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"I have absolutely no apologies": Sean Penn responds to critics of Oscars joke
The actor has some choice expletives for those who criticized his "insider humor"
03/09/2015 20:29 UTC
Selling destructive ideology
Why conservatives sell their wildly destructive ideology better than Democrats
06/23/2012 23:00 UTC
How to get even more women elected
On "Inflection Point," former EMILY's List Chief of Staff Kate Black breaks down the "pendulum shift" in campaigns
11/09/2017 22:00 UTC
OMG! VF discovers "tweethearts"!
Got a lot of followers on Twitter? Choke on it, prom queen
01/07/2010 17:08 UTC
Before Wikipedia, there was the Oxford English Dictionary, a Victorian era crowdsourcing project
Salon talks to Sarah Ogilvie, author of "The Dictionary People," about the "unsung heroes" who created the OED
10/22/2023 11:00 UTC
The worst education money can buy
Higher ed is more than lectures and classwork. MOOCs can't teach engaged citizenry
05/02/2015 21:00 UTC
Rick Scott describes a GOP Civil War in the Senate, compares himself to Ulysses S. Grant
The Florida senator calls himself an "outsider" among Republicans
03/31/2022 16:05 UTC
Bummer lit
The author of "A Map of the World" picks five great books about depressed teenagers.
09/21/2000 23:00 UTC
The Fix
Zellweger gets hitched. Chappelle melts down. Plus: Prince Harry, royal cheat?
05/10/2005 18:47 UTC
Study: Texting doesn't erode your writing skills :)
New research finds university students who text frequently have no problem switching over to formal English.
01/16/2014 18:15 UTC
Ben Carson's hilariously bad TV biopic: Outrageously incoherent and brimming with obnoxious politics, it's a quintessential Carson calling card
Cuba Gooding Jr. played Carson in a 2009 TNT film that's so clunky it could be a "30 Rock" gag
11/12/2015 05:00 UTC
John Boehner's bogus debt ceiling bluff
A hostage the GOP can't kill: Congress will not allow the U.S. government to default
05/10/2011 23:19 UTC
Lawyers questioned over Indiana's Syrian refugees order
09/15/2016 03:45 UTC
New Yorker copyeditor dishes on the wacky side of her (quite dignified) job: “One feels so silly looking up [profanity]”
Salon talks to the "Between You and Me" Comma Queen about life in the grammar- and style-guide trenches
04/09/2015 20:45 UTC
Literary daybook, July 31
Real and imaginary events of interest to readers.
07/31/2002 23:00 UTC