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‘Mama Grizzlies’ on Palin and the Female Candidates of 2010

9/27/10: Two self-proclaimed “Mama Grizzlies,” supporters of Nevada Senate candidate Sharron Angle, discuss why more women like Angle and Sarah Palin should be elected to office

Real vs. Fake Net Neutrality

After more than a year of waffling on Net Neutrality, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski just announced plans to issue weak regulations that give just about everything to giant phone and cable companies, and leave Internet users with almost nothing. Demand real Net Neutrality!

Kicked Out But Ready to Go Back

Lissa Young’s quest to serve her country again

Putting the Words in Parents’ Mouths

The College of the Holy Cross helps parents say goodbye to their kids on freshman move-in day with an ancient ritual given a modern twist.

What Took the UN So Long?

A Newsweek Starter Kit explains why it took the Security Council so much time to sanction Iran.

Detroit: More Than Just Ruins

9/8/10: Artists and historians explore and photograph Detroit’s abandoned buildings in hopes of protecting them from the wrecking ball.

Immigrating Can Be Bad for Your Health

5/3/10: For some immigrant populations, the United States is more than just “the Land of Opportunity.” Moving to America has presented a long history of health challenges for America’s immigrants.

How I (Sorta) Beat Jet Lag

8/19/10: NEWSWEEK’s Barbara Kantrowitz attempts to train her body to avoid jet lag in the days before a trip to Europe.

Politics, Porn, and … Palin?

08/11/10: Artist Jonathan Yeo discusses why former Alaska governor and ex-vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is a great subject for a portrait made out of cut-up pieces of pornography. The portrait was listed for $50000 and sold in early August

Pet Psychic: Paul the Octopus Is Unhappy

7/19/10: NEWSWEEK visited an animal medium to find out what celebrity animals are thinking and feeling, including Bo Obama and Paul, the octopus now famous for predicting World Cup matches.