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Seymour Hersh and the men who want him committed
Matthew Phelan
A venerable publication launches a ridicule campaign against one of America's top investigative journalists
Proactiv’s celebrity shell game
Rahul Parikh
The blockbuster acne treatment may have mega-star endorsements, but its ingredients are painfully ordinary
The story behind the “Roger Ailes indictment” story
Justin Elliott
Tracking down the origins of an unsubstantiated report about the imminent indictment of the Fox News chief
The military/media attacks on the Hastings article
Glenn Greenwald
WSJ, MSNBC reporters attack an expose. Plus, this just in from the NYT: "we tried our best not to be misleading"
Verizon iPhone has same antenna issue as AT&T iPhone
Jessica Mintz
According to Consumer Reports, the much anticipated model suffers from the same call-dropping problems
How to kill off economic growth
Andrew Leonard
New economic data prove, once again, that now is the wrong time to point the flamethrower at government spending
The DOJ’s creeping war on whistle-blowers
Glenn Greenwald
Federal investigators obtain the bank and phone records of a NYT journalist in order to discover his source
Glenn Greenwald explains WikiLeaks to Stephen Colbert
Adam Clark Estes
Salon writer targeted in a conspiracy to silence journalists tells Colbert what went down
The Republican shakedown
Robert Reich
How the influential rich steer the government away from real solutions for the economy
Are we ready for a Libyan oil shock?
Andrew Leonard
Get ready for more GOP attacks on Obama's energy policy: Gas pump prices are rising, and the Mideast is to blame
Jon Stewart interviews Donald Rumsfeld
Adam Clark Estes
Highlights include: Rumsfeld's feelings about safety, Rumsfeld's feelings about honesty, Rumsfeld's feelings
Indiana official fired for tweets about protests
Justin Elliott
The deputy attorney general had advocated using live ammunition against protesters in Wisconsin
Torture prosecutions and aid to Israel
Glenn Greenwald
Debating universal jurisdiction and the Middle East with former Bush speechwriter David Frum
Jon Stewart struggles to understand GOP’s Planned Parenthood cuts
Adam Clark Estes
GOP axes Planned Parenthood funding. Michele Bachmann thinks girls go to the mall for abortion. Stewart's confused
Your best citrus cocktails
Salon Staff
Fresh, bright, sweet and tart, these drinks can keep you charged under gray skies
Will Wisconsin start a walkout trend?
Justin Elliott
Legislators in Wisconsin -- and now Indiana -- flee to defeat anti-labor bills. Will the tactic spread?
The Koch brothers as Wisconsin puppet masters
Andrew Leonard
Gov. Walker's budget includes a provision to make selling off state-owned power plants easier. Connect the dots!
Rush Limbaugh suggests first lady is overweight
Peter Finocchiaro
Limbaugh compares first lady to Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover models
New book about Sarah Palin confirms what you know about Sarah Palin
Alex Pareene
The former Alaska governor is paranoid and obsessed with the media, according to a former aide
The dirty secrets of “The Help”
Laura Miller
A black maid sues a white author for stealing her story, but is that what's really going on?
Jon Stewart tries to figure out Scott Walker’s reasoning
Adam Clark Estes
"Daily Show" host calls Wisconsin governor's strategy "less of a fiscal sacrifice and more of a ritual sacrifice"
My son, the pink boy
Sarah Hoffman
Moms ask if my "feminine" son is gay. Strangers tell me I'm being too permissive. Here's what they don't understand
Libya snapshot: Three days of protests and government violence
Peter Finocchiaro, Teresa Cotsirilos
The uprising in Libya has met a bloody and merciless government response; at least 84 are dead
A horse-drawn trek toward a “do-over” in life
Christopher Sullivan
Bob Skelding and his 17-year-old poodle Clementine left New Hampshire in a wagon two years ago to see America
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