Opinion

Atheist 'megachurches' undermine what atheism's supposed to be about

A so-called godless church wants to establish more US congregations. These 'places of worship' come across as a joke

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The stereotype of the 'horrible female boss' is still a problem

Even in 2013, many people still prefer men in charge. It's a bias problem that doesn't have any objective reality

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Climate change hits the poor harder and Typhoon Haiyan is just one example

The devastation in the Philippines following Typhoon Haiyan is a terrifying reminder that developing nations are hit hardest by severe weather brought on by climate change, which leads to even greater global inequality and suffering. Typhoon Haiyan…

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The more you know about the odious Trans-Pacific Partnership, the less you'll like it

Among the many betrayals of the Obama administration is its overall treatment of what many people refer to as "intellectual property" – the idea that ideas themselves and digital goods and services are exactly like physical property, and that therefore the law should treat them the same way. This corporatist stance defies both reality and the American Constitution, which expressly called for creators to have rights for limited periods, the goal of which was to promote inventive progress and the arts.

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Occupy Wall Street's debt buying strikes at the heart of capitalism

Across the United States, 2,693 people have received a letter in the last few months, which identified a debt and read: "You are no longer under any obligation to settle this account with the original creditor, the bill collector, or anyone else." This is the work of the Rolling Jubilee project – a non-profit initiative which buys personal debt for pennies on the dollar in the secondary market (where debt is sold to companies who then resell it to collection agencies) but then simply cancels it.

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Real-life hunger is no game

Coming soon to a theater near you: famine! The second film in The Hunger Games trilogy, “Catching Fire,” opens wide on November 22, based on the hugely popular novels of a post-apocalyptic world in which poverty and starvation force young people…

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Most of those outraged by Obamacare enjoy big taxpayer subsidies themselves

Why do conservatives have such a visceral hatred of a market-based expansion of health care coverage once championed by the Heritage Foundation – a scheme that their last presidential candidate called an expression of “the ultimate conservatism…

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How did graffiti become respectable?

For old school graffiti taggers, it may prove the final proof that commercialism is destroying their proud culture. Justin Bieber, the Canadian singer, has been accused of spray-painting the wall of a hotel in Rio de Janeiro. But even before the baby…

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Are American universities 'selling their souls' by targeting foreign markets?

When outspoken economics professor Xia Yeliang was dismissed by Peking University (PKU) last month, 136 faculty members at Wellesley College, an elite all-women's school outside Boston, took it personally.;

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Unions love New York's new Mayor Bill de Blasio. But can he deliver?

When Bill de Blasio won the New York City mayor’s race in a historic landslide Tuesday, most of the city’s 152 municipal unions felt a wave a relief – if not outright joy.;

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Google and Facebook may be our best defenders against Big Brother

The big online companies are calling for urgent reforms to protect us from having data intercepted

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Dear Richard Dawkins: Stop with the tweeting already. We atheists need you more than ever now

Atheism has plenty of adherents, but few internationally respected people we're happy to have speak for all. It's high time Richard Dawkins stepped back up to the plate

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Hillary Clinton is the most formidable presidential frontrunner in modern era

All the variables that predict primary winners from polling to endorsements are working more in her favor than in 2008

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