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By J.K. Trotter

Apr 16, 2013

Today's Best

Five Best Tuesday Columns

Nicholas Thompson on what a marathon attack means, John Tlumacki on photographing horror, Patton Oswalt on how tragedy renews our shared humanity, David Weigel on the futility of conspiracy theories, and Whitney Erin Boesel on Vine's role in replaying news.

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By Esther Zuckerman

Apr 16, 2013

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How the Rest of the World Is Watching the Wake of Boston

In the Muslim world there were concerns about who might be blamed; in Britain thoughts turned to their own marathon set to take place Sunday. In its aftermath, the Boston Marathon bombings became a global news story, appearing on front pages in places ranging from Argentina to Turkey. 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Apr 16, 2013

The Stories Behind the Most Indelible Images of the Boston Bombing

As images from the carnage in Boston continue to surface — of missing legs, of fallen men — so, too, has the truth behind some of the most memorable among them, however horrific or human. This is the truth we know so far.

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By Connor Simpson

Apr 16, 2013

Iran Earthquake Leaves Scores Dead

A powerful seismic event occurred near the Iran-Pakistan border on Tuesday, and some are expecting it may cause hundreds of deaths.

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By Philip Bump

Apr 15, 2013

What Is a 'False Flag' Attack, and What Does Boston Have to Do with This?

During the Boston Police Department's final press conference of a confounding and deadly day, someone in the audience asked if Monday's bombing was a "false flag" attack. We can both explain and answer that question.

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By J.K. Trotter

Apr 15, 2013

What Happened at Boston's JFK Library?

In the chaos following a pair of explosions in Boston, a wild report suddenly appeared: another, possibly related explosion had gone off at the John F. Kennedy Library. But the "explosion" later turned out to be an unrelated mechanical fire. So how did word of a third explosion spread?

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By Connor Simpson

Apr 15, 2013

Why Was the New York Post the Outlier in Boston Marathon Coverage?

The New York Post is either the most well-sourced newspaper in the country, the luckiest paper in the country, or an awful rag stirring up hate for Muslims. It depends on who you ask today, really. 

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By Esther Zuckerman

Apr 15, 2013

Stories of Kindness After the Bombing

In all the horror in Boston Monday, there are also heartening stories about how kindness emerged from tragedy: people on Twitter urging others to note the people who run towards the explosions, not a way from them, to help; stories of heroism from runners; journalists who ran the marathon, springing into action to cover the story; the first responders.

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By Elspeth Reeve

Apr 15, 2013

After a Bombing in Boston, All Quiet In Washington

President Obama did call the bombing of the Boston marathon "terrorism" in a brief statement on the event Monday, saying instead, "We still do not know who did this or why. People shouldn't jump to conclusions before we have all the facts."

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By Philip Bump

Apr 15, 2013

Map: Key Locations in the News of the Boston Marathon Bombing

Where the blasts occurred, the race course, reports of other devices.

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By Jen Doll

Apr 15, 2013

A Reminder to Be Good to Each Other

Something terrible has happened in Boston, this is clear from television and from the Internet, from photos on Twitter, from the news reporters on the ground, and from the images of those left bloody and wounded by what's currently being reported as two explosions located near the finish line near Copley Place.

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By Connor Simpson

Apr 15, 2013

The Boston Marathon's Final Mile Was Dedicated to Newtown Victims

Adding further heartbreak to utter tragedy, the last mile of Monday's Boston Marathon, which was rocked by at least two explosions resulting in an unknown number of injuries and casualties Monday afternoon, was dedicated to the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting massacre.

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By Connor Simpson

Apr 15, 2013

Obama Expects Alabama to Keep Rolling

For the third time in four years, President Obama greeted head coach Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide football team to the White House for the annual photo op and gear exchange. "I was thinking about trying to find some cots for them here, they are here so often," the President said.

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Explosions at Boston Marathon Kill 3 — Now, a 'Potential Terrorist Investigation'

Even as a city and a nation came together amidst the chaotic scene, there was not much good news in Boston this April 15. Catch up on all the details on the victims, the persons of interest, the moment of horror, and eyewitness accounts with the definitive account of a dark Patriot Day.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Apr 15, 2013

Bearded Blade Runner Spends 'Low-Key Evening' Drinking, Flirting with Women

On the heels of a family statement claiming that Oscar Pistorius is constantly "mourning" the death of his girlfriend,whom he shot to death on Valentine's Day, there are reports that the Olympic runner was out in Johannesberg drinking with his buddies over the weekend and flirting with several women.

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By Philip Bump

Apr 15, 2013

NYPD Officer Who Killed Her Family Never Fired Her Weapon for Work

A 13-year veteran of the New York Police Department, Rosette Samuel, apparently shot and killed her boyfriend, her infant son, and herself this morning in Brooklyn.

