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Sex at OWS: “You occupy my heart”

Tracy Clark-Flory
The right-wing lie machine wants to call OWS a public orgy. It's really filled with crushes and missed connections

Our misplaced faith in Twitter Trends

Tarleton Gillespie
#OccupyWallStreet probably isn't being censored, but it's time to stop worshiping algorithms

Occupy DC listens and learns

Jefferson Morley
A confrontation in Washington's Freedom Plaza shows how a movement grows

Those hypocritical Iranians

Glenn Greenwald
President Obama condemns the propping up of regimes which kill their own citizens as he does exactly that

What makes a book great?

Laura Miller
Arguments over literary prizes at home and abroad show how little we agree on what constitutes great literature

Is this video “Occupy Wall Street Gone Wild”?

Salon Staff
A controversial short film about protesters goes viral, outraging women -- and dividing the Salon staff

Jon Stewart: OWS now the “Hard Rock Cafe” of protests

Peter Finocchiaro
After a week on hiatus, the "Daily Show" host marvels at the growth of the movement

The new e pluribus unum: “We are the 99 percent”

Joan Walsh
Even the GOP is talking nicer about OWS. Can Democrats figure out how to support it?

Run over!

Peter Finocchiaro
Updated: NYPD officer drives over National Lawyers Guild observer with scooter, then arrests him

NY cop punches protester during morning march

Peter Finocchiaro
The HIV-positive protester says the officer should get tested

Insiders voice doubts about CIA’s 9/11 story

Rory O'Connor, Ray Nowosielski
Former FBI agents say the agency's bin Laden unit misled them about two hijackers

The LA Times notices the “double standard” on Iran

Glenn Greenwald
How can the U.S.'s global practice of "state-sponsored assassination" be reconciled with outrage over Iran?

Snapshots from an “Occupied” nation

Compiled by Salon staff
Open Salon bloggers document protests across America. Learn how you can contribute to our OWS coverage

The tragic, hilarious “We Are the 53 percent” movement

Alex Pareene
Conservatives launch a campaign against the poor and the old -- so we're launching one too

The rise of LGBT “honor killings”

Jodi Hilton
In Turkey, one man's murder of his gay son highlights a growing problem

Americans Sargent, Sims share economics Nobel

Karl Ritter, Malin Rising
Princeton, NYU professors earn prize for their research on the link between government policy and the economy

Americans Sargent, Sims Share Economics Nobel

Karl Ritter, Malin Rising
NYU, Princeton professors share prize for research on the link between government policy and the economy

Dithering Netflix cancels Qwikster

Emma Mustich
CEO Reed Hastings nixes plan to separate DVD delivery from video-streaming service

The Awlaki memo and Marty Lederman

Glenn Greenwald
One of the most vocal critics of Bush's executive power theories offers the legal justification for assassinations

“Daily Show” remembers Sarah Palin’s grandstanding

Peter Finocchiaro
Jon Stewart looks back at the mixed signals sent by the former Alaskan governor

Wild card in Wall Street endgame: Bloomberg’s girlfriend

Justin Elliott
The mayor's longtime partner sits on the board of the company that owns the park where occupiers are camped out

Martin Peretz still allowed to sound off on Arabs for The New Republic

Alex Pareene
The magazine's part-owner and long-time anti-Muslim bigot weighs in on the Arab Spring

Questions fuel the growing Wall Street occupation

Justin Elliott
As labor embraces a leaderless movement, utopian goals draw bigger crowds and more cops

Live blog: Unions march on Wall Street

Justin Elliott
Big Labor joins Occupy Wall Street for the movement's largest protest yet. Salon reports from the scene
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