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How “Dungeons & Dragons” changed my life

Ethan Gilsdorf
Middle-aged men are rediscovering the geeky game that once fueled their imagination. I should know: I'm one of them

Grant Achatz, the superstar chef who couldn’t taste

Francis Lam
The tongue cancer survivor talks about cooking during treatment, his drive, and burning and rebuilding bridges

What happened in the basement

Margaux Fragoso
I was 7 years old when Peter and I began our 15-year relationship. He was 51

When can we stop wondering what Banksy looks like?

Adam Clark Estes
A paparazzo supposedly unmasks Banksy with a series of blurry photos. Relax. This happens all the time

The White House hopeful who lost to the Klansman

Steve Kornacki
20 years after a shocking and humiliating loss derailed his career, Buddy Roemer is set to run for president

Iran hunts for uranium, finds scrutiny

George Jahn
Iran struggles to keep its progress towards nuclear capacity secret as it's forced to search for materials abroad

Why I reimagined “LOTR” from Mordor’s perspective

Kirill Yeskov
Kirill Yeskov explains what led him to write "The Last Ringbearer," his parallel version of Tolkien's classic

“Ghost Light”: A sharp, shrewd romance in the Irish theater world

Christopher Byrd
Joseph O'Connor's new novel, "Ghost Light," is a moving, smart inter-generational love story

Will Wisconsin start a walkout trend?

Justin Elliott
Legislators in Wisconsin -- and now Indiana -- flee to defeat anti-labor bills. Will the tactic spread?

A horse-drawn trek toward a “do-over” in life

Christopher Sullivan
Bob Skelding and his 17-year-old poodle Clementine left New Hampshire in a wagon two years ago to see America

We need an actual budget for actual lives

Gene Lyons
We're still a compassionate, pragmatic people -- but not, alas, a very well-informed people

So much for Sarah Palin as a serious ’12 contender

Steve Kornacki
Republicans are sending a pretty clear message to the former half-term governor. But is she listening?

“The Truth About Grief: What’s wrong with a nation of mourners?

Claire Lambrecht
Our once-stoic culture has embraced public grief. An expert explains why it might be getting in the way of recovery

Nokia, Microsoft in pact to take on Apple, Google

Matti Huuhtanen
World's largest mobile maker will use Window's software as the main platform for its smartphones

The joy of spanking

Anna David
Fetishists open up about their private thrill, where it came from -- and how normal they really are

Now we know Palin has no chance in ’12

Justin Elliott
Bill Kristol -- the man who first discovered her -- turns on her. This may well spell her political end

AOL HuffPo buy signals news, ads push

AP/Salon
AOL's shift equals a new direction

From the Pundits: The explosive uncertainty of the Egyptian uprising

Peter Finocchiaro
Reactions to the uprising in Egypt are predictably all over the place

Fox analyst: C’mon, there aren’t that many protesters …

Justin Elliott
Barry Rubin says of the protests rocking Egypt: "It's smaller than you think"

Axelrod on way out: “We’ve learned some lessons”

Ben Feller
One of Obama's closest advisers reflects on the road taken as he departs after two tumultuous years

The Palestine Papers: A fact-based play in one act

Sandy Tolan
"For six decades I've been pretending to be the honest broker -- but I'm here to tell you: It's all lies!"

Egypt: Web down, counterterror up

Hamza Hendawi, Sarah El Deeb
The embattled nation stops Internet access, seeks to cease anti-government movement

Why it’s possible to skip Iowa and still win

Steve Kornacki
Mitt Romney may sit out the first-in-the-nation caucuses -- or at least that's what he wants you to think

Full text and video of Obama’s State of Union address

AP/Salon
Read or watch President Obama's second State of the Union address in its entirety
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