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Ask Pablo
Pablo Plastic
I'm trying to decide whether to have a second child. Will I be contributing to global warming?
Cleveland to Dennis Kucinich: Phone home
Edward McClelland
Back in Ohio, the left's favorite long shot is paying the price for his presidential ambitions. Calling him out of touch, four Democrats will try to take his House seat Tuesday.
McCain on contraception [12-second pause]
Lynn Harris
With friends like Tom Coburn, McCain's an enemy
Washington Times updates style guide
Alex Koppelman
With a new editor, the paper -- a conservative stalwart -- has made a shift toward using some more neutral terminology, and some on the right aren't happy.
“My uncle was laid off from that American Standard plant”
Andrew Leonard
A reader's tale of globalization, Ohio, and a shuttered toilet bowl factory
How to turn white evangelicals into Democrats
Vincent Rossmeier
According to author Amy Sullivan, liberals don't have to sell their souls to convert Christian Republicans.
Are you going to hell?
Louis Bayard
Former born-again Christian John Marks journeyed back into the evangelical America he'd left behind and discovered the promise -- and limitations -- of faith.
Missouri “abortifacient” bill both wrong and wrong
Lynn Harris
Disingenuous proposal reinforces misconceptions about women, contraception and abortion.
Memo from U.S. Christian conservatives to Europeans: Have more babies!
Catherine Price
That is, of course, only if you're white.
Oscar, are you listening?
Salon Staff
Salon writers and special guests weigh in on their favorite performances and movies of the year -- and the ones they couldn't stand.
What the Huck?
Mike Madden
For some reason, Mike Huckabee is still running for president. Is he really auditioning for the No. 2 job -- or a show at Fox News?
Planned Parenthood: McCain’s no moderate on abortion rights
Lynn Harris
A new radio ad aims to publicize the senator's anti-choice stance.
“Condoms and pills … disappeared”
Tracy Clark-Flory
A lesson in what happens when contraception is condemned as a method of family planning.
Why McCain provokes paranoia on the right
Joe Conason
Not only does the Arizona senator mock conservative orthodoxy, but, even worse, his pro-immigration think tank took money from George Soros and other frightening liberals.
Make your own candidate
James Hannaham
None of the presidential contenders felt like a good fit for my beliefs. So I invented a fantasy candidate -- and it screwed up my election day.
Young voters are stoked
Katharine Mieszkowski
Genuinely inspired, the Facebook generation is turning out to vote in record numbers. Will they make a difference?
Quote of the day
Alex Koppelman
Wow, Mike Huckabee -- why don't you tell us how you really feel about Mitt Romney?
The Senate’s FISA agreement
Glenn Greenwald
Harry Reid is touting the FISA accord as an example of Democrats holding tough. Is that true?
An anti-birth-control dystopia
Carol Lloyd
A new lawsuit argues that Manila's ban on contraception has had a devastating effect on poor women.
South Africa gets an earful about Mike Tyson’s visit
Carol Lloyd
A visit from the former boxing champion illustrates how the nation's government is still painfully ignorant about rape.
There’s nothing the matter with Kansas
Nadia Pflaum
Barack Obama goes "home" to one of the reddest states in the nation and promises to bridge the divide between parties.
FEMA covered up cancer risks to Katrina victims
Sheila Kaplan
Documents obtained by Salon reveal FEMA officials ignored scientific advice about toxins in thousands of emergency trailers.
Conversations: Cristian Mungiu
Andrew O'Hehir
The Romanian director talks about the Palme d'Or-winning abortion thriller "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days," the year's most acclaimed foreign film
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