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Saturday, February 18, 2012
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Goodnight Sunshine

Germany is cutting solar-power subsidies because they are expensive and inefficient. 

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When Did I Ever Refuse an Accommodation?

Francis Ford Coppola discusses opening his latest hotel.

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Posthumous Baptism, Project Narwhal, and Moderate Rick Santorum

The week’s most interesting Slate stories.

Friday, February 17, 2012
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The Deepest Darkest Fantasies of Democrats and Republicans

Both parties are using the contraception debate to paint the other side as scary radicals. In others words, politics as usual.

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What? Me Worry?

It’s too early to say who will win in November. But Republicans increasingly seem to think it won’t be them.

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Bullhead

A powerful movie about the Flemish black-market trade in illegal beef hormones.

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The Celltex Affair

An ethics scandal strikes the world of bioethics.

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How Dangerous Is Asthma?

You’re more likely to die from drowning.

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Krugman vs. Brooks

The Times’ columnists are brawling about Charles Murray’s new book. They are both wrong.

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Battle-Hardened by the Climate Wars

The author of the "hockey stick" graph tells his story.

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Robo-Signing, Foreclosure Mills, and Problems at Fannie Mae

ProPublica’s look back at the stand-out reporting on the foreclosure crisis. 

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The Embers of Desire Gabfest

Listen to Slate's live show about the GOP race, the possibility of a third-party presidential candidate, and Stephen Glass’ fight to join the California bar.

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Should You Donate to a Candidate or a Super PAC?

It depends on how nasty you want to get.

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The Longform Guide to Anthony Shadid

Some of the greatest dispatches from one of America’s greatest foreign correspondents.

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You Don’t Need a Kitchen To Be a Chef

The fine art of guerilla cooking.

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Mystery on the Hollywood Backlot

John Logan (Hugo) wrote a screenplay that could’ve been the best movie Michael Mann ever made. Here’s why you can’t see it.

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War Dogs

How an Irish setter helped my family get through the Bosnian War.

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Out on a Limb

The search for the perfect cinematic tree.

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The American Way of Eating

The truth about money and class at Applebee’s.

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Corrections

Slate's mistakes.

Thursday, February 16, 2012
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Virginia’s Proposed Ultrasound Law Is an Abomination

Under the new legislation, women who want an abortion will be forcibly penetrated for no medical reason. Where’s the outrage?

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Why Chris Brown Is Even Worse Than You Thought

He not only beats women—he makes a conscious choice to beat women.

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Undefeated

A stirring documentary about a hard luck inner-city high-school football team with the will to win.

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Slow Food

Explainer House Call: What does sloth meat taste like?

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Mormons in America

Where the country’s largest homegrown religion thrives—and where it doesn’t.

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Austerity. China. The Housing Market. The Middle East.

Four reasons to stay gloomy about the global economy.

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My Night With Raquel

Bombshell crashes Fashion Week!

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Bringing Up Bébé

Do supposedly superior French parenting methods have lasting effects?

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Citizenship for Sale

St. Kitts and Nevis will let you buy citizenship. The United States should do the same.

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The Big Robot Questions

The social, legal, and ethical problems posed by the coming robotics revolution.

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Disco Lin-Ferno

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Backcountry Skiing

Is the sublime ride down worth the grueling hike up?

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Rez Life: An Indian’s Journey Through Reservation Life

An interview with David Treuer.

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Liberals, Don’t Homeschool Your Kids

Why teaching children at home violates progressive values.

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The American Way of Eating

Who eats at Applebee’s—and why?

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Brotherly Love

My twin and I share an earth-shattering secret that could devastate our family—should we reveal it?

Wednesday, February 15, 2012
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Can I Get on the Mormon “Do Not Baptize†List?

How to avoid being baptized after you’re dead.

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Apple’s Stock Is a Bargain

The company hasn’t peaked—huge growth lies ahead.

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A Kinder, Gentler Rick Santorum

Now that the man in the vest is surging in the polls, he’s toning down his talk on homosexuality, gay marriage, and abortion. Meet Santorum 2.0.

