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- Q&A: Ralph Nader on The Green Party, Obama and Romney
- Eva Rausing: Wife of Billionaire’s Son Found Dead, Husband Arrested
- Christopher Nolan’s Catwoman: A Modern Burglar for a Modern World
- Credit Card Surcharges May Be Coming to a Retailer Near You
- The Glorious End of Higher Education’s Monopoly on Credibility
- Singing Grandmas Help Ailing Russian Village
- Financial Fraud: How to Avoid the Grandparent Scam
- Romney Plays The Race Card
- Should Pole Dancing Be An Olympic Sport?
- Military Suicide: Help for Families Worried About Their Service Member
- Why Tablets Are Content Creation Devices: It’s All About Context
- Boob Tube: A New Reality Show About Extended Breast-Feeding? Who Cares
- Singin’ in the Rain Is Back: What a Glorious Feeling!
- Q&A with Chairman Gary Gensler
- Should Eminent Domain Be Used to Save Underwater Homes?
- Sorry, Rome, U.S. Catholics Are More like Melinda Gates
- Access to Contraception Helps Save Lives—and the Planet
- Questions You Shouldn’t Ask Your Customers
- Q&A with CFTC Chairman Gary Gensler
- Discovered: A Dozen Invisible Galaxies
- Al-Qaeda Brings the Fight to Yemen’s Capital
- Self-Inflicted Crisis
- Rice Mania
- The NAACP Boos Romney: A Double Standard and a Breach of Civility
- Reading While Eating for July 12: Squirrels and Sewage
- Ouya: A Wake-Up Call for Video Games
- Workplace Bullying: The Problem — and Its Costs — Are Worse Than We Thought
- Men Who Have Done Their Homework
- How to Compete in the Olympics While Fasting for Ramadan
- The Rolling Stones, By the Numbers: Celebrating 50 Years Since They ‘Start It Up’
- Thanks to Heat Wave, Grocery Prices Are Likely to Spike by the Fall
- Scientists Identify Rare Gene Mutation that Protects Against Alzheimer’s
- Austerity May Begin to Toll for France As Well
- Abuse-Proof OxyContin Pushes Addicts to Heroin and Other Opioids, Survey Finds
- Obama’s Secrets: Even His Declassification Effort Lacks Transparency
- Melinda Gates Pledges $560 Million to Expand Access to Contraception
- Help Your Team Embrace Change
- Propecia Problems: Baldness Drug Linked with Long-Lasting Sexual Side Effects
- Hot Enough for You? Your Electric Fan May Not Be Helping
- Captains Courageous
- Our Nominations for the Internet Cat Video Film Festival
- How to Help Our Fellow Vets Succeed
- Must-Reads from Around the World, July 12, 2012
- The Syrian Arms Race: Photographs by Yuri Kozyrev
- The Higgs Boson Sings!
- Bainday
- New George Zimmerman Evidence: 8 Things You Need to Know
- Runaway Crocodile on the Loose in Germany
- Man Assaults Girlfriend with Steak Sauce over ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’
- Ice Age: Continental Drift: Franchise is Officially Frozen
- Music Exclusive: Matisyahu’s New Single, ‘Crossroads’
- Austerity Bites: How the Remedy May Just Make Things Worse for Spain
- Dari + Pashto = Big Bucks
- How Much Weight Will You Gain After You Quit Smoking?
- Roswell Really Happened, Says Former CIA Agent
- TouchFire: The iPad’s Keyboard Gets Physical
- Hong Kong Wine? You Better Believe It
- Fifty Shades Fans: Is This What Christian Grey Looks Like?
- What Ever Happened to Hysterical Realism?
- All In One Place
- Talk With Your Hands: Gloves Translate Sign Language Into Speech
- Kashmir’s Fragile Calm: Tensions Take Backseat to Tourism
- Otalo Corrals Vacation Home Rentals in One Place for Easy Browsing
- Are Startups Active in Social Media More Likely to Succeed?
