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NBC takes spotlight at Television Critics Association press conference

Prachi Gupta
As the only broadcast network to boast gains this season

12 most despicable things Fox News did in 2012

Mark Howard
From producing its own anti-Obama video to spinning furiously on unemployment, the network had a banner year

My year of heroin and acne

Chloe Caldwell
I was 25 and living with Dad. I wasn't in the clubs, I was in my room. And the worse my skin got, the more I used

Aurora victims’ relatives reject movie theater reopening

Associated Press
The theater where James Holmes shot 12 dead invited family members to its first opening after the shooting

Contemporary literature’s obesity epidemic

Hannah Rosefield
Novels like Michael Kimball's "Big Ray" reveal that corpulence has become a go-to metaphor for emotional unrest

Isabelle Huppert: “I always feel misunderstood, yet that is also what I seek”

Aysegul Sert
The legendary French actress, now starring in Michael Haneke's "Amour," talks about matters of life and death

Iraq vet: Newtown changed my mind on gun control

Liam Madden
I'm a hunter and a vet, and I revere the Second Amendment. But I used bankrupt logic: It's time for gun control

What’s wrong with drug testing pregnant women

Irin Carmon
The rights of women are under attack in blue states as well as red ones

75 percent of states ignore mental illness checks for gun buyers

Steven Rosenfeld
According to the Wall Street Journal, 12 states account for most of the mental health records in the FBI database

Is American media too violent?

Jan Frel, Don Hazen
The age-old question must be revisited in the wake of Sandy Hook -- even if it offers no final answers

Pick of the week: A wrenching tale of love and death

Andrew O'Hehir
Two French screen legends play a couple facing the end in Michael Haneke's exquisite "Amour"

Five crazy right-wing theories about why the Newtown shootings happened

Prachi Gupta
Among the so-called causes: Jon Stewart and godlessness, weak women and gun control supporters

Adam Lanza: America’s crisis of masculinity personified

James Livingston
The origins of the Newtown massacre can be traced back to the birth of our contemporary "pleasure economy"

Newtown is my hometown

Sean Beaudoin
I went to school at Sandy Hook Elementary and Newtown High. Now I wonder if I can ever really go home again

“Jack Reacher”: Tom Cruise’s terrible timing

Andrew O'Hehir
The star's latest comeback thriller may be poisoned by echoes of Sandy Hook. But don't blame "media violence"

Another NRA-backed Dem comes out for gun control

Jillian Rayfield
Virginia Sen. Mark Warner calls the Newtown shootings a "game-changer"

China up in arms over Newtown coverage

Benjamin Carlson
Chinese critics argue that the public now knows more about Sandy Hook than they do about crime in their own country

Celebrate the heroes, not the shooter

Sally Kohn
We don't know the Newtown gunman's motive. But the coverage could inspire other troubled people to become copycats

On being Adam Lanza’s mother

Natasha Lennard
Essay by a mother comparing mentally ill son to the Newtown shooter gained viral attention, applause and criticism

Oscar’s ideological throwdown

Andrew O'Hehir
Slavery vs. torture vs. mental illness vs. death: This year's contenders make award season a lot more interesting

“Homeland,” bring back Crazy Carrie!

Joel Keller
Last season, Carrie was certifiably insane. Now, she's just wobbly — and as a result, so is the show

8 reasons addiction carries a stigma

Dr. Richard Juman
If addiction is a chronic brain disease, why do we still think it's a moral failing?

8 possible futures for legalized pot

Martin A. Lee
Drug policy reformers are still grappling over different strategies, but here's how things could play out

James Bond and the killer bag lady

Mark Ames, Alexander Zaitchik
New clues and a powerful Wall St. skeptic challenge the official story of CIA financier Nick Deak's brutal murder
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