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Kill the Caucuses!

Maine, Nevada, and Iowa were embarrassing. It’s time to make primaries the rule.

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Obama’s White Whale

How the campaign’s top-secret project Narwhal could change this race, and many to come.

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The Culture Gabfest, “Silence Is My Breakup Album†Edition

Listen to Slate's show about Whitney Houston, Valentine’s Day playlists, and Midnight in Paris.

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The American Way of Eating

I got hired to do the hardest job at Applebee's.

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Facts Are Stupid

An essayist and his fact-checker go to battle over the line between true and false.

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Radical Solutions to Economic Inequality

If only Americans today were as open-minded about leveling the playing field as we were 100 years ago.

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Eugene Hoskins Is His Name

The long-forgotten story of a black autistic man in Oxford, Miss., who crossed paths with William Faulkner.

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The French Government Wants To Tone My Vagina

Inside my amazing and embarrassing postnatal “perineal re-education†class, paid for by la France.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012
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Bonding With Horses

Why are horses good for making glue?

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The Rise of the Enormo-Phone

A disturbing trend toward gargantuan devices like the new Samsung Galaxy Note.

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Dharun Ravi Should Cut a Deal

We may never know why Tyler Clementi jumped off the GW Bridge. Next week’s trial of his roommate won’t offer any answers either.

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Bringing Up Bébé

An American mom and a French dad discuss Pamela Druckerman’s controversial parenting book.

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The 10-Year Oscar Re-Vote

Let the academy correct the errors of Oscars past, on live TV.

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Singled Out

Why are Americans still so obsessed with single people—and so scared by them?

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Downton Abbey, Season 2

Downton needs more doors.

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Doubting Dater

What should I do when my Internet dates text lame excuses to cancel?

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Lin-Glorious Bastard

The thrilling, frustrating rise of Jeremy Lin.

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From the Book of Mormon to The Book of Mormon

What the South Park guys, Tony Kushner, and so many others get wrong about Mormons.

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Leave Cupid Alone, You Snobs

I'm not a brainwashed moron for sincerely loving Valentine's Day.

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We’re Living in a Golden Age of Documentary Filmmaking

But you’d never know it from watching the Oscars.

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Crazy in Love

For Valentine’s Day, a poem Ezra Pound called “the most beautiful sonnet in the language.â€

Monday, February 13, 2012
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Because I Said So

Romney is the “assertion candidate.†But if he is going to beat Obama, he needs to do more than repeat himself.

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Why Super PACs Are Good for Democracy

They’ve made the race for the White House a lot more fair.

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What Happened to a Leaner, Meaner Military?

The Pentagon budget again calls for more pricey, big-war weapons than we need.

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Hang Up and Listen: The Stop the Linsanity Edition

Slate’s sports podcast on New York Knicks shooting star Jeremy Lin, HBO’s boxing series On Freddie Roach, and the Westminster Dog Show.

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How Do You Rig a Straw Poll?

Buy all the seats in the house.

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Get Your Own Damn Coffee!

Most unpaid internships are illegal. Why don’t more interns protest?

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Love in Three Photos: the 20 Winning Stories

Sweet and heartbreaking photo haikus from Slate readers.

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Downton Abbey, Season 2

Has Lord Grantham gotten his groove back?

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Tinkering With Tomorrow

Join Slate, the New America Foundation, and Arizona State in Washington, D.C., for an event on the DIY revolution.

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Dog Days Are Over

In a live chat, Dear Prudence advises a woman whose friends want to dump their pooch at the pound so they’re free to travel.

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The Other F-Word

Listen to Slate’s show about the history and future of the word faggot.

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Dear Prudence: Barroom Cheapskate

A weekly Dear Prudence video.

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The Technologically Enhanced Memory

How will life change if we can’t forget anything?

Democrats for Santorum!

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What Makes Toxicology So Slow?

Why it's taking so long to investigate the death of Whitney Houston.

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"Eyes Gazing Into the Distance As If in Memory of Ages Past"

The accidental poetry of American Kennel Club breed standards.

