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Google to hold international student science fair
Justin Spees
The internet monolith will create a forum for young science enthusiasts. But what does it mean for their empire?
The economics of love
Tracy Clark-Flory
OKCupid uses math to explain dating success. It's part of a recent push to turn romance into a simple equation
Zodiac signs change due to Earth’s rotation
Adam Clark Estes
Yesterday I was a Leo. Today I'm a Cancer. All thanks to (unwelcome) scientific research in Minnesota
Why won’t anyone sign Glenn Beck’s self-serving violence pledge?
Alex Pareene
In the guise of decrying violence, Fox's genial madman continues his crusade against liberals everywhere
Colbert on Arizona shootings and the pursuit of angriness
Adam Clark Estes
In Wednesday night's segment of "The Word" Stephen Colbert connects rhetoric, vitriol and Palin
How to tame the media, not be tamed by it
Dan Gillmor
In the new landscape, we can't be passive anymore. We must be skeptical but open-minded, questioning everything
Bitter blockers: Like antidepressants for your tongue
Francis Lam
At last! Bitter blockers promises that you will never have to taste bitterness again. Literally. Does it work?
Americans get it: It’s just a horrible coincidence
Steve Kornacki
There's still no evidence that the political culture had anything to do with Jared Loughner's rampage
Viral video star Ted Williams (and his golden voice) detained in Hollywood
Adam Clark Estes
The homeless man turned MSNBC voice held by police after an altercation with his daughter in Hollywood
Jon Stewart on shooting: No idea how to process this
Adam Clark Estes
"It would be really nice if the ramblings of crazy people didn't resemble the way we talk to each other on TV"
Your best hot soups for soup season
Salon Staff
From ever-evolving minestrones to spicy clam chowders, here's how to never be cold again
Darwin’s media: Surviving the info-glut
Dan Gillmor
Book excerpt: In an age of democratized media, consumers need to take some responsibility, too
Arizona shootings: Take a slow-news approach
Dan Gillmor
We need to wait for facts in fast-breaking news events; jumping to conclusions doesn't help
The Gabrielle Giffords shooting (liveblog)
Ethan Sherwood Strauss
Regularly updated information about the attack on the Arizona Congressman and others
Jon Stewart on Facebook: The “Anti-Social Network”
Salon Staff
What profitability, privacy, and corporate influence mean for the company's future
New year’s changes at Salon
Kerry Lauerman
A new voice on TV, and a farewell (of sorts) to Broadsheet
Open tabs: Help us, Jesus
Alex Pareene
Congress' birther heckler, Tim Pawlenty's true grit, and useless scoops
TLC’s mental illness network
Mary Elizabeth Williams
With its growing roster of hoarders and compulsives, the cable channel is going all crazy, all the time
The shameful attack on public employees
Robert Reich
The right's scapegoating is shot through with bad data, twisted evidence, and unsupported assertions
Be a better reader in 2011
Laura Miller
Choose a book outside your comfort zone and accept a reading challenge in the new year
Your best recipes for snow-ins and other emergencies
Salon Staff
Stuck at home? Roads impassable? Car on the fritz? Here's tasty food you can make with stuff lying around
More top Republicans join Sarah-can’t-win caucus
Justin Elliott
Columnist George Will and blogger Erick Erickson say that nominating Sarah Palin in 2012 would be a disaster
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