TODAY'S TOP STORIES - February 11, 2015
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Lynn Stuart Parramore, AlterNet
The supplement industry is in need of a regulatory remedy. READ MORE»
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Amanda Marcotte, AlterNet
The pundits forget that Christians are capable of “terrible deeds in the name of Christ.” READ MORE»
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Cliff Weathers, AlterNet
Used cars are not only easy on your pocketbook, they're easy on the environment. READ MORE»
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By Laina Dawes, AlterNet
Director Lee Daniels' breakout show traffics in the same damaging images of African Americans we've come to expect from television. READ MORE»
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By Elias Isquith, Salon
The man who turned "The Daily Show" into a pop culture institution is calling it quits. Here's why that's okay. READ MORE»
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By Liz Langley, AlterNet
Self-reported sexual trends are unreliable. But online searches don't lie. READ MORE»
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By Dawn Q. Landau, The Huffington Post
At times, it felt like death was constantly blindsiding me. Volunteering at hospice has changed that. READ MORE»
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By Rory Fanning, Haymarket Books
I was sure of one thing: I wasn't bringing freedom and democracy to anyone. READ MORE»
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By Tessie Castillo, The Fix
Why are women the fastest growing prison population in the US? READ MORE»
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By Travis Gettys, Raw Story
State Rep. David Moore’s bill is intended to preserve Montana’s reputation as a “decent state." READ MORE»
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By Jessica Glenza, The Guardian
A roundup of film critics' opinions of the highly-anticipated BDSM blockbuster. READ MORE»
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