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Boy Scouts dropping "Boys" name from older youth program
Last year, the organization said it will accept girls — now it's changing the name of its flagship program
05/02/2018 20:08 UTC
The greatest degeneration
Did the heroes of WWII really know what they were fighting for?
01/14/1999 01:00 UTC
"If Americans aren't working, America's not working"
In a speech officially announcing his presidential candidacy, Sen. John Kerry vows to create 3 million jobs if elected president -- and cut the budget deficit in half in four years.
09/02/2003 21:21 UTC
Patriotic dissent
When we question our government, we help it make smart choices -- and show the world the strength of democracy.
10/26/2001 05:06 UTC
Send in the iKlowns
At Macworld, out-of-work dot-commers pose as marauding clowns. The authorities are not amused.
01/11/2002 01:43 UTC
Spare us the Bridget Jones sequel!
Author Helen Fielding is trotting out her old heroine. Can't she leave well enough alone?
11/13/2012 22:12 UTC
Wes Anderson on "Moonrise Kingdom": I'm trying to make something unfamiliar
Salon exclusive: Wes Anderson defends his distinctive visual look and remembers the intensity of childhood emotions
06/01/2012 23:45 UTC
Film noir: Everything you need to know about postwar America
Richard Lingeman's "The Noir Forties" reveals how the film movement captured the period's creeping fear and anxiety
01/17/2013 04:48 UTC
"The Heart of Everything That Is": The Sioux's brilliant, unsung leader
A vibrant new biography of Red Cloud, the only Native American leader to win a war against the U.S.
11/11/2013 04:00 UTC
Blood-thirsty Arabs, vigilante Jews
What makes ex-USA Today reporter/fabulist Jack Kelley worse than other disgraced journalists is that he peddled the most divisive stereotypes imaginable -- and people believed him.
03/24/2004 04:19 UTC
The Girl Scouts will now offer merit badges for STEM achievements
The Girl Scouts of USA is putting science at the forefront of their programs
07/26/2017 18:25 UTC
Oprah's hulking stepchild
No-nonsense "Dr. Phil" has struck a national nerve with his bootstrap psychology. But can he
escape the shadow of his famous patron?
12/03/2002 02:00 UTC
I was an atheist child, and the Girl Scouts didn't want me
When it came time to graduate from the Brownies, I was asked to make a pledge to God. I just couldn't do it
02/10/2013 19:00 UTC
American idols
Davy Crockett and Wild Bill Hickok spurred generations of boyhood fantasies. The dark side of these cowboy heroes depicted in "Deadwood" and "The Alamo" are just what America needs to see today.
04/10/2004 21:54 UTC
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