- One a Day: Soldiers and Suicide in the U.S. Military
- Why The ‘Best’ Hospitals Might Also Be The Most Dangerous
- $3 Million Worth of Baseball Cards found in Ohio Attic
- Getting Away with Murder: Why Pakistan’s Fanatic Right Acts with Impunity
- Libor Manipulation: The Markets’ Worst-Kept Secret?
- Truck Stop
- What’s Behind GM’s New 60-Day Money-Back Guarantee?
- Climax of Hunger Games Trilogy Will Be Split Into Two Movies
- A Year After Freedom: How to Heal South Sudan?
- Meet Mahmoud Jibril: The Man Who May Be Libya’s First Elected Leader
- Turn to Frontline Employees for Customer Insight
- Must-Reads from Around the World, July 11, 2012
- Does Manhattan Need a Subterranean Park? - Style & Design 2012
- Neiman Marcus and Target Team Up to Go After the Big Middle
- Dinosaur Vandals Strike Again in Canada
- Americans’ Confidence in TV News at an All-Time Low
- Alcohol Does a Body Good? Study Finds It Boosts Bone Health
- Free Slurpee Day at 7-Eleven Will Help You Forget About This Heat
- A Friend Remembered
- What Tastes Good in Outer Space? Cooking for Mars-Bound Travelers
- Is Hollywood Going to Kill Batman Next Week?
- Melinda Gates Launches Global Crusade for Contraception
- Costa Concordia Captain Apologizes for Cruise Sinking
- Bob Marley Gets Bloodsucking Fish Parasite Named after Him
- Man Holds Himself Hostage, Demands Pizza, Paris Hilton
- Reed and Nutter Respond
- Slow Down! How “Slow Work” Makes Us More Productive
- Should You Make Your Teen Get a Summer Job?
- The Bias Against Sports Moms
- The Green Team: Jill Stein’s Third-Party Bid to Shake Up 2012
- John Leguizamo Steps Up to the Plate for Dominican Ballplayers
- The Mystery of the Stardust Cloud That Vanished
- 10 Things You Should Be Buying Used
- H1N1 Vaccines Linked to Guillain-Barre Syndrome but Not Birth Defects
- Ralph Lauren’s U.S. Olympic Opening Ceremony Uniforms
- Rick Scott Is Turning Down Obama’s Medicaid Expansion. Is He Turning Off Florida Voters Too?
- Why Gas Is Getting Cheaper – and Could Hit $3 a Gallon
- Compen$ation: What Troops Care About
- Russians Blame Government Response For Flooding Disaster
- In Saudi Arabia, Activists Find an Oasis of Free Speech
- The number of alleged terrorist plots against New York the NYPD has thwarted or helped to thwart since 9/11, according to the department, its allies and the media; but questioned by investigative journalism non-profit ProPublica.
- Money Money
- Is Stephen Colbert the New Socrates?
- Twisted Nostalgia: Life After the Troubles
- Red Lights: Even Robert De Niro Couldn’t Put the Brakes on This Muddled Thriller
- Breaking Bad: 5 Questions We Want Answered This Season
- Romney for Your Reading Pleasure
- The Evolution of Christian Bale
- ‘Zombies’ Are Costing Your Business
- The Dumbest Way Ever to Get Your Identity Stolen
- Reading While Eating for July 11: The Social Network
- Wednesday Words: Tumblr Slang, Places That Make Us Fat and More
- Battlefield Losses
- How Hot Can It Get? The 10 Hottest Places in the U.S.
- OS X Mountain Lion’s 10 Most Important New Features
- London 2012: All States Should Bow Down to Wyoming
- Hobgoblin Alert: Behind Barack Obama’s False Abortion Ad
- When Should You Give Your Teenager Their First Cell Phone?
- Jimmy Fallon, Number-One Musical Late-Night Host
- New Air Force Mission: Cyberwar Belongs to Us
- Why Building Stuff in Afghanistan Costs So Much
- Kate Middleton to Give Birth in August 2013?
