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How to make kale and spinach chips

Francis Lam
Dark leafy greens are sometimes a tough sell. This is the crispy approach

A disturbing threat against one of our own

Kerry Lauerman
UPDATED: An alleged plot to destroy WikiLeaks targets Glenn Greenwald. We want to know who is responsible

Why do I blog?

Cary Tennis
My therapist thinks in writing online I'm reliving the experience of being unheard

Stop kidding yourself, Mr. President

Robert Reich
The president doesn't seem to understand why corporate profits are soaring

Can Huffington transform AOL like she has herself?

Michael Liedtke
The media world is abuzz with speculation about the AOL/HuffPost merger. Can Arianna bring home the bacon?

Is Keith Olbermann at Current TV the weirdest idea ever?

Adam Clark Estes
Confirming rumors, Keith Olbermann announced a new gig with Al Gore's cable and Internet channel this morning

Jon Stewart’s Seven Deadly Sins mashups: Lust

Adam Clark Estes
"The Daily Show" released a series of sin-themed videos. Watch for cameos from former co-hosts and weird guests

Your best yogurt-based desserts

Salon Staff
Think it's just for granola? Think again: Try it frozen with mango, in crepes, and in panna cotta

AOL HuffPo buy signals news, ads push

AP/Salon
AOL's shift equals a new direction

AOL eats Huffington Post, Arianna to rule over all content

Alex Pareene
The liberal Web community becomes an arm of a money-losing content company

Go ahead, get rid of the individual mandate

Robert Reich
If the courts or the Republicans in Congress gut healthcare reform, there may only be one way forward: Single payer

A peek into the thrilling, exotic diet of a food writer

Francis Lam
Or: Everything I ate in the past week. Which is normally a snoozefest, but hey, it's Chinese New Year!

Gay adults on how they were “born this way”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Memories of LGBT childhood and a moving speech from the son of lesbian parents remind us what really makes a family

Murdoch’s Daily: Innovation or CD-ROM flashback?

Scott Rosenberg
Can it survive as digital newspaper without the web? Not without changes

Stephen Colbert takes on Bill O’Reilly’s impeccable moon logic

Peter Finocchiaro
"Where does Bill O'Reilly come from? He's on my TV. He's off my TV. He's back. Where'd he come from?"

Jon Stewart guesses who will replace Keith Olbermann

Adam Clark Estes
"It's been ten days since MSNBC & Keith parted ways leaving an Olbermann-shaped hole in American discourse"

The Kenneth Cole tweet heard around the world

Adam Clark Estes
The anatomy of today's meme -- and a couple of Twitter tips for Mr. Cole

Bob Barr’s conflict of interest problem

Justin Elliott
The ex-congressman has been advocating for the for-profit schools industry without disclosing he works for one

Koch brothers, Christian chicken-sellers besieged by thuggish liberal criticism

Alex Pareene
When corporations dabble in politics, the Constitution says you aren't allowed to boycott or protest them

Steven Colbert compares Cairo to Jersey Shore

Adam Clark Estes
It's less of a stretch than it sounds

Stocks up, houses down: What it means for America

Robert Reich
The real story isn't Wall Street's bull market -- it's Main Street's bear housing market

Stewart: The political hypochondriacs

Adam Clark Estes
"No one becomes more neurotic than the Woody Allen of Fox News -- Glenn Beck"

The case for running for president — and losing

Steve Kornacki
Why would a politician give up two years of his life for a doomed mission? Actually, there are some good reasons

Stephen Colbert defends “our friend Hosni” Mubarak

Amy Steinberg
"We pay him $1.3 billion a year but...that money buys us security. Remember, we haven't had a single mummy attack"
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