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What our smog has wrought
Michael Winship
A brown pollution cloud is making cyclones more intense. We need to stop the partisanship and fix the problem
How to prevent rape without blaming victims
Tracy Clark-Flory
News of assaults often inspires tips on prevention -- but sometimes well-meaning advice becomes dangerous
When Cooter took on Newt
Steve Kornacki
"Dukes of Hazzard" star Ben Jones tells Salon what it was like to run for Congress against "a great demagogue"
Welcome to the new Arctic
David Fairhall
Melting ice is beginning to transform the world's shipping routes. But will it launch a new Cold War?
The scariest commander in chief
Jordan Michael Smith
Gingrich's foreign policy features violent grandiosity, faux intellectualism and missionary zeal
Protest art before Occupy
Michael Dooley
A California art exhibit features posters tackling everything from apartheid to corporate greed
Are urban bicyclists just elite snobs?
Will Doig
As cycling's popularity rises, the cyclists are despised. If riders want to change cities, they need a new attitude
Jason Segel’s utterly charming “Muppets” reinvention
Andrew O'Hehir
Can the formerly famous puppet gang save their theater from an oilman? They'll have to put on a show!
Congress seeks to tame the Internet
Nancy Scola
Fearing Web censorship, the tech world unites against the proposed Stop Online Piracy Act
OccupyDC dances for Zuccotti
Jefferson Morley
Washington's occupiers have some fun marching in solidarity with New York
Drawing in a digital world
Bill Kartalopoulos
Despite the marginilization of zines, John Porcellino has found a place for his seminal "King-Cat Comics" series
I was a drunk mom
Jowita Bydlowska
After my son was born, I told myself I was just trying to unwind. But the truth was much darker than that
Let’s not let Mitt off the hook too easily
Steve Kornacki
The spineless opportunism that he's now being knocked for literally defines his 17-year political career
How do you say “balls of gold” in French?
Kevin Canfield
That's the translator's challenge, and their work is being noticed as Murakami and Larsson elevate foreign fiction
Why I made myself radioactive
Andrew C. Gottlieb
The town of Basin, Mont., has been classified as a Superfund site, but, according to some, its pollution is a cure
Racial profiling on an “industrial scale”
Justin Elliott
The ACLU uncovers an FBI program that pairs Census data with "crude stereotypes" to map ethnic communities
A dictator’s gruesome death, broadcast on YouTube
Emma Mustich
Moammar Gadhafi died in the sands of Sirte, but his violent end was shown around the world. Why can't we look away?
My peculiar route to pilothood
Patrick Smith
I was into airlines as much as flying, seating charts and route maps as much as cockpits. The Blue Angels? Yawn
How America operates its drone empire
Nick Turse
An in-depth analysis identifies 60 bases integral to the U.S. military's clandestine robotic operations
“The Unconquered”: Tracking isolated Indians in the Brazilian jungle
Emma Mustich
What's it like to come face-to-face -- almost -- with "uncontacted" Indians? An intrepid journalist talks to Salon
Saturday night in Slab City
Evelyn Nieves
It's party time at the Range, where weekly sundown concerts draw squattersville residents -- and even tourists
The birth of the Google Translate era
Thomas Rogers
The rise of new technology is changing the way we think about language and the world. An expert explains how
Is America’s age of discovery over?
Adrian J. Slywotzky, Karl Weber
A small group of ambitious institutions gave us the Internet, lasers and TV. Now they're dwindling. Are we doomed?
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