Urban revolution is coming
Occupy may mark the beginning of a new era of city-based uprisings. An expert explains why -- and how
I gave birth at home and breastfed. My mom was drugged up and never lactated. Which one of us got the better deal?
3Occupy may mark the beginning of a new era of city-based uprisings. An expert explains why -- and how
Obama risked a trade war with China about manufacturing -- so why isn't he outraged about medical jobs?
A writer makes sense of the rows of empty cloth-bound diaries her mother left her
Cities as technologically precise as a Formula One race car are being built now. Do we really want to live in them?
In North Carolina, two churches face off over an upcoming vote on whether to constitutionally ban same sex marriage
From France to Norway, the far right is at its greatest strength since World War II
A new novel begins with a shocking discovery that takes us back to love and life in the South during World War I
A new novel traces an advertising executive's search for his father's murderer in a menacingly bland town
"Sound of My Voice" is the latest film to take a brain-twisting narrative -- and actually make it work
As a producer, I met people whose political views I detested. The hardest part was admitting they weren't so bad
"Game of Thrones'" teen ruler Joffrey Baratheon is the rare bad guy who can make you viscerally, physically angry
No, there's no new pro-necrophilia law in Egypt, and the EPA isn't "crucifying" all oil companies
After overcoming GOP opposition in the Senate, the Violence Against Women Act faces a tough fight in the House
Chen Guangcheng slipped his captors Sunday. Will the Chinese government retaliate against his family?
Freshly released tax returns could complicate the regular-guy-with-a-truck act
The WH tells a court the bin Laden raid is top secret, as it keeps leaking snippets to glorify the President
In Thursday night's "Parks and Recreation," Leslie Knope sounded more like an Occupy supporter than a politician
The commission voted to require stations to post political ad data online -- but it won't be searchable
Young people are leaving the church -- and some think a Romney presidency will only make things worse
The newest mobile app sensation isn't just a game -- it's an intimate new form of nonverbal communication
Can the White House fix a screwed-up system that leaves veterans at the mercy of for-profit college scams?
Pussy Riot's masked women have become icons of Russia's anti-Putin movement -- and turned the genre on its head
He’s telegraphing a move to the middle on immigration. Why isn’t the nativist right screaming yet?
P&G;'s Olympic spot trots out an old stereotype -- and manages to insult scores of women VIDEO
Why aren't Democratic candidates for Senate promoting liberal causes on their websites?
He says the president picked a "false fight" on student loans. Is he trying to throw the youth vote to the Dems? VIDEO
Why Republicans can't stop alienating Hispanics, women and young people
From slaughterhouses to sweatshops, modern society is constructed to let us ignore atrocities
Romney bashes Obama for "making us like Europe." But he's the one pushing failed European austerity measures
Hundreds of cases of prosecutorial misconduct have been found in recent studies. But few lawyers are disciplined
Contrary to right-wing propaganda, decent pay for workers helps the economy and boosts job creation
There are hints that Republicans may be learning to temper their most destructive political impulses – for now
Pick of the week: The astonishing documentary "Whores' Glory" explores the lives of sex workers around the world
"Season of the Witch" remakes Bergman's "The Seventh Seal" with inept action and weird CGI
"Fantastic Four" cartoonist Jack Kirby's work traces its roots to ancient Japan and early cubism
We speak to "Five-Year Engagement's" Jason Segel about commitment, chemistry and his friendship with Emily Blunt
The right's favorite congressman declares backsies on admiration for notorious author
The Arizona senator doesn't think the assault on reproductive rights is a "real issue that really matters"
One Direction is the latest group to create carefully manufactured hysteria among young girls
From the pit at his "Wrecking Ball" show, even his joyous body surfing ritual feels funereal -- and healing
Chuck Colson did more than just start a prison ministry; he forged key alliances on the religious right
Obama's second-term hopes could depend on the man Republicans have made themselves forget