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By Connor Simpson

Apr 15, 2013

Are Guns Allowed at NRA-Sponsored NASCAR Races?

The suicide of a 42-year-old Texas man at an NRA sponsored Nascar race over the weekend was the cherry on top of a critical maelstrom the racing league faced in the lead-up to the event. But it also brings up an important question: how did he have a gun in the first place? 

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By J.K. Trotter

Apr 15, 2013

Today's Best

Five Best Monday Columns

Samir Naji al Hasan Moqbel on the hunger strike at Gitmo, Jason Farago on New York's housing market, James O'Keefe on taping politicians, Jillian Keenan on abuse in polygamist communities, and Heather Mac Donald on stop-and-frisk.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Apr 15, 2013

Rutgers's Abusive Ex-Coach Is Coaching 7th Grade Girls

Because, really, what could go wrong with a man who was fired for evidence of abuse — for kicking his 18-year-old male players, chucking basketballs at their heads, and using anti-gay slurs — moving on to supervise your 12-year-old daughter?

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By Dashiell Bennett

Apr 15, 2013

Suspect In Texas DA Killings Is Not a White Supremacist

The man who was previously considered a "person of interest" in the murders of two Texas District attorneys, has been upgraded to the chief suspect and is now in jail on other charges.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Apr 15, 2013

Kim Jong-un Comes Out of Hiding for Missile-Free Holiday

After disappearing from the public eye for two weeks, America's favorite "artificial" head of state re-emerged at midnight Monday to celebrate the most important holiday in North Korea — albeit a scaled down version without any fireworks, figurative or otherwise.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Apr 15, 2013

Guantanamo Prisoner Takes Hunger Strike to New York Times Op-Ed Page

After 11 years of imprisonment in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Samir Naji al Hasan Moqbel has never gotten his day in court, but thanks to The New York Times op-ed page, he's finally getting his say in public.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Apr 14, 2013

Trayvon Martin Shooting Targets Will Get You Fired from the Police Force

A police sergeant has found himself out of a job after showing up at a training day with a batch of paper shooting targets printed with the iconic image of Trayvon Martin's hoodie on the front.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Apr 14, 2013

George W. Bush, Amateur Pet Painter, Is Now a Grandfather

Jenna Bush Hager gave birth to a healthy baby girl on Sunday. When the young Margaret Laura "Mila" Hager goes home from the hospital she'll sleep under a portrait of a cat painted by her (in)famous grandfather.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Apr 14, 2013

The NYPD's Taunting Thieves with iPads and Purses Full of Cash

New York City isn't necessarily known to be home to the country's friendliest police force, but the NYPD's latest tactics for cutting down on petty theft sound downright mean.

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By Sara Morrison

Apr 13, 2013

New Jersey Has Prime Seats for Tonight's Aurora Borealis

The Northern lights will be on display tonight for the top half of the United States. A small sliver of the mid-Atlantic should get the best view. 

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By Sara Morrison

Apr 13, 2013

Rich Lady Accused of Bad Table Manners

According to this EXCLUSIVE report in the New York Post, real estate heiress Joselyn Wohl has been accused of stabbing her life coach in the hand with a fork.

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By Sara Morrison

Apr 12, 2013

Obama's Other Job Doesn't Pay Like It Used To

President Obama may want to think twice about that sequester pay cut. His tax returns, released Friday, show that his main source of income -- which used to be royalties from the sale of his books -- is now his presidential salary.

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By Sara Morrison

Apr 12, 2013

Did These Torrington Rape Documents Feed Social Media Victim Shaming?

The arrest warrants for two 18-year-olds accused of raping two 13-year-old girls were unsealed late Friday afternoon, two months after the alleged attack, and they paint a very different picture of what happened than the story we've been hearing from the Torrington police — the same story students have been using to blame the alleged victims.

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By Sara Morrison

Apr 12, 2013

Carnival Won't Reimburse Coast Guard For Poop Cruise Rescue

Carnival "Poop" Cruises, tickets for which are cheaper than usual for some reason, will not reimburse the Coast Guard the $780,000 it spent rescuing the crap-encrusted Triumph from itself.

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By Elspeth Reeve and Philip Bump

Apr 12, 2013

Cocktail Crossfire

Is a World Without Fleet Week a World You'd Want to Live in?

Late this week we learned that the sequester may bring an end to the annual tradition of Fleet Week, in which members of the Navy and Marines swarm New York. Is this a good thing? We discuss, with unadulterated weekend joy — and posters.

