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FDA holds hearing on genetically modified “Frankenfish”
Christopher Hickey
AquaBounty's super salmon sparks discussion over safety, ethics of transgenic animals
This week in crazy: Dinesh D’Souza
Alex Pareene
The conservative pens an outlandish Obama cover story for Forbes, and his book is so nutty even Glenn Beck approves
Meet the guy who’s running against Christine O’Donnell
Maxwell Strachan
Democrat Chris Coons hit the political lottery when Delaware Republicans nominated O'Donnell. Who is he anyway?
Calm down, press releases tell us nothing about Palin’s ’12 plans
Jonathan Bernstein
Let's be clear: She may not run for president in 2012, but she's already running for 2012
Three super-mileage winners announced for Automotive X Prize
Christopher Hickey
Contest to create feasible, fuel-efficient transportation proves light weight goes a long way
Why getting tough with China won’t solve our jobs problem
Robert Reich
America isn't suffering high unemployment because we're buying too much from China and not selling them enough
Harvard slaps Peretz on the wrist, will honor him anyway
Justin Elliott
University calls New Republic owner's "Muslim life is cheap" comments "distressing" but will honor him anyway
Exclusive: Elizabeth Warren in her own words
Lynn Parramore
The woman progressives want President Obama to pick to run the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau talks to Salon
Attack of the cloned 4-H blue ribbon winners
Andrew Leonard
At the Iowa State Fair, the future of cattle biotechnology wins a prize
The secret, decoded text of Obama’s speech to children
Jonathan Bernstein
What the president was really saying in his address to America's schoolchildren today
The Republican threat to shut down the federal government
Robert Reich
Newt Gingrich did it in 1995 and he wants Republicans in Congress to do it again next year
Your best summer-into-fall dishes
Salon Staff
Green beans, strawberries and the seasonal pleasures of jalapeno-popper-stuffed sausage balls
America the Exceptional
Glenn Greenwald
The U.S. forces Iraq to pay $400 million to torture victims 2 days after America's victims are denied court access
Church of the savvy — “He isn’t handling it”
Howard Fineman, Chris Matthews and Mark Halperin weigh in on Obama's handling of Park51
Willow Smith signs to Jay-Z’s record label
Christopher Hickey
The youngest child of the Fresh Prince draws comparisons to Rihanna with her debut single, "Whip My Hair"
Pilots may get longer breaks
Joan Lowy
Proposed rules are designed to improve air travel safety by reducing pilot fatigue
The trouble with Google Books
Laura Miller
How rampant errors threaten the scholarly mission of the vast digital library
The tortoise economy
Robert Reich
There can be no return to normal because normal got us into the hole in the first place
Ronald Reagan biopic planned for late 2011
Christopher Hickey
Director and star unknown, but producers promise a fairer portrait of the former president than 2003 TV miniseries
Various matters
Glenn Greenwald
It derides the debate without mentioning its corporate stake. Plus: Snooping into your drugs; U.S.'s No. 1 problem
Wall Street buys some new friends
Andrew Leonard
Is the financial industry feeling burned by Democrats, or just looking to back a winner?
“Delinkification” is bunk: Linking is good for you
Scott Rosenberg
The "links rot our brains" contingent is wrong. Hypertext enhances our understanding and holds writers accountable
Report: Castro blasts Ahmadinejad as anti-Semitic
Will Weissert
Former Cuban dictator criticizes Iran president, questions his own actions during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962
Will our generals ever shut up?
Tom Engelhardt
As the military masters the media pulpit, it's pushing America toward a more hawkish position in foreign affairs
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