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August 26, 2010

POLITICS

Former RNC Chair: 'I'm Gay'

Ken Mehlman comes out of the closet and talks about gay marriage, Karl Rove, and more.
By Marc Ambinder   Share    

BUSINESS

What's Really the Matter With 20-Somethings

Don't blame psychology for why many young people live at home—blame the economy.
By Derek Thompson   Share    

NATIONAL

Katrina, 5 Years Later

A photo tour of New Orleans's Lower Ninth Ward, where destroyed homes and businesses stand frozen in time.
By Julie Dermansky   Share    

INTERNATIONAL

Jihadi Forums Silent on Mosque Debate

Why they don't care about the latest controversy involving Islam in the U.S.
By Max Fisher   Share    

SAGE, INK

Mosque Allergies

A cartoon.
By Sage Stossel   Share    

CULTURE

Emmys 2010: The 10 Most Competitive Races

Glee or 30 Rock? Mad Men or The Good Wife? A slideshow of the leading contenders.
By Kevin Fallon   Share    

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

10 Reading Revolutions Before E-Books

The Kindle and the iPad may be the latest gadgets, but reading has already undergone many transformations.
By Tim Carmody   Share    

FOOD

Gin, Hold the Tonic

Drinking gin without a mixer? Unthinkable. Unless you've got a bottle of the good stuff.
By Clay Risen   Share    

VIDEO

The Last Days of Soap Opera

James Parker points out familiar tropes in scenes from As the World Turns.
By Jennie Rothenberg Gritz   Share    
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    The inexplicable collapse of a tennis phenom.
    Culture | Tom Perrotta
  3. Flogging Genghis Khan
    Mongolia revives its strongman. Will the hordes follow?
    International | Bill Donahue
  4. The End of Men
    Women are dominating society as never before.
    National | Hanna Rosin
  5. Have You Ever Tried to Sell a Diamond?
    An unruly market may undo the work of a giant cartel and of an inspired, decades-long ad campaign.
    Business | Edward Jay Epstein

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