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The Shape of My Heart

Where did the ubiquitous Valentine's symbol come from?

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Will You Accept This Digital Rose?

How little flower icons could solve Internet dating’s biggest problem.

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Cuckoo for Cocoa

Are women really crazy about chocolate?

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Sunday, February 12, 2012
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Downton Abbey, Season 2

Decoding the four big kisses of this week’s episode.

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Lunch With Dustin Hoffman

The movie legend is loving his transition to TV.

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Liberals, Don’t Homeschool Your Kids

Why teaching children at home violates progressive values.

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Virginia’s Proposed Ultrasound Law Is an Abomination

Under the new legislation, women who want an abortion will be forcibly penetrated for no medical reason. Where’s the outrage?

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Brotherly Love

My twin and I share an earth-shattering secret that could devastate our family—should we reveal it?

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Goodnight Sunshine

Germany is cutting solar-power subsidies because they are expensive and inefficient. 

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What? Me Worry?

It’s too early to say who will win in November. But Republicans increasingly seem to think it won’t be them.

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The American Way of Eating

Who eats at Applebee’s—and why?

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Why Chris Brown Is Even Worse Than You Thought

He not only beats women—he makes a conscious choice to beat women.

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Citizenship for Sale

St. Kitts and Nevis will let you buy citizenship. The United States should do the same.

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The Deepest Darkest Fantasies of Democrats and Republicans

Both parties are using the contraception debate to paint the other side as scary radicals. In others words, politics as usual.

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Backcountry Skiing

Is the sublime ride down worth the grueling hike up?

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Corrections

Slate's mistakes.

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Mormons in America

Where the country’s largest homegrown religion thrives—and where it doesn’t.

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How Dangerous Is Asthma?

You’re more likely to die from drowning.

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The Big Robot Questions

The social, legal, and ethical problems posed by the coming robotics revolution.

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The Deepest Darkest Fantasies of Democrats and Republicans

Both parties are using the contraception debate to paint the other side as scary radicals. In others words, politics as usual.

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Should You Donate to a Candidate or a Super PAC?

It depends on how nasty you want to get.

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Brotherly Love

My twin and I share an earth-shattering secret that could devastate our family—should we reveal it?

[image]

Slow Food

Explainer House Call: What does sloth meat taste like?

[image]

Virginia’s Proposed Ultrasound Law Is an Abomination

Under the new legislation, women who want an abortion will be forcibly penetrated for no medical reason. Where’s the outrage?

[image]

Why Chris Brown Is Even Worse Than You Thought

He not only beats women—he makes a conscious choice to beat women.

[image]
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Liberals, Don’t Homeschool Your Kids

Why teaching children at home violates progressive values.

[image]
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Slow Food

Explainer House Call: What does sloth meat taste like?

[image]

Brotherly Love

My twin and I share an earth-shattering secret that could devastate our family—should we reveal it?

[image]
[image]

Citizenship for Sale

St. Kitts and Nevis will let you buy citizenship. The United States should do the same.

[image]
[image]

Virginia’s Proposed Ultrasound Law Is an Abomination

Under the new legislation, women who want an abortion will be forcibly penetrated for no medical reason. Where’s the outrage?

[image]

Why Chris Brown Is Even Worse Than You Thought

He not only beats women—he makes a conscious choice to beat women.

[image]

Liberals, Don’t Homeschool Your Kids

Why teaching children at home violates progressive values.

[image]
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Goodnight Sunshine

Germany is cutting solar-power subsidies because they are expensive and inefficient. 

[image]

Battle-Hardened by the Climate Wars

The author of the "hockey stick" graph tells his story.

[image]

The Celltex Affair

An ethics scandal strikes the world of bioethics.

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The Embers of Desire Gabfest

Listen to Slate's live show about the GOP race, the possibility of a third-party presidential candidate, and Stephen Glass’ fight to join the California bar.

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Radical Solutions to Economic Inequality

If only Americans today were as open-minded about leveling the playing field as we were 100 years ago.


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