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“Geographies of Mars”: Why are we so obsessed with Mars?

Adam Kirsch
We've been looking for life on the Red Planet since the 19th century. A new book explores our fascination

U.N. maps belie claims of Afghan progress

Justin Elliott
Internal security documents show the situation in Afghanistan deteriorating, despite Obama's claims to the contrary

Will Carter finally defeat guinea worm?

Maggie Fick
The former president has waged war against the disease for more than two decades. The last battle is in the Sudan

How Obama can stop a GOP redistricting bonanza

Mark Greenbaum
The new census numbers could be devastating to Democrats. But Obama can defend his party -- if he's ready to fight

Exploring the locations of famous sci-fi films

Megan Cytron
Slide show: The home of Mr. Spock, the site of Tatooine and other classic nerd hot spots

Our 15 biggest stories — ever

Kerry Lauerman
It's our 15th birthday! And to celebrate, we're honoring our greatest hits

Mark Zuckerberg named Time “Person of Year”

Associated Press
Magazine says the founder of Facebook and subject of "Social Network" most influenced our culture in 2010

About that Palin-Reagan comparison …

Steve Kornacki
A restive GOP base in love with an ideologically extreme ex-governor: Haven't we seen this story before?

I have everything. My life is empty

Cary Tennis
I've got the house, the wife and the money, so why am I not happy?

At least 15,000 Myanmar refugees enter Thailand

Associated Press
Thousands of escapees looking to avoid anti-government violence after a failed election

Another Democratic Congress? It could be awhile

Mark Greenbaum
If you're hoping for a quick turnaround in 2012, you might be disappointed

My son can use the Internet all he wants

Holly Robinson
Call me a bad mother if you must, but after two decades of raising kids, I've learned technology isn't the enemy

The stock market swoons for Ben Bernanke

Andrew Leonard
Investors love the Fed's new plan to stimulate the economy. But everyone else gives it a big thumbs down

How the Tea Party cost Republicans the Senate

Steve Kornacki
Tea Partiers said they'd rather nominate "pure" candidates than electable ones. And they proved it

Roundup: Election Day edition

Tracy Clark-Flory
Activists remind us why women need to hit the polls, and pro-choice organizations scrutinize returns

Mapping Egyptian street harassment

Tracy Clark-Flory
A new website will compile user texts and tweets to illustrate the parts of Cairo that are riskiest for women

What you need to know about the foreclosure mess

Andrew Leonard
One side accuses banks and their robo-signers for fraud; the other blames deadbeat borrowers. Who's right?

Roundup: Baring skin for handicap awareness

Tracy Clark-Flory
Also: Dan Savage gives a sexual assault survivor some controversial advice

Where the Tea Party will kill the GOP

Steve Kornacki
We rank the five key races in which Tea Party candidates are most likely to scare away swing voters

“Boardwalk Empire” recap: Time to celebrate

Sam Adams
As Nucky prepares for a dreaded St. Patrick's Day dinner, the widow Schroeder considers a betrayal

Sharron Angle denies race-baiting charges

Cristina Silva
Senatorial hopeful claims that her TV spots which feature ominous-looking immigrants, are color blind

“Sopranos” family tree: Edith Bunker to Don Draper

Matt Zoller Seitz
We chart the ancestors of the groundbreaking show -- and how it continues to shape American TV

Ad attacks on China cross the line

Adam Hanft
Racial battle lines are being drawn, and campaign ads from both parties have sunk to parallel, poisonous lows

It’s not morning in California

Adam Hanft
It's an apocalyptic twilight; Barbara Boxer as the new Herbert Hoover
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