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Healthcare’s foreign invasion
Kate Tulenko
Obama risked a trade war with China about manufacturing -- so why isn't he outraged about medical jobs?
The 1%’s most dangerous lies
Lynn Parramore, William Lazonick, Ken Jacobson
Pernicious myths about the role of corporations are ruining the economy. Here's how to fight back
The Obama we’ve been waiting for
Robert Reich
In Tuesday's speech, he finally sounded like the man we thought we elected: One who stands up to moneyed interests
The theft of the American pension
Thomas Rogers
In the last decade, the country's biggest companies have raided worker benefits for profit. An expert explains how
The truth about the American economy
Robert Reich
How did we go from the Great Depression to 30 years of Great Prosperity?
Full text and video of Obama’s State of Union address
AP/Salon
Read or watch President Obama's second State of the Union address in its entirety
Who’s afraid of Frances Fox Piven?
Joan Walsh
Glenn Beck says the elderly professor is as dangerous as the armed Hutaree militia. That's not extreme rhetoric?
The fight for free birth control continues
Anna Clark
Contraception fails to make the White House's list of free healthcare services -- but there is hope yet
Live blog: Obama vs. the GOP
Salon Staff
Salon's news team provides minute-by-minute coverage and analysis of the White House healthcare summit
How I got well in India for $50
Aruna Viswanatha
My cheap, fast and effective treatment in New Delhi reminded me of everything wrong with American healthcare
Ask the Pilot
Patrick Smith
Will the airlines' current financial troubles affect safety? "Sully" Sullenberger thinks so, but I'm not so sure.
Salon Radio: Dr. Mustafa Barghouti on Israeli elections
Glenn Greenwald
The former presidential candidate for the Palestinian Authority speaks about Israel's elections, the aftermath of the attack on Gaza, and prospects for a peace agreement.
Best. Bailout. Ever.
Andrew Leonard
The U.S government guarantees that the U.S. home mortgage market will not fail. But free market fundamentalism? Bankrupt beyond belief.
We moved, and now my husband is miserable
Cary Tennis
My daughter is happy, and I'm doing well, but my husband hates it here, and I don't know what to do.
If we leave Iraq, do we lose for good?
Camille Paglia
Readers weigh in: Bush loyalists, gun lovers, Bach and Bowie fans, soldiers and a poignant letter from the widow of an American lost in Iraq.
How Bush helped the GOP commit suicide
Gary Kamiya
A new study shows that unless the Democrats self-destruct, they could walk into the White House in '08 -- and might hold it for years.
Arnold’s comeback
Chris Thompson
Politically dead just nine months ago, the canny governor has resurrected his career by cooperating with Democratic lawmakers -- to California's benefit. Republicans in Washington should take note.
The virtual moneylender
Farhad Manjoo
A new Web site allows you to borrow money from strangers in cyberspace. It may even free you from credit card debt and the usurers at the local payday loan center.
How Kerry could beat Bush
Ruy Teixeira
To close the sale with the public, the Democratic front-runner should can the populist rhetoric and talk to Americans about an "opportunity society."
Big lies
Joe Conason
How the right-wing propaganda machine demonizes liberals and distorts the common-sense politics of America: First in a week of excerpts from Joe Conason's new book.
Letters
Salon Staff
A nation united against telemarketers: Readers respond to Farhad Manjoo's "The Day The Dinnertime Phone Calls Stopped."
Clinton: Democrats “were missing in action”
Bill Clinton
In a major political address this week, former President Bill Clinton bluntly dissected the Democrats' recent electoral losses. Moving to the left, he said, is not a solution -- but fighting back is.
Microsoft to schools: Give us your lunch money!
Damien Cave
The software giant is cracking down on piracy in the public education system. But the campaign could easily backfire.
Medical fairy godfather
Arthur Allen
When Oregon state healthcare refuses to pay for a potentially lifesaving operation, a multimillionaire offers to pick up the $250,000 tab.
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