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Vote your vagina!
Rebecca Traister
Eve Ensler, the vulva-friendly playwright, hosts a fundraiser in New York in the hopes of getting young women to vote with their ... well, you know.
Death in the family
Heather Havrilesky
In the "Sopranos" season finale, Tony preserves the peace in his kingdom the only way he knows how.
Not “The Day After Tomorrow”
Amanda Griscom
Did the Bush White House try to block a new Web site devoted to educating the public about climate change?
Friday’s must-reads
Geraldine SealeyThe gas guzzlers who just can’t quit
Katharine Mieszkowski
American consumers won't change their SUV-driving ways until there's a major fuel shortage or a global warming catastrophe, according to the new book "The End of Oil." And by then it may be too late.
Never the twain shall meet
Christopher John Farah
"Occidentalism" offers a grand theory about why Arabs and Muslims feel the way they do about the West -- but ignores what the West has done to them.
Has Bush cleaned up his act?
Amanda Griscom
Big Oil's man in the White House actually makes a green move -- just in time for the election.
The Great Satan
Steven A. Cook
Thanks to Bush's neocon cabal, the Arab world now hates the U.S. as much as it does Israel.
The EPA’s revolving door
Amanda Griscom
Yet another high-level leader at the Environmental Protection Agency has decided to throw in the towel. Is a heavy-handed Bush White House to blame?
Just say no, to hydrogen
Salon Staff
If we're serious about stopping global warming, hybrid cars make a lot more sense than a hydrogen future, says Joseph Romm, a former Clinton administration energy official.
Bring your earplugs to Yellowstone
Amanda Griscom
When the Bush administration greenlighted snowmobiles in the park, it promised technology would keep the noise down. The new "quiet" models tearing around are anything but.
Rage and despair
Michelle Goldberg
Liberal Israelis and Palestinians say President Bush's embrace of Ariel Sharon's proposal may have killed the last chance for peace.
In the polls
Geraldine SealeyLogging the evidence
Amanda Griscom
The U.S. Forest Service is pulling a Dick Cheney on behalf of the lumber industry.
The mouse who would be king
Farhad Manjoo
Disney's ever-expanding copyright powers are threatening to squash everyone's cultural creativity. As two new books compellingly argue, the time is ripe for more anarchy, and fewer lawyers.
Public opinion watch
Geraldine SealeyLetters
Salon Staff
Readers weigh in on "Welcome to Armageddon," by Miles Harvey. Plus: Can you be a good liberal and still laugh at Bill Maher?
Wiring up the jungle
Cliff Barney
Integrating into the global economy brought Yelapa electricity and online booking for local bungalows. Not to mention crime, crack cocaine and a taste of big-city bureaucracy.
The new oil
Sonia Shah
Methane hydrates, locked deep beneath the ocean floor and Alaska permafrost, could be the next great energy source. That is, if they don't blow up in our faces and dangerously accelerate global warming.
Bush’s economic quagmire
Salon Staff
Sen. Hillary Clinton says acute job losses, "reckless" tax cuts, and record trade and budget deficits prove that Bush is "woefully missing in action" on the U.S. economy.
Spoilent Green
Amanda Griscom
If he keeps going, Ralph Nader may end up damaging support for the very causes he purports to care about most.
Suppressing the apocalypse
Arianna Huffington
The Pentagon says the earth faces an imminent environmental catastrophe because of global warming. Bush's response: Ignore it and babble on about gay marriage.
Rumsfeld’s weather report
Geraldine SealeyMonday’s must-reads
Geraldine Sealey
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