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BP finally stops oil spewing from Gulf gusher
Colleen Long, Harry R. Weber
Cap over geyser is a temporary fix, and the next 48 hours are crucial to see if it will hold
“Drawing the Map of Life”: How DNA will change our future
Thomas Rogers
The Human Genome Project uncovered the blueprint of life. Now scientists are using it to save us -- and the planet
New fiction from McSweeney’s: “Citrus County”
John Brandon
Excerpt: Meet a teacher who hates his students, a book-smart good girl -- and a boy destined for terrible evil
The FBI: Foiling its own plots since 2001
Stephan Salisbury
Many failed "terrorist" attempts would never have gotten off the ground without aid from the authorities
“Losing Our Cool”: The high price of staying cool
Ryan Brown
How air conditioning changed the American landscape, transformed our politics, and is endangering our health
Ozzy’s DNA: Researchers wonder why he’s still alive
Associated Press
Scientists seek clues from the hard-living rocker's genes about the relationship between genetics and environment
Tuesday link dump: Let’s get South Carolina back to work!
Alex Pareene
Alvin Greene's new campaign site, Tom Coburn does something terrible, and updates on the Kos poll scandal
Afghanistan has been artfully ignored
Jenn Kepka
Two presidents and the mainstream media have worked hard to keep the war off our minds
“Chastened”: The joy of no sex
Tracy Clark-Flory
Hephzibah Anderson gave up intercourse for a year after her ex proposed to someone else. Here's what she learned
Forget China; Turkey is the next superpower
John Feffer
The nation has a booming economy, a powerful military, and increasing clout in the Middle East
Building a perfect Paris picnic
Francis Lam
A guided food tour with a dash of history, culture and hot teenagers making out (with a handy map!)
“Hell’s Kitchen” recap: Eggs, people!
Monique Colver
Salvatore can't remember the menu, Andrew storms off the show, and Mikey gets booted
Primary night live: Super Tuesday 2010
Steve Kornacki
Lincoln pulls it out. Angle on pace to face Harry Reid. Fiorina and Whitman cruise -- and so do the Lakers
Why “Glee” is this century’s “Twin Peaks”
Matt Zoller Seitz
As the last episode of Season 1 airs tonight, we look back on this apparently shallow sitcom's radical sincerity
Goodbye, bullet trains and windmills
Michael Lind
Progressive thinking about energy and infrastructure spending needs to get reality-based in a hurry
How I became a pothead
Cary Tennis
I finally quit weed when I quit alcohol -- but I firmly believe it should be legal
What makes wine great?
Steven Kolpan
It comes down to its particular soil and climate. So, what about sustainability and global warming?
Taking issue with Lonely Planet’s climate-change warning
Patrick Smith
Plus: Beware the falling carry-on! Air travel porno! And a, ahem, geography lesson for Salon
Why “Sex and the City” is bad for the gays
Thomas Rogers
Mincing stereotypes, old cliches: How can a franchise created and beloved by gay men be so bad at portraying them?
Afghanistan: A slow burn
James Lee
Slide show: Open-air trash fires spewing toxic clouds have created an environmental disaster that isn't going away
Chris Klein rebounds from viral video hell
Mary Elizabeth Williams
An epic "Mamma Mia" tryout made the actor the butt of the joke. Now, he's getting the last laugh
New Orleans shrimp: Before and after the disasters
Jodi Kasten
When I was growing up, the city was a food-filled wonderland. But now its delicious crustaceans could disappear
Jersey Shore tourism boosted by MTV show
Wayne Parry
As summer nears, beach badge sales are up and businesses are opening. You, too, can get in on the "Situation"
Your feminist guide to fall TV
Christine Mathias
Among networks' many new offerings, a couple of shows promise some real lady-power
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