From the rise in plastic surgery to advanced prosthetics, the line between the real and unreal has long since eroded
DOJ’s Dragnet on Leakers: The Apathy is Troubling, Especially Among Journalists
The revelation that the Department of Justice targeted Associated Press reporters highlights features of contemporary American life
Liberals Should Worry About the IRS Scandal
Anyone who cares about democracy should be disturbed that “respect the Constitution” now sounds Republican
Did Political Spin Hide the Truth of Benghazi?
Of course it did. Welcome to Washington.
Viewpoint: The Breast-Feeding Police Are Wrong About Formula
Lactation activists alienate new moms with their all-or-nothing approach, leaving most women to figure out a way to combine breast milk with formula on their own.
Viewpoint: Stephen Hawking’s Israel Boycott Is Lost in Space
It’s hard to believe he endorses a theory that if he can make some academic conferences a tad less prestigious, peace will bloom
Why God Is a ‘Mother,’ Too
A professor at Princeton Theological Seminary explains why women embody God’s loving care
Fareed Zakaria: Be Open, Be Optimistic, Speak Up
In a commencement address to the University of Oklahoma, Zakaria paints a picture of a thriving America
Viewpoint: Don’t Call The Planet ‘Mother’ Earth
By anthropomorphizing our planet, we find it inconceivable that it might become inhospitable to human life
There are Sex Slaves All Over the U.S. Right Now.
Why is locking up a woman for one’s own pleasure more newsworthy than locking up a woman in order to pimp her out?
Pete Cashmore: Top 10 Things My Generation Likes
Some observations about millennials from the creator of Mashable
Viewpoint: Is Mother’s Day Sexist?
Moms are thanked for hugs, while dads are thanked for being role models. But the family roles of mother and father have long since converged
How to Perform in a Clutch
In a vulnerable moment, it helps to reaffirm your personal values