Report — From the November 2012 issue
How to Rig an Election
The G.O.P. aims to paint the country red
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Report — From the November 2012 issue
The G.O.P. aims to paint the country red
Readings — From the January 2011 issue
Article — From the September 2009 issue
Why foreign aid to Afghanistan stays in America
Notebook — From the June 2005 issue
Article — From the September 2004 issue
Pillaging Iraq in pursuit of a neocon utopia
Article — From the June 2004 issue
How privatizing the U.S. military subverts public oversight
Article — From the November 2003 issue
Squeezing a profit from the wreckage in Iraq
Article — From the January 2002 issue
Hello Wall Street, goodbye social security
Article — From the August 1997 issue
In Kazakhstan, the farce that is U.S. foreign aid
Notebook — From the April 1985 issue
Readings — From the March 1984 issue

Percentage by which the risk of type 2 diabetes increases for every two hours a day that a person watches television:

Two bottled ghosts—of an old man and a young girl—were sold at auction in New Zealand.

The practice of sexualized eyeball licking was causing conjunctivitis in Japanese sixth graders.