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Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is not Magneto; a judgment in New York will remind us of the strength of our own values.
Baldwin, Alec, preference for Stephen over, 314. Index for Going Rogue.
The case for suspending mail on Saturdays, seeing how the U.S.P.S. may soon be eliminated entirely.
An E.U. anthem will likely need to avoid its members’ own soldier-y lyrics.
Maersk Alabama attacked again by Somali pirates.
In Pakistan, conspiracy rumors are the currency of people completely locked out of power.
Video: Trailer for Slackistan.
Upset about noise in libraries, gasbag professor of Renaissance studies can’t stop complaining.
Inside the molecular gastronomy lab of Microsoft’s Myhrvold, soon-to-be cookbook author.
Mega-marathoners: obsessives who run hundreds of marathons, age be damned.
The list doesn’t destroy culture; it creates it. Umberto Eco on lists.
Blockbuster would like its movies back, please.
British army recommends soldiers bribe the Taliban with gold.
Running and losing for vice president has never been a promising route to the Oval Office. History shows why Palin won’t be president.
Slideshow: Insane asylums through the years.
Photos of the H1N1 pandemic—especially worth seeing are the eggs.
For this month’s “Of Recent Note,” tell us: What are your nontraditional holiday traditions?
Christoph Niemann finds unusual examples of biodiversity in fallen leaves.
A blog devoted to faux obis: things that are (k)not wood.
Was the movie cheesy, tacky, or corny? English offers more words, more opportunities for nuance.
Video: Visualizing the decline of the British, French, Portuguese, and Spanish empires.
The best books for girls and young women, a companion to the best books for boys and young men.