring adults. He tells us why
Humbled giant
Tom Engelhardt
The fall of the Soviet Union left the U.S. the last military superpower. Where did it all go so wrong?
A nice place to rest
Shannon Firth
Think apartment-hunting in New York is competitive and expensive? Try finding a cemetery plot
U.S. energy independence is a pipe dream
Michael Klare
Oil operations are growing in North America, but don't expect it to supplant the Middle East any time soon
Eight best time-travel flicks
Julianne Escobedo Shepherd
"Looper's" fine and good, but Bruce Willis ain't got nothing on Mick Jagger in "Freejack"
Mad magazine’s New Yorker cover parody is amazing
Prachi Gupta
What would Saul Steinberg's classic map of New York look like in Apple Maps?
NYPD to boost gang unit over social media violence
Tom Hays
Detectives in the NYPD's gang unit are using social media to track criminal activity
What 100 years of voting looks like
Steve Kornacki, Benjamin Wheelock
Mesmerizing shifts between red and blue capture our country's massive changes -- and hardening polarization
Users attack Apple’s new maps app
Prachi Gupta
Apple's bid to dethrone Google Maps has proven unpopular so far
Poll: Pro-choice stance aids Obama
Irin Carmon
A new survey finds no evidence anyone was "alienated" by the vocally pro-choice Democratic National Convention
Occupy isn’t over
Rebecca Solnit
One year in, some contend that the movement has failed. The truth is that its victories are still being felt
Plans for giant Antarctic marine sanctuary falter
Nick Perry
New Zealand politicians reject fishing compromise with U.S.
Fixing the middle class in 10 steps
Richard Kirsch
We don't just have a jobs problem; we have a good jobs problem. A look at some possible solutions
Chicago teachers’ strike grinds into third day
Don Babwin
More than 350,000 students have been out of class for three days
Romney campaign: Polls are liberal media lies
Alex Pareene
A campaign pollster says Romney isn't panicking over new data and argues that 1980 still might happen again
Does Israel have options?
Patrick Tyler
The country's leaders don't believe deterrence or diplomacy will work with Iran. But war could be catastrophic
How to screw up in Arabic
Heather McRobie
I thought I was so clever learning the language right after 9/11, but I bungled it for years. I wasn't the only one
“A mission we will complete”
Jillian Rayfield
Video and prepared remarks of Vice President Joe Biden's DNC speech
Six reasons Texas pols are dangerous
Dave Johnson
From rewriting history textbooks, to denying minorities the right to vote, Texas politicians have become a menace
What Dems need to know about North Carolina
Lynn Parramore
A native explains how her state's been giving hell to fatcats for over 300 years
Five ways Texas discriminates against minority voters
Lois Beckett, Suevon Lee
Last week, multiple panels of federal judges found that Texas' state Legislature targeted blacks and Latinos
Racist incident at the RNC?
Alex Seitz-Wald
Nuts thrown at black camerawoman; GOP platform veers right; and other top Wednesday stories
Hurricane Isaac liveblog
Salon Staff
One day short of the Katrina anniversary, another hurricane is about to slam New Orleans (UPDATING)
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