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“Game of Thrones,” “Mad Men,” “Breaking Bad,” “The Office”: Let’s play Six Degrees of “Love, Actually”
Colin McEnroe
"Mad Men." "Game of Thrones." It's wild how many essential modern shows have a direct tie to the treacly rom-com
It’s not just you: Summer’s gotten a lot hotter than it used to be
Lindsay Abrams
This interactive map shows just the effect global warming's having on your region
GOP’s sudden scandal-mania: Why criminal probes and infighting are taking over the party
Simon Maloy
From Walker and Christie's falls from grace, to revived Tea Party hostility, here's why the party is coming apart
“The Gonzo option” and other Democratic dead ends
Joan Walsh
Schweitzer’s rough rollout shows the Democrats’ 2016 bench is weak if Clinton doesn’t run -- except for Joe Biden
Go away, Dick Cheney: An old man and the “liberation” he unleashed 11 years ago
Marcy Wheeler
It’s not just that we should ignore him. We must now focus on everything he wants to distract us from
6 of the worst countries in the world for workers
Sarah Wolfe
A new report by the International Trade Union Confederation sheds light on labor exploitation across the globe
Monica Wehby’s overhyped disaster: Why the Republican’s falling flat in Oregon
Simon Maloy
Too much faith in Obamacare's toxicity led the right to call Wehby the Democrats' "worst nightmare." Not quite
“You have to create the language of the misogynist”: Meet the man who invented Dothraki for “Game of Thrones”
Prachi Gupta
David Peterson talks about GRRM, his favorite fictional realms, and why so many people want to learn Dothraki
Which disease is most likely to kill you across the planet
Simran Khosla
A new World Health Organization map breaks down the odds country by country
13 ways Neil deGrasse Tyson’s “Cosmos” sent the religious right off the deep end
Dan Arel
The series will be watched in classrooms around the world -- much to the chagrin of science-denying Evangelicals
Ronan Farrow is a bust: Why his strange MSNBC show is so different from what anyone expected
Brian Steinberg
Ronan seemed tailor-made for TV. Now he's a case study in how hard it can be to package idealism on cable news
Neil Gaiman: “I’m obviously pissed at Amazon”
Daniel D'Addario
The novelist, children's author and unofficial publishing industry spokesperson on the future of book culture
The National Review’s insane math: “Be not afraid” of global warming disaster
Lindsay Abrams
The conservative publication boils down climate change to a cost-benefit analysis that ignores the human impact
Elizabeth Warren faces right-wing stooge: Here’s who’s quietly funding her top critic
David Dayen
Matthew Chingos of Brookings hates the senator's student loan plan. He's getting paid big time to do it (UPDATED)
The GOP’s deadly “war on coal” lie
Paul Rosenberg
Republicans bemoan new regulations on the use of coal, but ignore the fuel's devastating health consequences
Right-wing “superpatriots” ignore veterans: The real VA scandal no one will talk about
Paul Rosenberg
How rich: GOP starts the wars, mismanages them, creates need for care, then underfunds it. Time to tell the truth
Birther pioneer Jerome Corsi: Impeach Obama for immigration reform
David Neiwert
The right-wing conspiracy theorist is once again calling for the president's removal from office
John Hancock and Samuel Adams’ fascinating alliance: Family, economics and the road to the American Revolution
Walter Borneman
The American revolution wasn't automatic, but emerged from colorful heroes, ragtag militias -- and personal drama
Things are about to go from bad to worse in Oklahoma: Governor signs off on Texas-style abortion restrictions
Katie McDonough
An admitting privilege requirement threatens to leave one clinic to serve 3.8 million people
Elliot Rodger and the NRA myth: How the gun lobby scapegoats mental illness
Christian Exoo, Calvin F. Exoo
After a tragedy, gun companies want us discussing anything but guns. Here's how both parties, and the media, comply
Secrets of “The Normal Heart”: Behind the scenes as Larry Kramer’s historic AIDS play made it to the stage
Kenneth Turan, Joseph Papp
As the groundbreaking play becomes an HBO film this weekend, a look back at its long journey to the Public Theater
No country for a Russian-American like me
Diana Bruk
Trying to negotiate between my two home countries is like being the child of a bitter divorce
The end of abortion in the South?: This interactive map shows all of the clinics impacted by draconian anti-choice laws
Katie McDonough
States throughout the South (and much of the country, really) are in the midst of a full-blown crisis
There is now only one state left in the country with an unchallenged ban on marriage equality
Katie McDonough
And that may change -- soon
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