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Must-see morning clip

Salon Staff
Jon Stewart on why Harry Reid is terrible, and how Fox News is (ironically) right about pointing it out

Internet trolls can’t help themselves

Lisa Selin Davis
Why does anonymity and an audience bring out the absolute worst in people?

Romney clarifies: By “culture” he meant “everything else”

Alex Pareene
When Romney said Palestinians had the wrong culture, he just meant they don't love freedom enough

Zoe Smith takes on everyone

Mary Elizabeth Williams
An Olympian weightlifter's blog responds to the men -- and women -- who hate on bodies different from their own

Clips from last night

Salon Staff
Colbert's scoop on Mitt Romney's VP choice

Newsweek gets Romney wrong

Alex Pareene
A Newsweek cover story gets Mitt wrong -- and another Newsweek story illustrates how

Jonah Lehrer resigns from the New Yorker

Santiago Wills
The superstar journalist fabricated Bob Dylan quotes

Olympic roundup: A dented medal; tickets furor

Associated Press
A color change in field hockey, the shower accident that led to a dented bronze medal, and other Olympic news

Music by Kim Jong Un’s wife

Jack Hamilton
Call me ‘Excellent Horse-Like Lady,’ Maybe?

The curative powers of the Internet

Glenn Greenwald
A well-crafted hoax is quickly uncovered, showing the advantages of Internet journalism over the traditional model

Whither the Olympic protests?

Natasha Lennard
The London Games once seemed a likely target for protests. But, so far, there's little to note besides graffiti

I can’t stop bruising

Lauren Sloss
I've always bruised easily, but I never knew that I had a bleeding disorder

New York’s new mosque fight

Alex Seitz-Wald
Far from ground zero, a new mosque in Brooklyn faces angry opposition, including familiar faces like Pam Geller

“Dinner: A Love Story”

Amy Finnerty
One meal could solve all your problems

Tea Party still loves Michele Bachmann

Alex Seitz-Wald
An Ohio Tea Party leader tells Salon he's "disappointed" that John Boehner spoke out against Michele Bachmann

NYT’s “grossly inaccurate” hit piece on Neil Barofsky

Yves Smith
A Grey Lady book review carries water for Tim Geithner

Don’t bust bogus “hype”

Jay Rosen
Why Salon's article on Reddit's Aurora reporting ticked me off

Old folks: The next addicts?

Jennifer Matesa
A fast-growing number of baby boomers and retirees are falling victim to America's next wave of addiction

My crippling student loan

Ann Nichols
I took out a huge loan to pay for law school. Decades later, I'm worried I may never be able to pay it off

Every woman should travel alone

Sarah Hepola
At 27, I took a road trip across the country by myself. It was foolish and lonely and the best thing I've ever done

Vince Gilligan: I’ve never Googled “Breaking Bad”

Erik Nelson
Exclusive: "Breaking Bad's" Vince Gilligan on how he writes Walt, the danger of Google and why the show must end

Colorado rises

Deborah Méndez-Wilson
During Sunday's vigil, several hundred demonstrators gathered in Aurora to shield families of the shooting victims

Did I ruin journalism?

Irin Carmon
A new book says I'm everything wrong with the Internet -- but its author can't even get his facts straight

What binds Palin and Stewart?

David Daley
We yearn for sincerity, on both sides of the aisle, even though we know it's all a game. An expert explains why
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