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“Firefly” returns to cable, Nathan Fillion weighs in
Drew Grant
Joss Whedon's space drama gets syndicated, but will it ever really come back from the dead?
The real Republican strategy
Robert Reich
The anti-union push in Wisconsin is part of a broader national effort by the GOP
The utter ridiculousness of hip food trends
Eddie Huang
A chef describes how suddenly hot ingredients -- like razor clams -- hurt the consumer in the end
Huffington Post fires back at Stephen Colbert with new site
Adam Clark Estes
After Colbert whined about Arianna reblogging his video of The Colbuffington Re-Post, HuffPost hijacks his site
U.S. Justice v. the world
Glenn Greenwald
Federal judge throws out claims Rumsfeld and other Bush officials violated Constitutional rights. Only in America
America: It’s time to win the future (of cooking vegetables)
Francis Lam
Meat debauchery was so 2010 (and every year before that). Chefs are having fun with vegetables, and you can too
Overview of Middle East crackdowns and the (varying) U.S. responses
Marian Wang
A quick and clean country-by-country guide to the protests in the Middle East, including America's responses
Jon Stewart balances Obama’s budget, challenges Watson to Jeopardy
Adam Clark Estes
"They're letting computers play on Jeopardy now. Apparently, they have run out of qualified human contestants."
Stephen Colbert creates own version of HuffPo
Adam Clark Estes
I am proud to say that the Colbuffington Re-post is now for sale. I will take $316 million
Don’t be a sissy! A marital guide flashback
Tracy Clark-Flory
A pamphlet from the 1930s illustrates how dramatically expectations for husbands and wives have changed
Enough with the budget baloney!
Robert Reich
Why Social Security isn't a problem for the next quarter-century and the best way to fix it permanently
Justin Bieber talks “Lesbians who look like Justin Bieber”
Drew Grant
Chelsea Handler quizzes America's favorite tiny dancer about the Internet memes that have sprouted around his fame
The case for a 70 percent marginal tax rate on the rich
Robert Reich
Why we should raise taxes -- significantly -- on the super-rich and lower them on the middle class
Colbert Report takes on Egypt, Berlusconi simultaneously
Peter Finocchiaro
"Protests even took place in the most backward and corrupt country in the Middle East: Italy"
Kim Jong Il kicks off week-long birthday party
Adam Clark Estes
The North Korean leader's birthday festivities include synchronized swimming, standing in line, & looking at things
Taylor Swift and Owl City singer trade love songs
Drew Grant
Ever get a cryptic love note from a Grammy award-winning songstress? How Adam Young confessed his V-day crush
The empire strikes again
Russ Baker, Kristina Borjesson
Sex, oil, chaos and corruption at the American University of Iraq
What not to say about Lara Logan
Mary Elizabeth Williams
As news of Logan's assault in Egypt broke, the victim-blaming machine kicked in
Levi Johnston’s sister takes it off
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Another member of the extended Palin clan promises to go nude -- but why?
Jon Stewart collects reactions to Egypt’s revolution
Adam Clark Estes
Some suggest Bush created freedom in the Middle East, others thank the internet, everyone is a little off base
Your best citrus recipes
Salon Staff
It's time to sun up your table with lime-garlic dips, orange-olive salads, Meyer lemon bars and spicy lemon pickles
Twitter and websites poke fun at reporter who suffered possible stroke on air
Peter Finocchiaro
CBS's Serene Branson is the newest viral hit for "flubbing" on air. The problem? Potentially an on-air stroke
Obama’s choice: Fight fire with gasoline
Robert Reich
The president proposes a budget with spending cuts ... which have nothing to do with reviving the economy
What makes a good sex scene?
Salon Staff
Our judges discuss their favorite (and least favorite) finalists -- and the delicate art of erotic writing
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