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When residents say “no” to aerial mosquito spraying
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“I’m in awe every day”: Virginia Heffernan on technology, virtual reality, and what the Internet means
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“A lot of things that seem simple aren’t so simple”: Seymour Hersh on the untold story of Osama bin Laden killing and the way Washington — and the media — really work
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“Either I am completely wrong, or he is completely wrong”: Mark Bowden on Seymour Hersh, Osama bin Laden and America’s new drone war
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The Paleo diet is more than a fad: “The lifestyle captures a certain discontent with modernity”
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Marilynne Robinson talks religion, fear and the American spirit: “The left, at a basic level, lost courage, because they don’t know how to deal with the proclaimed religiosity of the other side”
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Longtime GOP senator lets Donald Trump have it: “There’s an audience for this self-proclaimed great man, and for the anger and hatefulness that he expresses”
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Are kids from religious backgrounds really more selfish than their nonreligious peers?
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Polygamy, progressivism and the real history of Mormon feminism: “Women who joined this movement were gender radicals”
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Let’s make the banks serve us: How the government subsidizes the super-rich, while we pay the overdraft fees
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Salon’s Richard Dawkins peace summit: “I am against all religion … I think I’d call myself a lover of truth. I’m intolerant of bullsh*t”
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Slavoj Žižek on Obama, Bernie, sex and democracy: “That’s the reality of global capitalism. Everyone is violating the rules”
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“We’re still dealing with autism like it’s this wacky historical aberration”: Steve Silberman on the truth about autism
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“The U.S. often goes to war very overconfident about how the war will turn out”
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Diet fads are destroying us: Paleo, gluten-free and the lies we tell ourselves
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“Pagan statism”: The frightening corporate/Christian alliance that invented “In God We Trust” and “One Nation Under God”
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“Facebook’s power is to sort what people see and to screen information. That’s basically what Google does, too”
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Pope Francis takes down the right: “I don’t think the bishops are going to come flocking around (Santorum) any more”
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“The same rhetoric you hear from religious anti-vaxxers today are the arguments made against Cotton Mather”: Peter Manseau
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“We seem to be more frightened than we’ve ever been”: Eula Biss on anti-vaxxers, white privilege and our strange new culture of fear
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William Deresiewicz: Chris Hughes “embodies—including the ‘entitled little shit’ part—a lot of what I’m saying”
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James Carroll on disarming the memory of Jesus: “America threatens the world with violence in ways that no other country does”
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Humanist chaplain John Figdor: “Religion introduces moral problems that wouldn’t exist otherwise”
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