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“Sarah Palin’s Alaska”: Hour-long campaign ad

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The Mama Grizzly's new TLC reality show claims to be neutral. But its real purpose is political -- and dangerous

Another day, another awful Matt Bai story

Jonathan Bernstein
I admit that I don't know everything about voter turnout. Why can't a certain New York Times writer?

The Bush tax cuts: Will Obama take a stand?

Robert Reich
The president still has a chance to prevail in the upcoming lame-duck Congress. I hope he takes it

I’m not leaving Salon!

Joan Walsh
I'm writing a book, blogging and doing TV for us. Still, I'm giving up the best job I've ever had, and here's why

Snacks on a plane: Your best recipes for traveling vittles

Salon Staff
You're on your way to Thanksgiving when the "hanger" kicks in -- hunger-induced anger. Here's how to keep happy

How the World Works goes to China

Andrew Leonard
Mayor Mike Bloomberg says Americans don't even know "what China is." So let's find out!

Ed Felten goes to Washington

Dan Gillmor
Princeton computer scientist named FTC's chief technology officer; he could make a real difference

Michigan official finally fired for harassing gay student

Alex Pareene
Andrew Shirvell is dismissed from the attorney general's office for his weird crusade against Chris Armstrong

Salon appoints new editor

Richard Gingras
Joan Walsh becomes editor at large to write book; Kerry Lauerman moves up

Journalists are citizens, too

Heather Michon
Keith Olbermann shouldn't surrender his right to donate his own money to a political candidate

The party of phony symbolic action

Jonathan Bernstein
If Republicans can continue to push their empty threats in the House, they'll be just fine these next two years

Archiving ourselves

Dan Gillmor
We need better ways to save the media we're all creating, for our kids and for the historians of tomorrow

Don’t forget America’s other economy

Robert Reich
There are two economic systems in this country. One is on the mend. The other is still coming apart

Cooks Source: The Internet roasts a plagiarist

Mary Elizabeth Williams
When a food magazine steals a writer's story, Facebook and Twitter lash back -- hilariously

Stephen Fry apologizes, sort of

Tracy Clark-Flory
The British author is sorry people took such offense to his remarks about women not liking sex

The painful misadventures of a well-endowed breast-feeder

Emily Grosvenor
I never liked having big boobs, but I thought it would make me a more natural mom. Boy, was I wrong

A mother’s anti-homophobia rant goes viral

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Her son's gender-bending Halloween costume outraged other parents -- so she penned an eloquent, moving response

The Party of No, supersized

Jonathan Bernstein
Will Republicans attempt to enact their agenda, or become the most hyped-up, amplified Party of No possible?

The GOP’s recipe for an anemic economy through ’12

Robert Reich
Could it be that Republicans want to keep the economy ailing through the next election?

Better yet, DON’T write that novel

Laura Miller
Why National Novel Writing Month is a waste of time and energy

Not so fast: Why Democrats might hold the House

Adam Bonica, Joshua A. Tucker
Everyone assumes that Republicans will triumph tonight, but our forecasting model suggests otherwise

Obama should learn the lesson of 1936, not 1996

Robert Reich
Following FDR, the president should shift the debate from his own failures to the irresponsibility of his opponent

Autumnal reverie: Your favorite pumpkin recipes

Salon Staff
From the homey to the sophisticated, pot pies to meringue tarts, you really turned it on for fall

What issue is worth losing an election over?

Jonathan Bernstein
A good politician knows something policy experts don't: Representation matters
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