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Inside the Wild, Shadowy, and Highly Lucrative Bail Industry
How $550 and a five-day class gets you the right to stalk, arrest, and shoot people. -
Travels Through India’s Sexual Revolution
"The Kama Sutra Diaries" takes you from ancient erotic temples to new gay retirement homes. -
4 Ways the Fourth Amendment Won’t Protect You Anymore
At the border, online, at the doctor’s office, you’re no longer protected from unreasonable search and seizures. -
No, the Aereo Case Doesn’t Endanger Cloud Computing Services
TV retransmission is a whole different business. -
How the Iraq War Launched the Modern Era of Political BS
Factual divides over whether Iraq had WMD, and whether Saddam was working with Osama, set the stage for today's battles over reality. -
Sorry, Conservatives. The Supreme Court Isn’t Stopping Obama’s Climate Plan.
Breaking down a less than disastrous Scalia decision. -
Best Daughter Ever Gets Father Off Work With Adorable Letter
This is pretty sweet. -
Feeling More Antsy and Irritable Lately? Blame Your Smartphone
How pocket supercomputers warp our perception of time. -
Karl Rove Unintentionally Predicted the Current Chaos in Iraq
But it doesn't make him, or the Bush Administration, look wise. -
The CIA Wanted to Make Bin Laden Demon Dolls. Here Are 4 Other Bizarre CIA Plots.
Including the production of a fake Sukarno sex tape. -
Why Californians Will Soon Be Drinking Their Own Pee
It's a much better option than desalination. -
FLASHBACK: Remember When Paul Wolfowitz Said Not to Worry About Sectarian Violence in Iraq?
The former Bush administration official is perhaps the worst person to give advice about the current crisis in Iraq—but that hasn't stopped him from speaking out. -
Republicans’ Latest 2016 Savior? Mitt Romney!
GOP bigwigs long for the return of Mr. 47 Percent. No, really. -
Is Coding the New Literacy?
Why America's schools need to train a generation of hackers. -
Autopsy Shows Just How Royally Oklahoma Screwed Up Clayton Lockett’s Execution
Preliminary findings suggest the inmate's executioners had no clue what they were doing. -
Fellow Economists Call David Brat’s Academic Résumé “Not Impressive” and “Unusual”
The libertarian economist who defeated Eric Cantor touts his academic credentials—but colleagues find them lacking. -
Verizon Says It Wants to Kill Net Neutrality to Help Blind, Deaf, and Disabled People
Lobbyists are telling Congress that the administration's plan to create internet fast lanes and slow lanes is important for Americans with disabilities. -
The Woman Who Forgot the Names of Animals
And four other neuroscience patients who changed how we think about the brain, and ourselves. -
Ruby Dee Was a Badass
The civil rights activist and Oscar-noinated actress died Wednesday at the age of 91

