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Are we ever leaving Afghanistan?
Tom Engelhardt
By 2016, U.S. forces may drop to below 68,000, but they won't dwindle to zero any time soon
What do we tip waiters for?
Francis Lam
A veteran server reveals how we really don't care about the service when we tip, and how he makes more money
Anderson Cooper explores Michigan official’s anti-gay jihad
Justin Elliott
State official fights the "radical homosexual agenda" by hounding an openly gay college student on the Internet
Meg Whitman’s illegal immigrant hot button
Andrew Leonard
The candidate says firing her housekeeper made her sad. Will California's Latino voters get angry?
Google gives Gmail users more control over inboxes
Michael Liedtke
Now users can choose chronological stacking over threaded messages
Welcome to the Tweetcom era
Mary Elizabeth Williams
In the wake of "%$*! My Dad Says," another Twitter stream is optioned for TV. Here's why that's a bad idea
The dumbest attack on Paul Krugman, ever
Andrew Leonard
The economist's prose may leave opponents bloody and broken, but he is not a warmonger
AOL buys TechCrunch
Dan Gillmor
Former Net titan, still a powerhouse, continues content beef-up with Silicon Valley tech media, conference operator
WH messaging about its base
Glenn Greenwald
Increasing vitriolic attacks on dissatisfied Democrats are quite unlikely to inspire greater enthusiasm
John Kerry is right: Americans are ignorant
Rick Shenkman
But that doesn't make it smart politics for him to say so -- in an election year, no less!
Your best salmon recipes
Salon Staff
This week, the winners go traditional with lessons on curing, poaching and crisping up the king of fish
Why my kids watched me give birth
Madeline Holler
I wanted them to witness the pain and emotion of life. Then I started screaming -- and my daughter started crying
The GOP’s not-so-bright light bulb idea
Andrew Leonard
The Republican plan to save jobs: Return to the laissez-faire policies that lost them in the first place
“Boardwalk Empire” recap: Sex, murder, Al Capone
Sam Adams
The HBO show heats up as Jimmy tangles with Nucky, and has one strange reunion with his half-clothed mother
Obama argues his assassination program is a “state secret”
Glenn Greenwald
When many cynics thought it impossible, the President reaches an all-new low in his abysmal civil liberties record
Citigroup’s doomed attempt to erase the past
Andrew Leonard
The bank slaps a blogger for posting a company report in February 2009. What's it trying to hide?
All-new Salon for smart phones
Karen Templer
Announcing an improved experience for our mobile readers
Journalists prefer to voice their opinions
Scott Rosenberg
Many are leaving traditional news organizations for "bloggier" alternatives. Does this mean objectivity is dead?
How to be a true (non-mosque fearing) American
Andrew Leonard
A call to patriotism we can all get behind: Uncle Sam doesn't like scaredy-cats
The second great migration to new media
Dan Gillmor
In the '90s, old-school journalists jumped for stock options. Now, it's for safety and the right to a real voice
Cranky John McCain wrong about “don’t ask, don’t tell”
Alex Pareene
The maverick insists no one's e-mails are searched for proof of gayness, which is news to the guy that happened to
Why no amount of stimulus money will be enough
Robert Reich
Consumers are 70 percent of the economy, and they're in no rush to spend
Your best beet recipes
Salon Staff
Dips and curries and cakes and salads, mercifully pun-free! (OK, almost pun-free)
My relentless pursuit of the guy who robbed me
Amanda Enayati
A thief broke into my car. I used Craigslist, a dating site, MySpace and a fast food joint to track him down
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