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Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer fundraise on Norway attack
Alex Pareene
America's most virulent anti-Islam bloggers continue attacking all Muslims, accuse terror victims of anti-Semitism
Planned Parenthood firebombed, right wing silent
Alex Pareene
A potential incident of domestic terrorism this week got a yawn from most of the press -- and the political right
This week in global-warming denial
Peter Finocchiaro
Why is a questionable study from a controversial researcher
overshadowing actual science?
The House GOP’s debt ceiling hara-kiri
Andrew Leonard
A bill that can't pass the Senate swerves further to the right. Is there a strategy here, or just self-immolation?
The new Jim Crow?
Natasha Lennard
Democrats in Congress urge the Justice Department to look into new, GOP-authored voter ID laws
Stewart: I thought we already took care of this…
Natasha Lennard
"The Daily Show" host shares outrage that the 9/11 responders health care bill won't cover cancer
The return of an innovative designer
Stephanie Orma
An artist whose mysterious disappearance sparked Web forums talks about where she's been and what's next
The Norway shooter’s creepy Internet world
David Wroe
A look at the violent online games and virulently anti-Muslim websites that influenced Anders Breivik
The case against apps
Christopher Butler
Why the Web itself is a much better way of accessing, appreciating and creating content
How to turn the GOP into a party of liberals
Jonathan Bernstein
A foolproof strategy that will fundamentally transform the debt ceiling debate -- and the entire Obama presidency
Miranda July faces “The Future”
Andrew O'Hehir
The much-loved (and hated) filmmaker/actress/artist talks about her buzzy, tragicomic film -- and its talking cat
Stewart: Does Congress want to break up with us?
Natasha Lennard
"The Daily Show" host compares the debt crisis to a bad relationship that won't end
Right-wingers blame multiculturalism, abortion for Norway massacre
Alex Pareene
Anders Breivik's favorite American pundits show no shame in blaming liberals, Muslims for right-wing terror
Why the jobs crisis is about to get worse
Robert Reich
The one thing that will save us from this recession is the one thing Washington refuses to do
Media, stars react to death of Amy Winehouse
Drew Grant
Second-day coverage of the soul star's death is filled with celebrity tributes and tawdry speculation
Harry Potter: How it couldn’t have ended
Emma Mustich
Journalist Greg Palast claims J.K. Rowling had a surprising idea for her series' conclusion. We don't buy it
Wendi Deng successfully hijacks all News Corp. coverage
Alex Pareene
Newspapers and morning shows find a human interest angle on the complex phone-hacking scandal
Jon Stewart skewers Murdoch testimony
Natasha Lennard
"The Daily Show" host rips into the News Corp. CEO, Rebekah Brooks and the British police
The victimhood myths of Palin fans
Jonathan Kay
The reaction of her devoted fans to a blog post about poor attendance at a screening of "The Undefeated" is telling
How to sell Big Oil on the Web
Justin Elliott
Salon Exclusive: A new media marketing firm creates a novel greenwashing strategy for Chevron
Murdoch’s cream pie attack
Natasha Lennard
An activist throws a cream pie at Rupert Murdoch during his British parliamentary hearing
Wizards or Jedis?
Matt Zoller Seitz
Salon's TV critic and his ninth-grader discuss the cross-generational magic of Harry Potter and Luke Skywalker
Paul Ryan and the art of whiny resentment
Jonathan Bernstein
Hey, Republicans: Feel free to attack President Obama -- but please spare us the imaginary grievances
Are porn watchers the same as johns?
Tracy Clark-Flory
A new study conflates paying for prostitutes with indulging in mainstream and legal sexual entertainment
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