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Virginity pledges are very confusing for men
Jenny Kutner
A new study finds that men who abstain from premarital sex struggle more with their desires later
Our weird robot apocalypse: How paper clips could bring about the end of the world
Andrew Leonard
If you dread a robot revolt, stop worrying about killer computers, and start worrying about ... paper clips?
Does indie film have a future? Blockbuster culture, critics, social media and the next Philip Seymour Hoffman
Ted Hope with Anthony Kaufman
Where's the new Soderbergh or Linklater? It's easy to make indie films, but hard to finance, sell or promote them
“I can’t put aside the things that I’ve witnessed”: Meet the star of Netflix’s powerful new documentary
Lindsay Abrams
Legendary marine biologist Sylvia Earle describes what it's like to witness the oceans' destruction firsthand
The city I fell in love with still haunts me
Lauren Gitlin
I've always been bad at breakups, but my memories of New York still have a stranglehold over me
The darkest summer hits of all time
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Who says the warm months have to be all fluff? Our picks for the movies and music that went to the dark side
Detroit is drowning: Why our cities are in danger (and global warming’s to blame)
Lindsay Abrams
Record rainfall in Michigan resulted in catastrophic flash flooding -- extreme weather that's becoming the norm
Ocean acidification poses imminent threat to Alaskan fishing communities
Maureen Nandini Mitra
A new report reveals that keeping fisheries sustainable is going to be a serious challenge in the years to come
See how they run: The 2016 presidential checklist
Calvin WoodwardGlobal aid operations are just one catastrophe away from total collapse
Nick Turse
America’s African experiment in nation building has its limits, and we're this close to flying over the edge
Rick Scott’s baffling climate hypocrisy: Pledges to protect environment, refuses to acknowledge global warming
Lindsay Abrams
The GOP governor is all about the environment now, but he's continuing to ignore the biggest threat of all
Scientists revolt against one of Europe’s most ambitious research projects
Jason Overdorf
Dissenters are threatening to boycott a $1.6 billion attempt to simulate the brain’s workings
How did things get this bad? Polarization, dysfunction and the collapse of everything
Marc J. Dunkelman
We've had gridlock and partisan media before. So why do we seem so divided now, with such corroded institutions?
There’s now an app to help couples get divorced
Jenny Kutner
What happens to the "sanctity of marriage" when people can legally dissolve theirs with an iPhone?
10 reasons America is morbidly obese
Alex Henderson
It's not just the fast food: Our country faces a perfect storm of obstacles to living a healthy lifestyle
Smile! People might like you more
Jenny Kutner
New research suggests that we can dupe people into having better first impressions by changing specific features
Wehby-mentum just won’t die: Conservatives’ desperate hope for an Oregon Senate upset
Simon Maloy
George F. Will believes Obamacare will be the ticket to GOP victory in Oregon, despite long odds and bad polls
Break up the states! The case for the United Statelets of America
Michael Lind
Here's how Wyoming, Vermont and North Dakota are exercising tyranny over the rest of us -- and how to stop them
Rupert Murdoch’s latest plot for world domination is absolutely terrifying
Zaid Jilani
The mega-mogul has his sights set on Time Warner. Here's why he must be stopped
Right wing’s worst nightmare: The master stroke that turns red states blue
Paul Rosenberg
Our divisions are phony: There's broad agreement on more issues. Here's how we convert the Tea Party
“Where are your Bibles?”: Jesus, Kentucky and the best lattes in the South
Gabe Bullard
Scripture and a fascinating new Christian culture fuels an amazing coffee scene in the land of Baptists and bourbon
From Pizza Dog to Vincent Van Goat, the best comic book pets
Mark Peters
When you're a heroic avenger trying to slay criminals, sometimes the only sidekick you can count on is four-legged
Google’s next plan: Collect medical data to create a detailed map of a healthy human being
Sarah Gray
The project is known as Baseline Study stands at the junction of privacy and medical discovery
Fracking’s hidden toll on rural America
Scott Dodd
Russell Gold's "Boom" argues shale gas offers a road map to a low-carbon economy. The human cost may be too steep
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