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The Celts were smarter than we think
A new book offers evidence that the Iron-Age Celts possessed highly sophisticated scientific skills
11/04/2013 04:00 UTC
Fight between Beck, Kristol pits crazy right-wingers against merely nutty
"Moderate" conservatives who accuse liberals of siding with Islamic extremists say Beck goes too far in saying same
02/09/2011 01:09 UTC
Data privacy rules in the EU may leave the U.S. behind
Should privacy mean different things depending which side of the Atlantic you live on?
01/27/2019 15:00 UTC
Holiday cheer
Christmas music that doesn't stink from the Silent League and Rickie Lee Jones. Plus: The best source for free, legal mp3s.
12/23/2004 02:00 UTC
The Cup runneth over
Ethan Zindler reports on some World Cup scenes: Scottish fans bare more than their souls, French fans get racist and blas
06/18/1998 23:00 UTC
When a surplus is really a deficit
States are showing budget surpluses, but that doesn't mean that everything has been fixed post-recession
06/04/2013 01:25 UTC
"Master of None" tackles the empathy gap: How nuanced minority stories can shrink the emotional gulf between white Americans and "others"
Western media coverage of the Paris terror attacks outweighed others. What if we can change what audiences want?
11/22/2015 01:30 UTC
Relic hunter: A missing Christian relic, the fall of Nazi Germany and a mystery that flummoxed historians for centuries
There are 3 different "holy" lances said to have pierced Christ's side—but are any of them for real?
03/05/2016 04:59 UTC
The Fix
Jerry says Mick is sick, Kate Hudson says being pregnant is a turn-on and fashionistas say Madonna is a sellout. Plus: Nader eats pie and Kerry eats cheese steak!
08/13/2003 18:20 UTC
How Donald Trump is helping Joe Biden build back better
Republicans are too busy trying to avenge Donald Trump that they can't even unite to block Biden's agenda
05/03/2021 13:49 UTC
Is the Internet eroding America's Puritanism -- or making it worse?
Beneath the gawking, the online reaction to the Spitzer and Paterson revelations shows that Americans are wary of passing judgment on private sins.
04/01/2008 15:55 UTC
FDR’s forest army: How the New Deal helped seed the modern environmental movement 85 years ago
CCC members planted 3 billion trees, earning the nickname “Roosevelt’s tree army”
04/04/2018 10:30 UTC
Falling arches
McDonald's is under fire all over the world -- with Thursday's bombing only the most recent. Can the fast-food conglomerate withstand the heat of global anti-Americanism?
12/06/2002 06:01 UTC
"France" director Bruno Dumont on Léa Seydoux, digital media and how the "fake can generate truth"
Bruno Dumont spoke to Salon about his latest film about a French journalist who becomes a star, but abandons it all
12/09/2021 21:30 UTC
It takes a (global) village
As the humanitarian relief effort in Albania and Macedonia mounts, international organizations are seeking the cash and kindness of strangers.
04/13/1999 12:49 UTC