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The sociopathic 1 percent: The driving force at the heart of the Tea Party
Paul Rosenberg
In their warped view of society, only the individual exists -- with no social relations, shared history and culture
Republicans have a secret Obamacare strategy — and it’s based on deception
Brian Beutler
The ploy: Expecting to win Senate seats, they'll play up Obamacare now -- to falsely claim it was reason they won
“How many Hispanics did you pull over on the way over here, Arpaio”
Alexander Zaitchik
Arizona conservatives honor Sheriff Joe Arpaio — and get a little bit racist in the process
Read Lupita Nyong’o’s amazing speech about blackness and beauty
Prachi Gupta
"I got teased and taunted about my night-shaded skin," the actress revealed about her childhood
The counties where you’re most likely to get struck by lightning
Lindsay Abrams
Stay away from Florida
New Google tool lets you watch the forests disappear in real time
Lindsay Abrams
An interactive map tracks 21st century deforestation
My father, the player
Zander Sherman
He flirts with every woman he sees, and in reaction, I'm practically a monk. Could we ever find common ground?
Sochi’s bleak future: What happens to Olympic cities after the Olympics are over?
Lindsay Abrams
A look back at former Olympic hosts reveals why the Russian city could be in deep trouble
Worse than Wal-Mart: Amazon’s sick brutality and secret history of ruthlessly intimidating workers
Simon Head
You might find your Prime membership morally indefensible after reading these stories about worker mistreatment
Actually, climate trolls, January ended up being the fourth-warmest on record
Lindsay Abrams
Basically everywhere but the U.S. had a warmer than average month
How long Americans last in bed, state by state
Ej Dickson
Research shows most sexual encounters last between 3 and 13 minutes. Alaskans may have some 'splainin to do
GOP’s pitiful, non-existent agenda: Can these cowards win by failing?
Brian Beutler
Republicans are already giving up on legislating in '14. Here's why they think they can win while offering nothing
The world is right to hate us: Arrogance, ignorance and obscene foreign policy
Patrick L. Smith
This White House was supposed to be different. But our arrogant foreign policy has been the same since the 1950s
Our Neanderthal heritage
Laura Miller
The scientist who sequenced the Neanderthal genome describes his quest to find what makes us human
American literature’s holy grail: Franzen, DFW and the hunt for the Great American Novel
Lawrence Buell
Critics said the Great American Novel was dead. Then David Foster Wallace and Jonathan Franzen burst onto the scene
Einstein the failure: How history’s greatest physicist flirted with disaster
Pedro G. Ferreira
Before he changed the world forever, Albert Einstein staggered from one early defeat to another
The matter with Kansas now: The Tea Party, the 1 percent and delusional Democrats
Thomas Frank
Democrats believe demographics alone will defeat the Tea Party. It's a smug fantasy: Economic populism's the answer
The battle for mass transit’s soul: How will tomorrow’s greatest cities travel?
Henry Grabar
Urban planners are in the throes of an ideological struggle that could fundamentally change the way cities look
The missing women you don’t hear about: How the media fails Indigenous communities
Lauren Chief Elk
When indigenous women disappear, their cases often get little coverage -- and their identities can be erased
US government could drive grey wolf to extinction
Michelle Nijhuis
The US Fish and Wildlife Service is relying on shaky science to remove the animal from the endangered species list
The ultimate guide to shutting down climate trolls
Lindsay Abrams
Next time someone tells you that snowy weather means global warming isn't real, you'll know exactly how to respond
Unfriended for showing her scars: A “breast cancer preventer” opens up
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Beth Whaanga posted photos of her post-mastectomy body, and not everyone could handle it
America’s Plan B problem: The contraception misinformation epidemic
Laura Kiesel
Emergency contraception is supposed to be available to teens, but pharmacists are telling them they're too young
Is this the world’s oldest landscape painting?
Laura C. Mallonee
New research suggests the honor belongs to a neolithic mural in central Turkey
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