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Civil War Special Issue
From Twain to Hawthorne to Stowe, The Atlantic looks to its archives to mark the war's 150th anniversary.
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Yes, America, We Have Executed an Innocent Man Corpus Christi Police Department

Yes, America, We Have Executed an Innocent Man

Carlos DeLuna was put to death in 1989 for a murder he didn't commit. Today, his case reminds us of capital punishment's flaws.

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Is China Ready to Innovate?

The country may one day have its own Silicon Valley, says James Fallows, but first it has to meet these requirements.

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Bubbles Are the 1%'s Best Friend

Wealthy investors have become the ultimate day-traders -- but they're gambling with the nation's economy.

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How Reddit Caught the Professor Who Fooled Wikipedia

T. Mills Kelly's classroom experiment helps reveal the shifting nature of the truth on the Internet.

Video of the Day: Everything Mitt Romney Likes, Autotuned The New York Times

Video of the Day: Everything Mitt Romney Likes, Autotuned

The crew behind Auto-Tune the News provides a handy guide to what the presumptive Republican nominee likes, and what he doesn't (vampires).

4 Questions for America's Escalating Fight in Yemen

U.S. drone strikes against suspected terrorists could risk worsening violence there.

Ken Burns's Formula for a Great Story

The iconic documentary filmmaker shares personal insights into the craft of storytelling and his lifelong quest to "wake the dead."

How Shutterstock Made $120 Million Selling Photos on the Internet

The unlikely story of a company that built a business selling the recent torrent of digital photos

The Rise of Superweeds

A long-predicted problem for genetically modified crops has arrived.

Why China Can't Stop Squandering Its Soft Power

The country's leadership is struggling with the spotlight, and with the global expectations that accompanied its rise.

Donald 'Duck' Dunn's Quiet, Sweeping Influence

The late, great bassist had an influence on nearly every genre of pop music.

The Fastest-Dying Jobs of This Generation

Goodbye to shoe machine operators, hello to computer systems analysts.

Chinese Media's Short-Lived Love for Sacha Baron Cohen's 'Dictator'

When the satirist spilled the "ashes" of Chinese ally Kim Jong Il, state-run media celebrated, then promptly censored the story.

The Lost Art of Changing Gears

The Fast and Furious movies show how even the most cherished skills for manipulating our machines eventually lose their utility.

29 New Albums to Listen to This Summer

This is shaping up to be a great season for new music.

Ron Paul Admits He Will Not Be President

The congressman doesn't want his supporters to stop crusading for liberty, but he needs them to recognize the nomination fight is over.

Why Unpaid Internships Are Immoral

Work is work, and people should be paid to do it, no matter what their age or experience.

Can a Better Vibrator Inspire an Age of Great American Sex?

One company's quest to bring better sex to a repressed nation

The Best Places for New College Graduates

A look at cities with low unemployment, good jobs, affordable housing options, and more

Buddy Roemer, the Anti-Spoiler

The likely Americans Elect candidate is encouraging his supporters to vote their conscience.

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