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A great noise-canceling headphone
Geoff Morrison
If you're looking for some peace and quiet, the Bose QuietComfort 15 is the way to go
Philip Roth vs. Wikipedia
Prachi Gupta
The author petitioned for Wikipedia to correct an entry about his novel, but was told he was not a credible source
T.C. Boyle: Older, still effortlessly cool
Gary Percesepe
The novelist dishes on politics, "Mad Men" and his next novel
Kellie Pickler, bald and bold
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The singer takes it all off for cancer awareness, and shows the healing power of solidarity
Sean Hannity to make cameo in “Atlas Shrugged” sequel
Jillian Rayfield
The Fox News host will appear in the movie based on the Ayn Rand novel
Judy Blume has breast cancer
Prachi Gupta
"Wait -- me?" The famed children's author announces her diagnosis in an emotional blog post
Are longer books more important?
Laura Miller
A first-time novelist gulped and let an editor cut his book in half. Here's why that was a smart move
NY congresswoman confused about slavery, history
Jillian Rayfield
Rep. Yvette Clarke tells Stephen Colbert about Dutch slave owners in 1898 Brooklyn
Must-see morning clip
Prachi Gupta
The Daily Show's John Oliver searches for a new slogan for the Obama campaign
Do gay couples have happier kids?
Jessica Valenti
Studies show that the traditional nuclear family is not better. It's a dying model -- and that's a good thing
Study: Divided classes promote stereotypes
Lori
A new report from the ACLU confirms what feminists have long suspected: Single-sex classrooms don't help kids learn
Amish fiction: Put a bonnet on it
Deborah Kennedy
Forget "50 Shades of Grey" -- Amish fiction is hot, and a woman in a headcover means an instant bestseller
Must-see morning clip
Prachi Gupta
Watch the trailer for "Mitt Romney: A Human Being Who Built That"
HuffPo donates $40K to yoga group; doesn’t pay masseuses
Alex Pareene
Plus: Salon finds the volunteer applications!
The four biggest convention stories you won’t hear about
David Sirota
Did you know your taxes are paying for the GOP's big party? The convention stories the media doesn't cover
Must-see morning clip
Jacob Sugarman
"The Colbert Report" tackles "legitimate rape" and basic biology
Right-wing blockbusters rule
Michael Barthel
First, "October Baby." Now, "2016: Obama's America." How conservative films are taking over the box office
Mitt-statements — The master list
Salon Staff, Alex Seitz-Wald, Jaime Cone
UPDATED: Romney's debate lies
Can self-publishing buy respect?
Erin Keane
Authors can now buy themselves rave reviews. Now that's lazy -- and counter to the true indie spirit
“Breaking Bad’s” Anna Gunn: Skyler might kill Walt
Willa Paskin
"Breaking Bad" is nearing the end -- and the actress who plays Skyler tells Salon she's imagining Walter's end
Inside the plan to steal the election
Steven Rosenfeld
The conservative initiative True the Vote is designed to obstruct the voting process at every turn. Will it work?
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