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To all the girls who envy my life
Charlotte Shane
As an escort, I often hear from young women who want the things I have. Here's what they don't understand
Google’s executive shakeup, or evolution
Dan Gillmor
The troika at the top reorganizes, and everyone wonders what it means
Confessions of an ex-Vitaminwater employee
Adam Clark Estes
During my five years working for the company, I learned how to lie about nutrition to consumers -- with snark!
Co-founder Larry Page to take over as Google CEO
Adam Clark Estes
Eric Schmidt will step down to the role of Executive Chairman on April 4. Will the shake up stir the stock market?
What 25 tons of explosives will do to an Afghan village
Adam Clark Estes
Leveling villages might not be the best strategy for American troops to make friends with locals
Jon Stewart’s irresistible offer to Glenn Beck
Adam Clark Estes
The latest plea to entice the libertarian and sometimes artistic pundit includes a five-pronged chalk holder
“Portlandia”: Can the left laugh at itself?
Matt Zoller Seitz
SNL's Fred Armisen dares to poke fun at organic food-eating, liberal culture in "Portlandia." But is it funny?
Why wasn’t Colbert invited to the state dinner?
Adam Clark Estes
"This state dinner is a potential catastrophe folks.. We owe them a trillion China bucks."
Your best take: Internet stalking
Salon Staff
In our "letter of the day," a Salon reader proves just how much private information is available on the Web
Why I’m still watching “American Idol” after all these years
Steven Axelrod
Judges come and go, but the show stands out as one of the few authentic reality TV programs
Washington Post “On Faith” contributor: Christianity rules, Islam drools
Alex Pareene
The paper rejects a submission insulting Muslims worldwide, but a conservative blog picks it up
A Victoria’s Secret star’s model breast-feeding
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Orlando Bloom shoots intimate image of wife Miranda Kerr with their son -- and the Internet voices support
Jon Stewart takes down Sarah Palin
Adam Clark Estes
As the former Alaska governor waxes hypocritical, the "Daily Show" host's sympathy wanes
I can find out so much about you
Ada Calhoun
After I got a job tracking down information about people on the Web, I learned just how vulnerable we really are
Can Apple thrive without its visionary CEO?
Michael Liedtke, Jessica Mintz
With Steve Jobs on medical leave, analysts wonder whether the company can keep breaking profit records
Pollster in fraud case now representing self
Justin Elliott
An update on the high-profile lawsuit pitting the blog Daily Kos against the defunct polling firm Research 2000
Why is the U.S. so awful at job creation?
Andrew Leonard
Labor markets in most advanced nations are recovering quickly. But the United States lags far, far behind
Jon Stewart on GOP’s “job-killing healthcare law” repeal
Adam Clark Estes
"Dispute if it costs jobs, not the most appropriate way to say it costs jobs"
Your best grilled cheese sandwiches
Salon Staff
Your momma didn't make them like this, unless your momma used jam, ham, olives or onions, and knew Andy Warhol
If I ran a news organization …
Dan Gillmor
Book excerpt: Some rules for the road for 21st century journalism
Facebook suspends sharing home address, phone number after revolt
Adam Clark Estes
When Facebook announced it would allow third parties to access more personal data, the world cried foul
Why I can’t stop reading Mormon housewife blogs
Emily Matchar
I'm a young, feminist atheist who can't bake a cupcake. Why am I addicted to the shiny, happy lives of these women?
FBI pays visit to blogger as potential “threat”
Justin Elliott
In the wake of the Arizona shooting, the FBI questions a blogger-critic of a Missouri congressman
Jon Stewart on the most absurd Tucson commentary
Adam Clark Estes
"If there's anything everyone can agree on, it's that the memorial service audience f***ed it up for everyone"
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