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New Study Sees Jewish Identity Crisis
More American Jews are secular than ever before
Police Arrest Man in NYC Biker Road Rage
Group of bikers had surrounded and attacked driver after accident
Obamacare Exchanges Open for Business: What You Need to Know
Answering key questions about the Affordable Care Act
NSA Looks at Americans’ Social Networks
The agency is using phone, other records to map out relationships
A ‘Rosie the Riveter’ Still Working at 93
She still wakes up at 4 to punch rivets into C-17 cargo planes
Christie Appealing Gay Marriage Ruling in N.J.
Fights decision that state must allow same-sex marriage
Murders Dip Everywhere, But NYC in a League of Its Own
‘The largest and most consistent decline in serious crime of any city in the country’
Miss Teen USA Targeted in Webcam Extortion
Man allegedly hacked computers, took naked pictures and then demanded more
An Alleged Terrorist’s Family Waits in Hope and Fear
TIME speaks to the family of one Somali American member of al-Shabab, the terrorist organization that took credit for the Westgate Mall attack in Kenya
More Expensive Stamps Won’t Save the Post Office
A newly proposed increase would bring $2 billion in annual revenue—but that’s nothing compared with the post office’s budget gap
Minneapolis Somalis Struggle With al-Shabab Link
Under scrutiny from the media and law enforcement, the Twin Cities’ Somali expatriates try to raise their children safely in America.
Navy Yard Shooter Thought He Was Under Government Mind Control
Aaron Alexis said electromagentic waves were attacking his brain