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“The Plot Against America” by Philip Roth
Laura Miller
In his most believable novel in years, Philip Roth imagines a 1940s America where Charles Lindbergh unseats FDR and the nation descends into vicious anti-Semitism.
The rising
Jann S. Wenner
As the Vote for Change concerts begin, Bruce Springsteen tells Rolling Stone why he had to take a stand this election year.
Baked Alaska
Rebecca Clarren
In the Arctic, where flowers are madly blooming, trees are growing to mutant sizes and the snowpack is thinning, researchers are getting an incontrovertible view of global warming.
Getting warmer
Katharine Mieszkowski
Environmentalists give John Kerry high marks for his views on global warming -- yet they admit that the Democratic candidate is making too nice with the coal industry.
Bush: Global warming is just hot air
Katharine Mieszkowski
The planet's getting hotter, ecosystems are going haywire, government scientists know it -- and still the president denies there's a problem. Guess which industry continues to fuel his campaign?
Simmering disagreements
Simon Tisdall
Tony Blair is unlikely to be Bush's best buddy in a second term -- unless the president changes course on foreign policy and other sticky issues.
Smear artist
James Moore
The coauthor of "Bush's Brain" examines the rise of Karl Rove as the dark genius behind the president's dirty campaigns.
UK to take tough line against US over Kyoto
Michael White
Blair prepares to split with Bush over climate change treaty as he assumes presidency of the European Union.
Future population explosion in poor countries
John Vidal
The U.S. will expand to 450 million by 2050, India will surpass China, Europe and Japan will stagnate, and Africa will explode.
Loyal company man?
Suzanne Goldenberg
It remains unclear not only how far CIA nominee Porter Goss would go in restructuring the agency but how long his new job would even exist.
The end of the world is here
Katharine Mieszkowski
Disasters spawned by global warming are no longer science fiction, Ross Gelbspan argues in "Boiling Point" -- they're already here.
“My name is Teresa Heinz Kerry”
Geraldine Sealey
As the candidate's wife revealed to wild applause Tuesday night, she will not be boxed in, focus grouped or stifled with a tight smile and a stiff wave.
At the speed of blog
Farhad Manjoo
After a Republican congressman resigned unexpectedly, a lefty blogger called for readers to send money to his opponent -- and the cash poured in.
To regret or not to regret
Geraldine SealeyBlair reignites nuclear debate
Patrick Wintour, Paul Brown
American lobbying adds to pressure as prime minister battles to keep controversial energy option.
Scare-n-hype 411
Joyce McGreevy
Free mandatory screenings of this upbeat, people-positive documentary improve America's economic outlook!
Resisting arrest
Gary Kamiya
Six decades before Guantanamo, Fred Korematsu refused to go quietly when the government tried to put him in a prison camp because of his race.
Tuesday’s must-reads
Geraldine SealeyCalifornia throws down a global warming gauntlet
Katharine Mieszkowski
The auto industry says California's plan to cut carbon dioxide emissions is illegal and will force consumers to settle for wimpy cars. A major collision between the Golden State and the federal government is looming.
The Salon Interview: Bill Clinton
Joe Conason
The former president blasts the Bush-Cheney rush to war, explains why Gore lost in 2000 and tells how Kerry can win in 2004.
Muckraker
Amanda Griscom
With the election in view, the Bush EPA stages a pro-environment road show -- across the swing states.
“Fahrenheit 9/11”: Yea!
Andrew O'Hehir
Moore is not just a traditional muckracker, but a crusading artist -- like Dickens, Solzhenitsyn and Springsteen -- and has become a signal artist of our time.
The Arabian Panther
Abigail R. Esman
Dyab Abou Jahjah's Arab European League calls for sharia law, celebrates 9/11 and warned Belgian Jews to break with Israel or else. Is he defending Muslims' civil rights -- or inciting hatred?
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