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Forget policy details: Obama needs a good story

Robert Reich
Big business and Wall Street are responsible for the stalled economy, but Democrats won't say it

Meet MLK’s Glenn Beck-loving niece

Daniel Denvir
Pro-life, anti-gay Alveda King talks to Salon about her uncle, beliefs and planned speech at Saturday's big rally

The “Hurt Locker” reality show controversy

Sam Adams
Critics argue that a proposed Afghanistan series will turn war into entertainment -- but they're missing the point

After “City Island,” time for Hollywood meetings

Raymond De Felitta
Now that my movie is finally out on DVD, I realize the time has come to aim big -- and sell out?

Thursday link dump: John McCain’s unicorn

Alex Pareene
Michele Bachmann prepares to rally, Newt and Arianna hang out, and David Broder's McCain fantasy

Barack Obama: Ideological president

Ned Resnikoff
Understanding his presidency requires an appreciation of the difference between "non-ideological" and "pragmatic"

Who’s a journalist? Does that matter?

Dan Gillmor
What should we call the people who are creating valuable new information in the new-media ecosystem?

Google adds Voice and free phone calls to Gmail

Christopher Hickey
The search giant announces new additions to mail service, plus Google Voice phone booths

Lady Gaga’s male alter ego

Tracy Clark-Flory
Rumor has it the pop star is pretending to be Jo Calderone. Is it edgy performance art or boringly predictable?

Apple rumors: New iPod Touch and iTV

Christine Mathias
iTunes will compete with Netflix and Hulu by offering TV episodes for rent, and Facetime comes to the mp3 player

Dems shouldn’t get too excited about Alaska prospects

Justin Elliott
Democratic Senate candidate Scott McAdams has raised just $9,000, and he failed to make a key filing with the FEC

Why Democrats should propose a “people’s tax cut”

Robert Reich
The GOP calls ending the Bush tax cuts on the richest 3 percent a "tax increase." Democrats should attack

Tao Lin: Lit “it boy” for the Internet age

Daniel B. Roberts
Tao Lin gets arrested in a bookstore. He lets fans buy shares of his book. Meet literature's Net-savvy new star

Your keenest peach recipes

Salon Staff
Ginger-peach tarts, white peach iced tea, fiery peach relish -- millions of peaches, peaches for me

For sale: Conservative bloggers and (possibly) Mike Huckbaee

Alex Pareene
Are bloggers getting extra "advertising" cash from campaigns? And is Mike Huckabee's endorsement for sale?

Bloggers upset over Philadelphia tax

Associated Press
If a blog takes money for advertising it must pay for a business license: $50 a year or $300 for a lifetime

Chinese drivers stuck in epic traffic jam for nine days

Christopher Hickey
Accidents, breakdowns and construction projects feed highway snag that may last a month

Dutch teen sails for Canary Islands on world trip

Barry Hatton
Laura Dekker is another ambitious teen with an eye on the record books

Will the liberal hawks fly again?

Jordan Smith
The left's most passionate supporters of the invasion of Iraq have strong opinions on Iran and Afghanistan

Sweden issues, rescinds rape warrant for WikiLeaks founder

Karl Ritter
The Nordic nation declares Julian Assange a sexual assault suspect, only to find charges lacking

The most extraordinary movie fan art

Matt Zoller Seitz
Slide show: From "Alien vs. Pooh" to minimalist film posters, the best homegrown masterpieces

Paul Krugman: “I told you so, again”

Andrew Leonard
Even Cassandra wasn't this right. Re-reading the economist on bond yields, the stimulus and GOP obstructionism

Jeffrey Goldberg’s fabrication on NPR

Glenn Greenwald
More rank dishonesty from the Atlantic writer

Why the unfolding disaster in Pakistan should concern you

Robert Reich
A fifth of the nation is underwater, it's open season for the Taliban and aid dollars are meager
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