Opinion

Mayor Bloomberg took a bit of New York's soul

The billionaire mayor is a series of pluses and minuses that never quite add up. Let's hope some of the city's funky grit returns now

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Rupert Murdoch: 10 reasons he'll be back and stronger than ever in 2014

The media mogul hit a rough patch. But he'll look to strengthen the News Corp empire in the new year and likely thrive

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Right-wing biblical illiterates would be shocked by Jesus' teachings ...if they ever picked up a Bible

Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly defended the Republican Party’s spending cuts for SNAP by effectively declaring Jesus would not support food stamps for the poor because most them are drug addicts. If his insensitive remark is inconsistent with Scripture, which it is, then the question becomes why do talking heads on the right get away with proclaiming what Jesus would or wouldn’t support?

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In the past year, Google's bought eight robotics companies. Should we be concerned?

The company's expansion into robotics was developed in tandem with the US military

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15 wins for the progressive movement in 2013

In politics, as in sports, you can’t win ‘em all. With a divided government and a House of Representatives firmly in the control of tea partiers, it was a tough year for progressives in Washington – one marked by the painful cuts of sequestration…

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Why non-believers need rituals too

The last time I put my own atheism through the spin cycle rather than simply wiping it clean was when I wanted to make a ceremony after the birth of my third child. Would it be a blessing? From who? What does the common notion of a new baby as a gift mean? How would we make it meaningful to the people we invited who were from different faiths? And, importantly, what would it look like?

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Wolves of Wall Street: How a network of frat boys tilts the field against women

Martin Scorcese’s new film, The Wolf of Wall Street, depicts a culture of hyper-masculinity and emotional immaturity, as Leonardo DiCaprio’s character, Jordan Belfort, parties hard and cuts shady deals in a drug-induced haze. A report by Max Abelson…

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Raw Story's five biggest anti-LGBT A-holes of 2013

It was a big year for bigots of all stripes, but particularly for anti-LGBT bigots. The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to strike down 1996's federal anti-LGBT statute -- the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) -- and declare California's Proposition 8 unconstitutional inspired America's anti-LGBT jerkwads to a whole new level of hateful excellence.

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Atheism is an intellectual luxury for the wealthy

They prayed whenever they could find 15 minutes. "Preacher Man", as we called him, would read from the Bible with his tiny round glasses. It was the only book he had ever read. A dozen or so others would listen, silently praying while stroking rosaries, sitting on bare mattresses, crammed into a half-painted dorm room.

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The Gospel according to Fox News -- and their cries of holiday persecution -- make them look even more foolish

The annual "war on Christmas" took an unexpected twist this holiday season, when the UK-based website the Freethinker published the ironic headline "First known casualty in America's 2013 'War on Xmas' turns out to be a Salvation Army member". A woman attacked a bell ringer in Phoenix, Arizona because she was angry at being wished a "Happy Holidays" instead of honoring Jesus' birth by saying "Merry Christmas". In another act of Christmas violence, unidentified arsonists tried to torch one of the Freedom from Religion Foundation's billboards that proclaimed "Keep Saturn in Saturnalia" – a reference to an ancient celebration of the Roman god of agriculture.

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Why outer space is really the final frontier for Capitalism

The private sector is far more timid than it appears, so if we want to mine the untold riches of the moon, international socialism must step in

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Land of the free? America has 25 percent of the world's prisoners

The United States has about five percent of the world’s population and houses around 25 percent of its prisoners. In large part, that’s the result of the “war on drugs” and long mandatory minimum sentences, but it also reflects America’s…

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President Obama's NSA Review Group is typical administration whitewash

Notice how the White House moved quickly to thwart the only substantive NSA changes the Review Group was making

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