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Cory Gardner, the warmonger: Why can't GOP talk about ISIS realistically?
Mark Udall's challenger is attacking him for saying ISIS isn't an "imminent" threat, even though Udall's right
09/30/2014 23:36 UTC
The Spielberg vs. Netflix battle could mean collateral damage for indies at the Oscars
Post "Roma," the Academy will discuss rules that would level the playing field — but it could affect indies as well
03/01/2019 21:30 UTC
"Code Name: Verity": The pilot and the spy
A stirring novel of two young women, best friends, aiding the French Resistance during World War II
08/08/2013 23:16 UTC
Roundup: Paris' ban on women in pants
Also: Researchers find that men dominate 76 percent of the world's news
10/01/2010 02:40 UTC
Europe's declaration of independence
Frustrated with the warmongering and arrogance of the Bush White House, Germany and France are making a historic break with the U.S. Relations may never be the same.
01/26/2003 01:41 UTC
How big brands could solve the gender pay gap in sport
Women’s sports have been stuck in a boom-and-bust cycle for the past 20 years. It’s time to start a new narrative
08/11/2019 10:59 UTC
Spotify Wrapped and more: What do end of year music wrap-ups say about our listening habits?
It's the most wonderful time of the year, when our year-end roundups tell us about who we really are and how we act
12/01/2022 22:18 UTC
James Patterson speaks out about his aggressive "book industry bailout" ads
The bestselling author placed high-profile ads asking the government to bail out books. He talks to Salon
04/24/2013 15:44 UTC
Joe Swanberg steps out: The filmmaker is still creating daring movies about normal people
With "Win It All," the director finally found a way to sneak into genre
04/16/2017 14:30 UTC
Lance Armstrong says "sorry" to Livestrong staff
According to a source, Armstrong apologized to the cancer foundation's staff before heading to his Oprah interview
01/15/2013 02:39 UTC
20 years later, Hanson's "Middle of Nowhere" stands the test of time
Bubblegum-pop, classic rock and power-pop influences make the preternaturally mature trio's major label bow endure
05/06/2017 02:59 UTC
The sublime ghost stories of Susan Hill
Spooky new audiobooks by the author of "The Woman in Black" to while away an autumn night
10/31/2013 23:00 UTC
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