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Topless “sextremists” go global

Dan Peleschuk
Members of the Ukraine-based feminist organization have now been beaten and jailed on at least three continents

Police abuses fuel outrage in Ukraine

Dan Peleschuk
A brutal crime is drawing attention to a widespread culture of impunity for officers accused of rape and murder

Erick Erickson: I attached my name to a plagiarized ad for free!

Alex Pareene
"Erick Erickson" endorses a pricey financial newsletter in a pitch sent to RedState's very valuable email list

Commander in Nazi-led unit found living in the US

Monika Scislowska, David Rising, Randy Herschaft
Investigation reveals that Michael Karkoc, 94, has been hiding out in Minnesota since shortly after World War II

Top 5 investigative videos of the week: “I want a man like Putin”

Amanda Pike
From Russian propaganda campaigns to Iranian civil rights abuses, a look at the finest docs YouTube has to offer

Could fracking make the Persian Gulf irrelevant?

Paul Ames
America's natural gas supply could have a major impact on European markets -- and its stake in the Middle East

I don’t hate millennials anymore!

Jennie-Rebecca Falcetta
So they don't know John Hughes or the Cure or have a generational identity. This Gen Xer now sympathizes with Gen Y

5 worst industrial disasters

Associated Press
From Bangladesh to Chernobyl, a look at some of the most devastating accidents in world history

Will Europe increase fracking?

Paul Ames
Shale gas riches have proven tempting for a continent teetering on the brink of economic collapse

Ten years of Iraq War films: Why audiences shunned movies about Mideast

Daniel D'Addario
At the 10-year anniversary of the Iraq War, there has been no war film that captured the public imagination

Will Wikipedia replace the academic thesis?

Jakub Parusinski
Advocates argue that students would be better served writing their own entries rather than papers no one will read

My brother’s life, unraveled

Alex Halperin
Anthony was a star. But he faced a threat that none of us could contain

“Beyond the Hills”: A lesbian exorcism in the middle of nowhere

Andrew O'Hehir
Romania's "4 Months, 3 Weeks" director returns with an intense drama of misguided faith and tormented sexuality

Russians still split over Stalin

Max Seddon
On the 60th anniversary of his death, historians and politicians ponder the Soviet leader's enduring popularity

Gag orders silence Israeli press

Associated Press
International media breaking sensitive reports highlights limits of national censorship in digital age

The Week in Pictures

Carmen Garcia
From election fights in the Ukraine to unrest in Syria, here's what dominated the headlines this week

Joan Didion, Diane Keaton bring ’60s alive

Kyle Minor
The actress narrates an essential new audiobook of "Slouching Towards Bethlehem," which has only deepened with time

The future of sex

Tracy Clark-Flory
Artificial wombs, lifelong fertility -- it seems the stuff of dystopian sci-fi, but an author says it will happen

Kremlin kicks out USAID

Natasha Lennard
Analysts see move as hostile to pro-democracy groups

“This is the Wild West”

Chris Feliciano Arnold
At America's largest traveling gun show, ammo's cheap, private sales abound and the Second Amendment comes first

‘Most-wanted Nazi’ found

Freya Petersen
Laszlo Csatary, who reportedly helped send 15,700 Jews to die at Auschwitz, has been found in Budapest

Will the Middle East starve?

Fred Pearce
Saudi Arabia and others have oil but not enough water or farmland. So they're buying land from poorer nations

Skinheads eye Euro 2012

Barry Neild
As Europe's biggest soccer tournament gets underway, many fear a volatile mix of anger and racism

Anonymous strikes back

Parmy Olson
Salon exclusive: A D.C. computer executive thought he could outwit the hacker collective. He was very, very wrong
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