Yesterday, the White House released four Bush-era memos on interrogation policy. The contents are chilling. Adam Serwer compares the documents to the Red Cross' detainee interviews to learn what happens when clinical directives are carried out. Meanwhile, Sarah Posner considers some of the restricting effects that religious belief structures have on women across the globe. And Allison Pugh wonders how America's marriage culture fares in tough economic times. As always, subscribe to our RSS feed to receive our articles as soon as they are published. Also, follow us on Twitter for highlights from our blog. --The Editors