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Moonshine Moonshine returns!

The fabled liquor of outlaws and gangsters is making a comeback with craft distillers. Too bad it's still illegal
  • If I became a man, would you pay me more?

    A new study looks at wage discrimination among transgender people -- and finds that becoming a woman might not be the best thing to do for your career.
  • Could you be a hockey mom?

    According to Nielsen, it requires less than you might think.
  • Today in Palin

    Think it's wacky to claim that "living next to Canada" qualifies as foreign policy experience? Check out today's roundup.
  • Biden's difficult balance

    Tonight's vice-presidential debate raises a tricky question for Joe Biden: How to beat Sarah Palin without coming off as a dick.
  • I am not a hockey mom

    And if you try to define my political views by my children's sports teams, I'll shoot a puck at your face.
  • The Palin problem

    After weeks of declaring that she's their girl, conservatives are expressing doubts about McCain's V.P. pick.
  • Can you be both pro-life and a feminist?

    It's a controversial question raised by Jennifer Baumgardner in her new book, "Abortion & Life."
  • Who's your sugar mama?

    Large political donations from women are up dramatically since 2000 -- and it may not entirely be because of Clinton and Palin.
  • Inspiration of the day

    After a traumatic childhood of her own, Somaly Mam is helping Cambodian girls escape sexual slavery.
  • All hail the slug queen!

    In a pageant in Eugene, Ore., the slimiest contestant wins.
  • No undie Sunday!

    An Australian bar promises free drinks to anyone willing to hand her panties to the bartender.
  • First pet food, now infant formula?

    Chinese authorities are scrambling to deal with contaminated milk powder that's making thousands of babies sick.
  • Today in Palin

    It's Tuesday, and you probably know what that means.
  • Did you just call me a zygote?

    In November, Colorado voters will decide whether the state's Constitution should define fertilized eggs as people.
  • To sleep, perchance to have hormonally fueled bad dreams

    Do women's menstrual cycles make them more likely to have nightmares?
  • Lynne Spears tells all

    Britney's mom subjects her daughters to a new form of exposure.
  • Nature vs. nurture, like you've never seen them before

    New research suggests that the more egalitarian and prosperous a society is, the more its men and women live up to gender stereotypes.
  • Political displays of affection

    Is John McCain's habit of hugging running mate Sarah Palin a condescending tic? Or just a way of showing they're a team?
  • A new way to check your boobs

    A technique called molecular breast imaging may help spot cancer in women with dense breast tissue.
  • Is she a prostitute? Or just a "temporary wife"?

    In Iran, a draconian "Family Protection Act" has been shelved ... for now.
  • Today in Palin

    More articles than you ever wanted to read on the GOP's vice-presidential pick.
  • When marrying for love gets you buried alive

    A request for tribal leaders of the world: Could you stop with the honor killings?
  • Clearasil condoms?

    Cambodian women find an unexpected use for the lubricant.
  • "WTF" of the day

    Relatives of an 8-year-old Saudi girl, married without her knowledge to a man in his 50s, are fighting to get her a divorce.
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