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Hell-bent on natural pregnancy

Jenny Rough
I wanted to solve my fertility issues without hormones or high-tech meds. I had no idea how unnatural this would be

Information hoarders

Eve Gerber
A Harvard history professor explains how human societies evolved to collect, organize and use data

Devil in the details

William Bostwick
Ryan Thacker's bright, clear work makes him an ideal infographic designer

Secrets of Southern California

Eve Gerber
"L.A.'s number one muckracker" talks about the City of Angels' stars, scandals and serial killers

Natural design

William Bostwick
Up-and-coming artist Lisa Hedge embraces the rough and organic in her digital and analog work

Your next mayor: A computer

Will Doig
Technology is helping cities control everything from traffic to disease. But who should control the technology?

The Romney paradox, explained

Steve Kornacki
Believe it or not, it's possible to be a flip-flopper and a right-wing ideologue at the same time

Every country for itself

Thomas Rogers
As American power wanes, we're being faced with a dangerous new power vacuum. An expert explains what's next

Economy killers: Inequality and GOP ignorance

Paul Krugman, Robin Wells
By failing Econ 101, Republican leaders failed the country and repeated the errors that caused the Great Depression

When Democrats gave up on guns

Steve Kornacki
The NRA’s attacks on Barack Obama are a reminder of the futility of his party’s 2nd Amendment strategy

New York’s dying signs

Jeremiah Moss
A Brooklyn designer dedicated to saving local lettering talks about what we lose when corporate logos take over

California’s unregulated fracking problem

Scott Thill
Drilling has long gone unregulated in this earthquake-prone state. And now Gov. Brown may be trying to hush it up

The causes of the financial crisis

Sophie Roell
A Wall Street insider explains how Greenspan contributed to the mortgage crisis and how to restore economic sanity

Adrienne Rich: Moral compass

Stephen Burt
The late poet's work explored everything from feminism to the Vietnam War

How Mandela united a nation

Toby Ash
John Carlin talks about how the South African leader averted a bloodbath and the triumphs of the post-apartheid era

Vermont’s “inverted skyscrapers” — and their architects

Emma Mustich
A new exhibition highlights Edward Burtynsky's otherworldly photographs of granite and marble quarries in Vermont

The conflicting Afghan shooting reports

Bette Dam

When parents drug their kids

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Antihistamines can knock out even the loudest child on a plane. Is it safe -- or just bad parenting?

My fake online boyfriend

Sarah Hepola
Todd said he was an entrepreneur who played soccer in Europe. When I decided he was lying, the real deception began

No one was there for me

Cary Tennis
All my life I've felt abandoned

Behind the red state-blue state divide

Michael Lind
To understand America's regional politics, we need to look beyond the cable news explanations of race and gender
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