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Benjamin Plackett • March 29, 2012
Sensible response to Iran and its nuclear ambitions means understanding the science behind the sanctions.
Kathryn Doyle • March 15, 2012
I wind my way down through the spandrels and tendons of the Upper West Side, one Sunday morning. I bank east through Central Park, seeing almost no one. The streets […]
Susan E. Matthews • February 7, 2012
The case for legalizing medicinal marijuana
Susan E. Matthews • December 29, 2011
The top sex stories of 2011
Susan E. Matthews • December 15, 2011
Obama’s Plan B decision and the ensuing controversy
Susan E. Matthews • December 8, 2011
Is the ban on gay blood donation health-conscious or homophobic?
Lena Groeger • November 17, 2010
To move forward on climate change, the illusory boundary between science and politics must come down
Rachel Nuwer • November 9, 2010
Overfishing has led Indian fisheries to rely on less marketable species for profit — a practice that could have severe ecological consequences
Lena Groeger • October 27, 2010
How hidden biases influence our vote
Michael Glenn Easter • April 28, 2010
Houses once used as meth labs dot the country and pose health risks to their future residents
Anna Rothschild • April 23, 2010
New laws aimed at increasing the quality of life for New York City's horses threaten the future of Brooklyn's last stable.
Dave Levitan • January 26, 2009
On Monday, President Barack Obama followed through on a campaign promise to begin tightening standards for the automotive industry. He signed a memorandum instructing the Environmental Protection Agency to reconsider […]
Brett Israel • November 20, 2008
Public transit systems across the country received a long overdue boost from this historic election season. Voters signaled their willingness to invest in mass transit, despite the economic downturn, suggesting […]
Eric R. Olson • November 3, 2008
Tomorrow, November 4th, is the moment of truth when the American people will elect either John McCain or Barack Obama to the most powerful office in the United States, and […]