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How a skeleton became part of our family
Barbara Becker
For 85 years, we've held on to Felix's bones. It may sound morbid, but it's actually been a lesson in living
“Mean girls” struggle at the polls
Adam Hanft
An onslaught of attack ads don't seem to be having the desired effect. If anything, they're only backfiring
Only $4.2 billion to buy this election?
Robert Reich
High-rolling political investors don't need to spend a dollar more in order to exert overwhelming influence
This is what it’s like to eat only potatoes for 60 days
Francis Lam
A man does an extreme diet to prove the nutritional value of spuds. But he's losing his mind
How to understand Fox News
Jonathan Bernstein
It is not a conservative channel. It is a Republican channel
Marie Claire’s size-ism controversy
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A blogger's disdain for fat people sets off a firestorm -- but did the outrage do any good?
Tea Party Nation founder: I have a real problem with Islam
Justin Elliott
Judson Phillips, the leader of Tea Party Nation, defends his inflammatory comments about a Muslim congressman
Which literary character is a Facebook addict?
Laura Miller
From Sherlock Holmes to Jane Austen: How classic fiction figures would have adapted to the digital age
Tea Party leader: Defeat Ellison because he’s Muslim
Justin Elliott
Founder of Tea Party Nation wants to defeat Keith Ellison because, he suggests, Muslims do not belong in Congress
Boo! Your sweetest Halloween candy-inspired recipes
Salon Staff
A week from now, you're going to need something to do with all those leftover treats
Have I ruined my marriage and screwed up my life?
Cary Tennis
I got restless and fooled around and now I've come back. Why do I feel I've betrayed myself?
Post-election, Obama needs to avoid “the center”
Robert Reich
Could it be that Republican presidents understand a few things about midterm losses that Democrats don't?
In the House, a different Tea Party effect
Jonathan Bernstein
We know the Tea Party is a drag on the GOP's Senate chance. But what about the House?
John Yoo agrees that direct election of senators is bad
Alex Pareene
The torture memo author says the 17th Amendment is a threat to federalism
Fearing rout, Obama, Dems reach to female voters
Darlene Superville, Liz Sidoti
Women likely to vote now split fairly evenly between the two parties, but a lot remain undecided
About that Republican wave …
Jonathan Bernstein
I'm not going to bet on any candidates this November. So here's some comfort for both sides
Joe Miller vs. the press
Alexandra Gutierrez
His campaign "arrested" a reporter and scorns Alaska news outlets -- but now he may be paying a price for it
About that phantom Obama tax cut
Jonathan Bernstein
Of course people think their taxes have gone up under Obama: It's all they've been hearing
Hail the versatile fruit! Your best apple recipes
Salon Staff
Sweet, savory, sour and boozy, fall's first fruit inspired you to create dishes for any course of the meal
Joe Miller defends his goon squad
Alex Pareene
The Alaska GOP candidate hits Fox to blame the "blogger" who made those guards handcuff him
America is becoming a plutocracy
Robert Reich
More and more wealth in fewer and fewer hands, secret campaign donations: It's a perfect storm
Glaring double standard in tolerance for anti-Muslim bigotry
Glenn Greenwald
Like TNR's editor-in-chief, Fox News morning host Brian Kilmeade will not suffer for his repellent remarks
$#*! my congressman says
Adam Hanft
The 2010 elections have given us some of the most entertaining television in memory. Here's the best and worst
The case that could end cyberbullying
Mary Elizabeth Williams
An ex-model wins the right to learn the identity of her YouTube trolls. What does this mean for Internet privacy?
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