- Viacom and DirecTV Negotiating Failure Leaves 26 Channels Dark
- Aggressive Android Adware? Here’s How to Retake Control of Your Phone
- Girl Who Emailed Nic Cage Photo Instead of Resume Gets Two Job Offers
- Is That a Missile System on Your Roof? Olympic Security Plan Irks Londoners
- Obama’s Tax Stance: Averting a Class War Within the Democratic Party
- Hillary Clinton Goes Globetrotting
- USA 10-K: Why America Needs an Annual Report
- The 10 Fastest-Growing Retailers in America
- Wanted: Hypersonic Aircraft That Can Reach Anywhere on Earth in an Hour
- Vignettes from a Contested Land: An American Photographer in the West Bank
- U.S. Olympians Using Electronic Health Records for First Time in London
- Get Up! Sitting Less Can Add Years to Your Life
- Go Ahead, Binge-Watch That TV Show
- The Thrift Store: Not Just for Penny-Pinching Grandmas Anymore
- More Americans Planning to Spend Less on Travel This Year
- The Nitty-Gritty of Women at War
- Mitt Romney Calls Obama “Outsourcer-In-Chief”
- Obama Signs Federal Ban on ‘Bath Salt’ Drugs
- Summer Camp: Can It Make Kids More Responsible?
- Washington Monument to Stay Closed Until 2014
- Why Women Watch the Olympics (but Tune Out Other Sports)
- Destroying Timbuktu: The Jihadist Who Inspires the Demolition of the Shrines
- Who Is Kim Jong Un’s Mystery Woman?
- The Soviet Troops Who Stayed Behind
- Government Climate Report Shows That the Year-Long Heat Wave Has to Do with Climate Change
- 4-D Movies: Experience for the Entire Body Coming to U.S. Theaters?
- Olympic Torch Greets Queen of England at Windsor Castle
- The Bachelorette Watch: Blue (Ball) Curacao
- What Genius and Autism Have in Common
- Netflix’s Biggest Fans: Kids (and Moms)
- A New Exhibit Celebrates 50 Years of James Bond
- Jane Austen’s Mysterious Ring Up for Auction
- Now Do You Believe in Global Warming?
- Must-Reads from Around the World, July 10, 2012
- 6 Tablets to Consider for Windows 8′s October Launch
- Man Sentenced to 11 Years in Drug Bust that Killed Police Dog
- New York Couple Arrested For Dancing On Subway Platform
- Buoyed by Acquittals, Can Former Israeli P.M. Olmert Resurrect His Political Career?
- US Court Rules Iran Owes Soldiers $813mn
- Blast Effects
- Hot Stuff
- Think New York Is Crowded? Try a 300-Square-Foot Apartment
- I’m Sorry, All Computers Are Fundamentally Compromised Content-Creation Devices
- Issa Rae of Awkward Black Girl on the Future of the Web Series
- WATCH: A Beer with the Midas Touch
- WATCH: The Furby Is Back … And Still Creepy
- Designing 007: James Bond’s Style Celebrated in Major New London Exhibit
- Fast Food’s New Mantra: Remodel and They Will Come (and Spend)
- Happy Beatles Day! Here’s Our First-Ever Story on The Fab Four
- The portion of reefs in Asia's "Coral Triangle" (Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, The Solomon Islands, and East Timor) that are directly threatened by human activities such as coastal development, pollution, and overfishing, according to a new World Resources Institute report released Monday.
- Morning Must Reads: Limits
- Legendary Actor Peter O’Toole Announces Retirement
- As More Hybrids Hit the Market, All-Electrics Still Trying to Catch On
- Blackberry-Maker RIM Could Face Testy Crowd at Annual Meeting
- Really, Cranberries Do Protect Against Urinary Tract Infections
- Reading While Eating for July 10: Cookies ‘n’ Colliders
- What’s with All the Lizards in The Amazing Spider-Man?
