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Tennessee just became the first state that will jail women for their pregnancy outcomes
Katie McDonough
Against the advice of doctors, addiction experts and reproductive health groups, Gov. Bill Haslam signed SB 1391
Unskew this! Desperate GOP Obamacare ploy fails, again
Paul Rosenberg
Conservatives want to make midterms into an Obamacare referendum. Trouble is, it's working -- and voters know it
Coal pollution rules upheld: 3 major winners in today’s Supreme Court decision
Lindsay Abrams
The court upheld the EPA's right to regulate emissions that cross state lines
Lydia Davis: “I kind of like the fact that my work isn’t for everybody”
Brendan Mathews
In an amazing interview, the MacArthur genius opens up about future work, her process, critics and literary fame
“Mad Men” recap: It’s just a matter of time
Heather Havrilesky
In last night's episode, Don experiences rejection and Megan only wants to be understood
Save our cities from tourists!
Henry Grabar
For the world's greatest cities, tourism has become both a blessing and a curse
Seabed search for missing Malaysian jet to widen
Rod McguirkMalaysia Airlines flight MH370 update: Possible debris found on western Australia beach
Sarah Gray
The submarine drone is nearly done searching, and international investigators are pondering a deeper search
The next Joe Arpaio will have a drone army: Big Brother’s terrifying new border-security program
Todd Miller
“It feels like we’re being watched all the time”
GOP’s super-secret actual road map for winning more races (Hint: It’s not the one released to the public)
Tim Donovan
Remember that GOP "autopsy" that detailed how it would win more races? Forget that sham -- here's the real article
Track the steady rise of global warming since the first Earth Day
Lindsay Abrams
In 16 U.S. states, temperatures are 2.5 degrees higher than they were in the 1970s
“You can’t always trust people to do the right thing”: How a law split pro-life GOPers in Tennessee
Katie McDonough
A usually unified bloc -- pro-life Republicans -- finds itself divided over a measure to criminalize new mothers
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 update: A different Malaysia Airlines jet makes emergency landing
Sarah Gray
Six weeks after MH370 went missing, Bangalore bound Malaysia Airlines Flight MH192 suffered landing gear issues
A frat boy’s “gay experience”
Isaac Abel
I always considered myself straight. What happened with Tom left me questioning everything about my sexuality
American tragedies on the rise: The war overseas no longer stays overseas
Ann Jones
This month's Fort Hood shooting is a grim reminder of the unseen scars of battle
Austerity schemes and right-wing economic doom
David Harvey
The truth about ruinous austerity plans and worry about the debt -- it's all about aiding the affluent bond holders
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 update: Underwater drone finally completes full scan of seafloor
Sarah Gray
The deep-sea search began in earnest, and lab results are back from oil slick found by Australian ship Ocean Shield
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 update: Submarine search cut short again
Sarah Gray
The search for the missing plane enters day 40, and investigators think with the Bluefin-21 it could take 60 more
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 update: Search area too deep for Bluefin-21 submarine
Sarah Gray
Day one of the deep-sea search, using the autonomous underwater vehicle Bluefin-21, was cut abruptly short
Does even Nate Silver have limits? What Big Data can — and can’t — tell us
Zachary Shore
Our election guru gets how groups are most likely to act over the long run. What else can we determine that way?
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 update: Deep-sea search begins with deployment of underwater drone
Sarah Gray
No black box signals heard since Tuesday, prompting searchers to launch the US Navy Bluefin-21 autonamous sub
How cars conquered the American city (and how we can win it back)
Henry Grabar
One look at a modern city street gives the distinct impression that pedestrians aren't welcome—but they should be!
“Game of Thrones,” American horror story
TOM GUALTIERI
It goes beyond "The Red Wedding." The HBO series is as much an extended horror film as it is a fantasy series
“We still have a window of opportunity”: How to avoid global environmental catastrophe
Lindsay Abrams
The next two decades are crucial for reversing current trends, an expert tells Salon
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