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Why women are addicted to violent crime fiction

Reading about grisly sex murders and mutilation is a safe way to explore the threats we sense in the world around us

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Like word salad through a woodchipper, here is something Sarah Palin really actually wrote

Normally I don't like to write about Sarah Palin in back to back posts but, like Operation American Spring that went from farce to absurdity to hilarity , sometimes you have to go where the derp takes you.

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Recap: Game of Thrones: Season Four, Episode Seven, 'Mockingbird'

"Mockingbird" begins with the first act in the three-act play "Who Will Be My Champion," which at this point Tyrion believes he's the one directing. Jaime admonishes Tyrion for his spectacular speech in "The Laws of Gods and Men," because it means that all of Jaime's plans have unraveled -- not that that's a situation Tyrion regrets, since it also means that his father Tywin's are also in shambles. After revealing to his brother why he rejected a life at the Wall -- "I've fallen in love with a whore, and I was stupid enough to believe she'd fallen in love with me" -- Jaime reveals that he won't be able to serve as Tyrion's champion, so the condemned man asks his brother to find his former champion, Bronn.

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Quitter Queen says 'no' to Twitter diplomacy from her Facebook Fortress of Derpitude

When we last saw Sarah Palin,  -- Half-Term Governor of The Northern Territories, Mother of GED Students, Destroyer of Words -- she was fresh off of a featured speaker gig at the NRA's annual Blood Frenzy Circle Jerk. Depending upon your point of view, her speech went over boffo or she put her Naughty Monkey-shod slingback in it when she proudly said that she would like to to throw a Baby Jesus shower for each and every swarthy type she could get her  hands on when they are not full of grifted rube bucks.

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The facts prove it: Female CEOs are more likely than men to be fired

After high-profile sackings in at the New York Times and Le Monde, a survey confirms that top businesswomen work on the edge of a glass cliff

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We can't let misogynists take over the internet – be they male or female

The word "slut" has always been an issue of contention among feminists. It's not just that the term has been used in the past few years to publicly shame women for behaving promiscuously (or, as Urban Dictionary puts it, like men); it's that women heading up feminist causes themselves have been divided on whether we can reclaim the word – as in the case of SlutWalk, where marching women often self-identify as "sluts" and paint the word across their T-shirts and bodies – or should consign it to the misogynistic dustbin entirely, mouldering away alongside "career woman", "momtrepreneur" and the question about whether women can "really have it all".

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Murdoch-owned media hypes lone metereologist's climate junk science

This morning I, like any of you, was disappointed to see that the frontpage of The Times carried a story by the paper's environment editor, Ben Wester, which read, 'Scientists in cover-up of "damaging" climate view.'

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Thomas Piketty's big flaw? Capitalism isn't the same the world over

By William Q Judge, Old Dominion University; J Lee Brown III, Fayetteville State University, and Stav Fainshmidt, Florida International University

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