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That sound you hear is the shredding of the social contract

I met Supreme Court Justice William Brennan in 1987 when I was creating a series for public television called In Search of the Constitution, celebrating the bicentennial of our founding document. By then, he had served on the court longer than any of his colleagues and had written close to 500 majority opinions, many of them addressing fundamental questions of equality, voting rights, school segregation and — in New York Times v. Sullivan in particular — the defense of a free press.;

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If Nelson Mandela was not a saint, then who is a saint?

In many of the tributes paid in recent days to Nelson Mandela, it has been observed, approvingly, that he was no saint. Most know what it means, in ordinary language, to say of somebody with affection that he or she was not a saint. It suggests that…

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Does art make kids smart?

Taking kids to the art museum can be a bit like offering kids a nutritious snack. You can sell the outing as good news/bad news. The good news is we’re leaving the house today. The bad news is we’re not going to the mall. (And as a parent you want to avoid the mall – and any other place – that has multiple branded items for sale.);

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Creator of 'The Wire' says 'There are now two Americas. My country is a horror show.'

America is a country that is now utterly divided when it comes to its society, its economy, its politics. There are definitely two Americas. I live in one, on one block in Baltimore that is part of the viable America, the America that is connected to its own economy, where there is a plausible future for the people born into it. About 20 blocks away is another America entirely. It's astonishing how little we have to do with each other, and yet we are living in such proximity.

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It's time for brain science to ditch the 'Venus vs. Mars' cliche

Reports trumpeting basic differences between male and female brains are biological determinism at its most trivial, says the science writer of the year

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The naked truth: Hollywood still treats its women as second class citizens

Research shows female stars are paid less, have fewer lines and spend more time with their clothes off than men

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No, Daily Mail: Humans did not come from outer space or from monkeys f*cking pigs

For some reason, the Daily Mail in the last couple of weeks is doing its utmost to make two self-published fantasies by a couple of marginal cranks sound like legitimate dispatches from the world of science.

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Walmart on Black Friday: Scenes from the apocalypse

A Sheriff's department in western Virginia confirms this morning that a scuffle over a parking spot at a Walmart in Tazewell County resulted in a stabbing, which is, of course, how we know that the holiday shopping season is upon us.

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'We can't rest': Reporters in the U.S. need protection from the aggressive surveillance state

Last night, ProPublica founder and executive chairman Paul Steiger received the Burton Benjamin Memorial award from the Committee to Protect Journalists. Here are his remarks.

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The surprising struggles -- and heart -- behind 'Doctor Who's' birth

Before the "madman in a box," there was a man and a box. And An Adventure In Space And Time -- a 90-minute retelling of the origins of Doctor Who as part of the show's 50th anniversary this weekend -- packs a surprisingly potent love letter both to Doctor Who's original star, William Hartnell, and the fanbase that has followed the show since his arrival.

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Obsessing over cultural gender norms: What's the problem if girls act masculine?

A few weeks back, I went to my first baby shower. My friends have only recently started getting married and having babies – although not necessarily in that order – and I was psyched to pick out a set of adorable baby clothes for the twins to whom my friend had only weeks earlier given birth. I popped into a cutesy Brooklyn baby shop and said I was looking for a baby shower gift for new twins. Her first question: "Girls or boys?" One of each, I said. She pointed me to the section of girls' clothes, all pink, and boys' clothes, all blue.

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Mario Batali deftly fends off Twitter morons after raising money for Texas pro-choice charity

Chef Mario Batali announced yesterday afternoon on his Twitter account (540K followers) that for the next 30 minutes he was going to match donations from his followers up to $5,000 as, in New York, Sarah Silverman and Lizz Winstead were holding a fundraiser for Lady Parts Justice, a pro-choice effort to support women in Texas struggling under new restrictive laws...

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