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Scientists Use DNA From Poop to Track Rare Tigers
A new project uses poop to gather genetic information on rare tigers. -
It's Really Easy for Hackers to Access Your Kids' Photos
With just a few keystrokes, sensitive data from kids' soccer teams—including photos, home addresses, and schedules—can be easily exploited. -
Lethal Battlefield Robots: Sci-Fi or the Future of War?
Warbots don't exist yet, and the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots hopes to keep it that way. -
This Is Why Michael Bay Gets to Keep On Making Movies
The notorious Hollywood action director talks to Mother Jones about his critics, his politics, and what makes him "giddy" about making movies. -
Fracking Pennsylvania to Death
Like atomic testing in the 20th century, fracking leaves "downwinders" with health problems. -
What the NRA’s Millions Do—and Don’t—Buy
Big money isn't the only secret to the National Rifle Association's success. Yet is it the key to defeating it? -
A Brief History of CIA “Ghost Money”
Afghan President Hamid Karzai isn't the first foreign leader the CIA has funneled cash to directly. -
In Boston, Was Lockdown the Wrong Approach?
In the wake of the bombings, city officials essentially shut Boston down. A terrorism expert believes that sent precisely the wrong message. -
The Chemical Industry is the Big Tobacco of the 21st Century
Household chemicals like lead and asbestos have turned us all into unwitting test subjects. -
Four Republicans Who Don’t Understand the Constitution They’ve Sworn to Defend
The Obama administration doesn't get to choose whether Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is read his rights. -
TIMELINE: Deinstitutionalization And Its Consequences
How deinstitutionalization moved thousands of mentally ill people out of hospitals—and into jails and prisons. -
MAP: Which States Have Cut Treatment For the Mentally Ill the Most?
Bruatal cuts to mental-health spending doom many mentally ill people to the streets, jail, or worse. -
Charts: Are the NYPD’s Stop-and-Frisks Violating the Constitution?
As New York City defends its controversial policing policy in court, here's what you need to know. -
Obama’s Organizing for Action Video Targets Climate Sceptics in Congress
The group says it is time to call out US politicians who deny the science behind climate change. -
Occupy Draws a Bead on the NRA
The movement that went after Wall Street has a new target. -
How One Tweet Almost Broke US Financial Markets
When a phony Associated Press tweet reported explosions in the White House, Wall Street's computers reacted as if it were real. -
Is the Press Too Big to Fail, or Has It Been Failing for Decades?
There was no Golden Age for the media, but the industry's failure on climate change is its worst offense yet. -
8 Things You Won’t See at the George W. Bush Presidential Library
When Dubya's library opens its doors, don't look for torture tapes, WMD, or Will Ferrell. -
Violence on the Home Front
You're more likely to be killed by someone you know than by a stranger, and you'll probably be at home when it happens. -
Charts: How Much Danger Do We Face From Homegrown Jihadist Terrorists?
Since 9/11, successful domestic terror plots like the Boston Marathon bombing have been rare exceptions.

