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US Sent Thousands of Sailors to Help With Fukushima. Did Radiation Make Them Sick?
A $1 billion lawsuit accuses Japanese energy company Tepco of failing to prevent the accident and lying about radiation levels. -
Designer Butterflies, See-Through Frogs, Giant Neural Networks…and Other Works of Modern Art
The distinction between art and science is becoming obsolete, and the results will amaze you. -
The Woman Who Forgot the Names of Animals
And four other neuroscience patients who changed how we think about the brain, and ourselves. -
Obamacare Will Save Lives: Trying to Kill It Is Cruel, Stupid, and Deadly
Why Ted Cruz and the Republicans' anti-Obamacare crusade means life or death for millions of Americans—like me. -
Why Residents of Disaster-Prone Areas Don’t Move
No word inflames more than "retreat"—as in moving people, even whole towns, away from danger. -
The Italian Job: How the Pentagon Is Creating a New European Launchpad for US Wars
The percentage of US forces in Europe based in Italy has tripled since 1991. -
How the US Military Keeps Reporters in the Dark
Those inquiring about secret bases and other operations are met with everything from ignored questions to airport detentions -
Why China Will Contain Itself
US-China relations are uncomfortable, but it's probably not be the start of a new cold war. -
The US Military and the Unraveling of Africa
In the wake of 9/11, the continent has become increasingly violent and unsettled. -
Obama’s New FCC Pick Could Help Determine the Future of the Internet
Will the president pick a public interest-oriented policy wonk or a former telecom lobbyist/Obama fundraiser to chair this all-important agency? -
Drone Warfare Isn’t Cheap, and it Isn’t Targeted
The idea that drones can make war better is part of a longstanding myth about air power. -
The Supreme Court's Big Gay-Marriage Week, Explained
The Supreme Court is taking up Proposition 8 and the Defense of Marriage Act this week. -
New Study Links Plastics Exposure to Breast Cancer
Women working in automotive plastics factories are five times more likely to get breast cancer. But their risk has been largely ignored. -
Space Warfare and the Future of US Global Power
Horses and bayonets no more—the US military is increasingly investing in space technology. -
The Nature of the U.S. Military Presence in Africa
An exchange between Colonel Tom Davis and Nick Turse. -
The Increasing US Shadow Wars in Africa
Unbeknownst to most Americans, the US has been steadily increasing its military footprint in Africa. -
The Few. The Proud. The Afflicted.
Exposed to poisoned water at Camp Lejeune, these vets may hold the key to a scourge that kills some 40,000 American women—and a few hundred men—per year. -
Thanksgiving Music Top 12
Two handfuls of MoJo staff picks for 2011—and no turkeys allowed. -
The Gaping Hole in Ron Paul’s Health Care Policy
The Paul plan for healthcare simply does not work.