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By Jen Doll

Apr 12, 2013

There Is No Sandwich More Perfect Than the Grilled Cheese

An ode to the best sandwich in the land, on its special day. It's grilled, it's cheese.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Apr 12, 2013

Back Off, World: Iran's 'Time Machine' Creator Isn't a Scientist

There is a sad reality to the otherwise hilarious non-time machine "time machine" story that came out of Iran this week: It's making the otherwise legitimate Iranian scientific community look bad, even though it knows — just like you — that the inventor is a total quack.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Apr 12, 2013

How Bad Is 'Viral' Rape Shame? It Pushes Teenage Girls into Killing Themselves

Three boys have been arrested for assaulting a 15-year-old in California who hanged herself. If that sounds familiar, the arrests came one week after a 17-year-old in Canada hanged herself after an alleged attack by four boys at a party. There were photos. Indeed, if the combination of rape, victim-blaming, and a social media tornado from small towns to national outrage seems like something of a trend this year, perhaps this is the brutal new reality in age of Steubenville, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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By J.K. Trotter

Apr 12, 2013

Today's Best

Five Best Friday Columns

Seth Mandel on the trial of Kermit Gosnell, Alex Seitz-Wald on Mitch McConnell, Kevin Roose on abandoing Bitcoin, Matt Latimer on Thatcher's compromises, Om Malik on Mark Zuckerberg's immigration reform.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Apr 12, 2013

North Korea Says Tokyo Is Target No. 1

Don't look now, but the birthday of Kim Jong-un's grandfather is on Monday, and nothing would do more poetic justice to North Korea's warped version of history and its "unacceptable" war-mongering rhetoric than to drown one of its oldest enemies in a sea of nuclear flames. Which absurdity will win out?

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By Dashiell Bennett

Apr 12, 2013

Who Mailed Explosives to Sheriff Joe Arpaio?

Authorities in Arizona say they intercepted a package on Thursday that had been filled with explosives and mailed to controversial Sheriff Joe Arpaio.

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By Philip Bump

Apr 11, 2013

The Five Best Historical Graphs from the New Budget Data

One of the more interesting aspects of the release of the annual budget are updates to the historical tables, massive spreadsheets of data that show government spending stretching back decades. Here are five of the more interesting graphs that result.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Apr 11, 2013

George Zimmerman's Mom Thinks His Arrest Failed America Just to Please You

The mother of George Zimmerman released a letter on the one-year anniversary of his "most unfortunate arrest" Thursday, claiming that Florida police took him into custody to "placate the masses"—and not because he shot and killed an unarmed 17-year-old buying some Skittles.

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By Philip Bump

Apr 11, 2013

It Took Five Years of Violations Before the Newtown Gun Store Got Shut Down

The store that sold Nancy Lanza the gun that her son used to kill her ended up losing its license to sell firearms six days after the shooting, new documents reveal. Not because of the massacre conducted by Adam Lanza at Sandy Hook Elementary — because of violations stretching back way before Nancy Lanza ever entered the shop.

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By J.K. Trotter

Apr 11, 2013

Five Months Later, Weathermen Realize the Name 'Sandy' Is Too Sad to Re-Use

The World Meteorological Organization announced the retirement after deciding that the name was, well, "inappropriate."

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By J.K. Trotter

Apr 11, 2013

Today's Best

Five Best Thursday Columns

Kirsten Powers on media coverage of an abortion trial, Fareed Zakaria on the lessons of Thatcherism, Drew Magary on Mike Rice's abuses, Charles M. Blow on Rand Paul's Howard visit, and Tom Doran on Michelle Malkin's Twitter aggregator.

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By Jen Doll

Apr 11, 2013

The Kindness of the Cab Driver

When you ask someone if they have a "cab story," chances are, if you're in an urban, taxi-taking environment, the answer will be yes, and will be followed by any number of harrowing tales. But those are not the only stories. 

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Apr 11, 2013

Iran's Latest Fake Invention Is a Time Machine That Fits in Your Computer

After mastering the art of drones (by way of Photoshop) and the science of sending a monkey (that was not real) into space, the latest breakthrough out of Iran is a "time machine." The only thing stopping production, apparently, is the fear that China will make millions of crappy versions of it.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Apr 10, 2013

People Won't Stop Sending Severed Goat Heads to Wrigley Field

Police are investigating a severed goat head that was delivered to Tom Ricketts, owner of the Chicago Cubs, at the iconic Wrigley Field. That's weird right? Not in Chicago. Apparently this has happened before — several times.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Apr 10, 2013

The Man Who Held Four Firefighters Hostage in a Foreclosed Home Is Dead

Georgia officials won't say why a gunman took four of local firefighters hostage in a Freddie Mac-owned house on Wednesday afternoon, but based on that Freddie Mac detail, you can venture a guess.

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