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Here are 7 reasons why the contemporary art world is an insufferable scam -- corrupted by the super-rich

For the last few years, I’ve hovered above the refreshments table at art events, guzzling free wine like a peasant and stuffing napkins full of bread and cheese into my purse. Usually the art is mediocre, I am alone covering an exhibition, and making small talk is excruciating without the encouragement of alcohol.

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Ted Cruz isn't an idiot, he's delusional -- and that's far more dangerous

Since Ted Cruz first announced his candidacy, much has been made of his chances of winning, his arrogance and his extreme conservative views. But most of the controversy over his candidacy centers on his lying.

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6 unlikely developments that could convince this atheist to believe in God

If I'm such an open-minded atheist -- if I really am an atheist because I think the God hypothesis is unsupported by the evidence -- what evidence for God would I accept? What would it take to change my mind?

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Looking hot while fighting the patriarchy: Feminism, bodybuilding, and gender norms

In June 2011, I competed in a figure/bodybuilding competition as a form of embodied research. This photograph shows me standing onstage during the Northern Alberta Bodybuilding Championships, wearing a tiny blue velvet bikini and high heeled plastic shoes while covered in tanning dye.

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Why a gay man like me is going to make it hard for Indiana businesses to exercise their 'religious liberty'

The following is not snark. It's an honest and practical inquiry: How will merchants in Indiana determine which customers can now be refused service under the state's new "religious liberty" law?

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Protecting parents over children: The shameless hypocrisy at the heart of right-wing Christianity

Why do the same people who fight against abortion argue that parents should have the right to beat their children and deny them medical care or education, as some conservative Republicans have done recently? How can someone oppose family planning because a pill or IUD might have the rare and unintended consequence of interfering with implantation, and then endorse beating a child, which might have the rare and unintended consequence of battering her to death?

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Obama, Netanyahu and the disappearance of statesmanship

Imagine that the elected leader of a foreign country did this to a democratically elected ally:

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Many women of color don't go to the police after being sexually assaulted -- here's why

The man who hovered over my intoxicated body one humid May night in my senior year of college, liquor and lust staining his breath as he laughed that my “no” really meant “yes”, is still on campus. He is the kind of man women whisper to each other about when they think he is not looking, whose transgressions against our bodies are cataloged in hushed tones and quick, ominous shakes of the head.

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Here are 5 inspiring badasses who stood up to the Christian right's homophobic idiocy

As long as the extreme Christian right exists, there are going to be closed-minded, Bible-thumping homophobes who trumpet scriptural passages "proving" that gays are going to spend eternity in hell. Need we remind these religious zealots that it’s the year 2015?

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Why should atheists have to show respect for religion?

"Can't we all just get along?"

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The 6 most evil presidents in US history who aren't George W. Bush

Evil, like beauty, is sometimes in the eye of the beholder.

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The national debt doesn't matter -- here's why

The rate of growth of the US federal government’s debt load has slowed of late, but its level remains high.

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White Christian America in decline: This is why young people are sick of conservative religion

There’s been a lot of media attention recently to the changing demographics of the United States, where, at current rates, people who identify as “white” are expected to become a minority by the year 2050. But in many ways, the shift in national demographics has been accelerated beyond even that. New data from the American Values Atlas shows that while white people continue to be the majority in all but 4 states in the country, white Christians are the minority in a whopping 19 states. And, nationwide, Americans who identify as Protestant are now in the minority for the first time ever, clocking in at a mere 47 percent of Americans and falling.

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