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Natalie Portman’s creepy “Black Swan” trailer released online

Christopher Hickey
Actress stars as a ballerina, locks lips with Mila Kunis in Darren Aronofsky's new thriller

The key to economic growth: Stealing

Andrew Leonard
In the 19th century Germany caught up with England by ignoring copyright. China in the 21st: Ditto

Anti-Muslim agitator and Obama agree on mosque

Joe Conason
Now Pamela Geller says that government shouldn't "stop the mosque," which is exactly what the president said

The economics of capitalist myopia

Andrew Leonard
Did Wall Street's recklessness achieve what generations of labor organizers failed to accomplish?

Some Muslims question mosque near ground zero

Rachel Zoll
Prominent scholars and leaders worry that push for prayer center is hurting efforts to teach Americans about Islam

Free to be … a Target commercial

Andrew Leonard
Irony is dead. Long live irony. Just as planned: The most obnoxious back-to-school shopping advertisement ever

Are risks from WikiLeaks overstated by government?

Robert Burns
National Security Archive historian: "The Pentagon is hyping"

People of WalMart: One ugly Internet phenomenon

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A wildly popular site pokes fun at the horror of big box shoppers, and proves how unattractive the Web can be

Caramel pork chops, learned in nannying hell

Felicia Lee
Being an au pair for a dysfunctional French family was painful, but these bittersweet chops soothe the memory

Right still searching for “death panel” proof

Brendan Nyhan
Rationing is a reality of any plan to bring down healthcare costs

Your best fresh corn dishes

Salon Staff
From bacon-fried kernels to crisp cakes and spicy roasted cobs, sweet corn takes center stage

My mom has histrionic personality disorder

Cary Tennis
How does our family deal with a mentally ill mother?

Jimmy Carter: Worst. American. Ever!

Andrew Leonard
Why right-wing bloggers think the peanut farmer was more heinous than any serial killer -- or even Obama

The truth about China as No. 2

Robert Reich
If the country's gap between production and consumption continues to grow, the whole world will be in trouble

Uh oh, Moto: Droid 2 suffers from antenna problems

Christopher Hickey
Apple fanboys everywhere breathe a sigh of relief

Survivable plane crashes are not miracles

Patrick Smith
Luck is more likely at work. Plus: It's time to put the silly Steven Slater story behind us

The twin who didn’t make it

Alexa Stevenson
I walked into my checkup pregnant with two children. I left knowing that life would never be the same

How the “ground zero mosque” fear mongering began

Justin Elliott
A viciously anti-Muslim blogger, the New York Post and the right-wing media machine: How it all went down

Lady Business: Baby on my mind

Julie Klausner
I don't care about my job anymore, I just want to be with my daughter. How do I get back into (or out of) work?

Does the past record of journalists matter?

Glenn Greenwald
The Atlantic's James Fallows argues that conduct enabling "the preceding war" need not affect credibility now

AACK! Cathy Guisewite to retire “Cathy” comic in October

Christopher Hickey
Pioneering strip helped bring modern concerns of women to the funny papers

GM makes a nice profit, but where are the jobs?

Andrew Leonard
The White House must be tired of this employment story: Massive assistance results in barely holding even

“Scott Pilgrim”: The end of the nerd as we know him

Matt Zoller Seitz
From "Scott Pilgrim" to "Knocked Up," the movies' favorite whipping boy isn't what he used to be. What happened?

Iran claims woman facing death has confessed

Ali Akbar Dareini
State television station broadcasts purported admission of guilt by accused adulterer
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