- What Obama Wants
- MLB All-Star Game: A Case of Midsummer Stupidity
- What Charlie Sheen Teaches Us About Domestic Violence
- 10 Ways to Protect Yourself Online
- The Right Way to Ask for a New Assignment
- the number of professional and citizen journalists killed since the start of the uprising in Syria in March 2011, according to a report by the Paris-based press freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders. It wrote: "the past few weeks have been particularly deadly, with around 10 citizen journalists killed since late May."
- Obama Wins Crucial Cookie-Related Precursor to Re-Election
- The Man in the Madras Shirt: An Outsider Campaigns for Jakarta’s Top Job
- Big News: Obama’s California Bullet Train Is Still on Track
- Frank Ocean Pours His Heart Out on Channel Orange: Album Review
- Kim Jong Un Has A New Theme Song
- An Argument for More Self-Government
- How to Build Stronger Customer Relationships
- Too Busy to Date? Hire a ‘Secretary of Romance’
- Survey: 30% of Meat Eaters Won’t Date a Vegetarian
- Next Issue’s ‘Hulu for Magazines’ Hits the iPad
- Raise a Whisky Drink: Chumbawamba Calls It Quits
- All In One Place
- Why the Islamists Are Not Winning in Libya
- Is this Hitler’s Convertible?
- Spam Turns 75: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About the Canned Meat
- “Hog of War”
- French Audio-leak: Controversy Rages After Toulouse Jihadi’s Comments Get Broadcast
- Pentagon: We Don’t Plan for Absurdities
- Does This Baby Bikini Onesie Go too Far?
- Back on Tracks
- China's Slowing Economy
- Red, White & Jeep…
- Pakistan's Supreme Problem
- BioWatch: False Alarms, and a False Sense of Security
- Poor Hiring Practices Can Hurt Your Company’s Reputation
- Must-Reads from Around the World, July 9, 2012
- Romney on Medved – Tax Policy
- Food Stamps: More Benefit to Big Food Than to the Poor?
- Usher’s 11-Year-Old Stepson Declared Brain Dead after Jet Ski Accident
- Blueseed ‘Googleplex of the Sea’ Highlights Need For Visa Reform
- Was It Worth It? Debt-Ridden Greeks Question the Cost of the 2004 Olympics
- The Higgs Boson Is Like…Justin Bieber? A Giraffe?
- Margins and More: Who Can Actually Make Money from 7-inch Tablets?
- Pop Chart
- The Amazing Spider-Man Crafts Hollywood’s Greatest 3D Sequence Yet
- What’s With All the Offensive Alcohol Names?
- A Just-Right Black Hole Fills a Cosmic Void
- Romney on Medved
- LIBOR Scandal: The Crime of the Century?
- Essence Music Fest: Aretha Franklin, Mary J. Blige and D’Angelo Rock New Orleans
- Social Media and Sports Don’t Mix
- Risk Factor
- Listen: ‘Call Me Maybe’ Looped 147 Times
- Military Photos: A Week Inside the Armed Forces, June 30-July 6
- Pearl Jam Lets Superfan Create the Best Set List Ever
- Study: Uncircumcised Boys Have a Higher Risk of UTI
- The Revolution That Wasn't
- Dead Tree Alert: Walter White, the Greatest American Antihero
- We Should Follow Those Who Finish Second, Not First
- Kiwis’ Hawaii Adventure: Not So Bad, After All
- The Power of ‘Active Followers,’ from Mission Control to Mountain Climbing
- How Recruiters Use Social Networks to Make Hiring Decisions Now
- Shelling Out
- (At Least) Fifty Shades of Erotica
- The Walking Dead Preview: Michonne, the Governor and the Prison
- The Ghosts of the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda's Churches
- Study: Why Dogs and Cats Make Babies Healthier
- Reporter Golfs 18-Mile Course Across Detroit
- Relax. Read. Repeat.
- Ernest Borgnine’s Most Memorable Moments
- The 20% Solution
- After Cape Cod Shark Scare, It’s Safe to Go Back in the Water
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