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Your best recipes for cooking with (or for) a crowd
Salon Staff
Creole roast beef po' boys, tamales, fresh pasta and socialist scones -- making food is the work we love
Why Obama’s corporate tax cut plan is wrong
Robert Reich
Cutting corporate taxes would be as good for the economy as Botox is for someone with a heart condition
New Republic owner Marty Peretz sick of pretending Muslims “are worthy of the privileges of the First Amendment”
Alex Pareene
The owner and editor in chief posts his monthly anti-Islam screed
Gen. Petraeus: Burning Quran endangers troops
Kimberly Dozier
A Florida church's call to burn the Islamic holy book on 9/11 prompts a rebuke from a top U.S. commander
Inside the strange world of “Hoarders”
Tess Lynch
The addictive reality show is changing views on our possessions. A participant from the show shares her experiences
Book matters
Glenn Greenwald
Discussing "American Taliban," "Over the Cliff" and my current, tragically untitled book
The real lesson of Labor Day
Robert Reich
The problem with the economy is structure, not the business cycle
The Great Jobs Depression
Robert Reich
Tens of millions remain unemployed. It's time the country makes a decision to change or suffer more jobless years
Paste magazine: Inside the death of a music indie
Rachael Maddux
The mag folded its print edition Tuesday. For some, it's good riddance to the overly pious. For me, it's heartbreak
ABC mysteriously pulls story on Mideast hijacking threat
Justin Elliott
ABC's Brian Ross reported that officials were on "high alert" for a hijack attempt -- then the story disappeared
When the stock market doesn’t matter
Robert Reich
The daily rallies and crashes have little to do with the bigger economic picture -- which remains bleak
Discovery Channel gunman reportedly shot dead
Justin Elliott
Suspect James Lee shot by police after hostage ordeal possibly sparked by his bizarre anti-overpopulation demands
“The American”: George Clooney’s killer trip through Italy
Sam Adams
"The American" showcases the struggle of making a good action movie in the wake of "Jason Bourne"
Healthcare’s midterm impact: Maybe nothing
Jonathan Bernstein
Democrats are in line for a beating in November, but healthcare might not have much to do with it
“Glenn Beck sex tape” one of few things beneath HuffPo’s editorial standards
Alex Pareene
The list of things you can't publish at the liberal news site grows, by one odd item
The right-wing congressman made for the Obama age
Will Bunch
Paul Broun is the perfect embodiment of the right-wing backlash that has greeted Barack Obama's presidency
Why a civil society extends unemployment benefits
Robert Reich
The dirty lie that unemployment benefits are the reason for long-term unemployment
Your best fruit cocktails (the kind with booze)
Salon Staff
Peaches, tomatoes, Portugal and bell peppers are our inspirations this week -- and Dora the Explorer?
Being a teacher-therapist in the wake of suicides
Lorraine Berry
After a tragic spring at nearby Cornell, I worry about my college students -- and my role as amateur shrink
Dana Milbank is now a liberal op-ed columnist
Alex Pareene
The Washington Post's snidest reporter is now free to share his actual political views, whatever they may be
Child abuse in Afghanistan
Tracy Clark-Flory
Sexual relationships are shockingly common between men and young boys, thanks in part to women's inequality
Park 51 reaction impacts young U.S. Muslims
Rachel ZollFive years later, a richer, whiter New Orleans
Matt Davis
Statistically, New Orleans is experiencing something of a boom. But don't be fooled about the reason why
Our new welfare queens, the undeserving unemployed
Joe Conason
Economic punditry on the right offers an insidious meme: The jobless are scamming, so why extend benefits?
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