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Deal-a-Mealnew

Groupon and LivingSocial work for consumers, but local restaurants offer mixed reviews.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Matthew Schniper  |  06-16-2011  |  Business & Labor

Philadelphia Editor Spews Vile Rape Commentarynew

Dan Rottenberg, editor of online arts mag Broad Street Review (and way back, editor of this publication when it was Welcomat) wrote an editor’s letter last week that’s drawing criticism from national media watchdog outlets like Women’s Media Center—and deservedly so.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Tara Murtha  |  06-15-2011  |  Civil Liberties

In (the) Heatnew

The psychology, anthropology and politics of the summer fling.
Metro Times  |  Travis R. Wright  |  06-15-2011  |  Sex

Groupon's Secretnew

Are misleading online ads the secret to Groupon's success? And is Google implicated?
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Sarah Phelan  |  06-15-2011  |  Business & Labor

Shared Sacrifice in Californianew

Jerry Brown can't understand why voters don't support his tax measures after he awarded sweetheart deals to the prison guards' union and other public employees.
East Bay Express  |  Robert Gammon  |  06-15-2011  |  Policy Issues

Claims of Sexual Abuse by Former Priest Results in Calls to Stay Executionnew

The church of St. Clare’s in San Antonio, a symbol of faith and piety for some, has become an icon of the fear and shame others here have kept buried for decades.
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  06-15-2011  |  Crime & Justice

Tilting at Windmillsnew

Cleveland may win the race to build offshore turbines, but why have others stopped trying?
Cleveland Scene  |  Maude L. Campbell  |  06-15-2011  |  Business & Labor

Bottle Rockersnew

The secret is to stay on your feet with a bottle of water in your hand and get it gone.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Lee Gardner  |  06-14-2011  |  Features

The Sadist in the Skynew

Meteorologist Dave Neal and the mysterious science of killer storms.
Birmingham Weekly  |  Matt Hooper  |  06-13-2011  |  Science

Cooling the Rhetoricnew

Jim Daly and James Dobson certainly bring different approaches to Focus on the Family's work, and it's perhaps most obvious when you see their words side-by-side.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  J. Adrian Stanley  |  06-10-2011  |  Religion

Med-Pot Dispensary Owners Caught in War on Weednew

Joe Byron and Joe Grumbine thought they were doing the people of Long Beach a favor. Then they became targets in the city's weird war on weed.
OC Weekly  |  Nick Schou  |  06-10-2011  |  Drugs

The Politics of Defining—and Dealing With—Bullyingnew

Bullying may be in the spotlight, but policy makers struggle to address it.
Boise Weekly  |  Josh Gross  |  06-10-2011  |  Policy Issues

Endangered Species Act Has Kept the Water Flowing in Texas, and it Won't Stop the Oilnew

Despite all the political huffing you hear coming from Texas these days, the federal Endangered Species Act has actually been an economic boon to Texas.
San Antonio Current  |  Greg Harman  |  06-09-2011  |  Environment

Hype or Hope?new

A report on the outcomes of a Louisville housing project raises tough questions.
LEO Weekly  |  Anne Marshall  |  06-09-2011  |  Housing & Development

HIV: Too Many Positivesnew

African Americans have reason to be concerned about the AIDS virus. While black Americans currently make up 14 percent of the nation’s population, they represent 65 percent of the newly reported AIDS cases.
Illinois Times  |  Jolonda Young  |  06-09-2011  |  Science

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