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Shaquille O’Neal rumored to be joining Celtics
Christine Mathias
Basketball superstar is reportedly close to signing a two-year deal with Boston
Bristol Palin dumps Levi Johnston over other women
Christine Mathias
She tells People she wants someone with "religious beliefs and a good family"
“The Great Typo Hunt”: The irresistible allure of bad spelling
Thomas Rogers
Jeff Deck drove around the country correcting other people's typos. Here's what he learned
The origins of the enthusiasm gap
Robert Reich
President Obama's agenda has been big enough to attract fierce opposition, but not bold enough to inspire his base
Your tastiest raw tomato dishes
Salon Staff
Salads and pastas, yes, but let us introduce you to perhaps the greatest tomato sandwich ever
Where Republican ideas come from
"Wacky" GOP notions have a way of quickly becoming mainstream, and Democrats can't deal with it
Why the Bush tax cut for the wealthy must go
Robert Reich
Unlike everyone else, the wealthiest Americans are saving money and can afford a higher rate
The media’s real bias: Caring about itself too much
Jonathan Bernstein
Who cares which news outlet is sitting where in the White House briefing room?
Chelsea Clinton’s big fat leaked wedding
Rebecca Traister
The frenzy over the former first daughter's nuptials shows the silly, retro premium we put on women's wedding days
Kanye West joins Twitter
Chris Le
The petulant rapper creates an account, hints about his latest album and performs for Facebook
Brave hero parks outside Washington Post building to shout about how terrible it is
Alex Pareene
D.C. resident engages in activist media criticism
The final lesson of BP
Robert Reich
Not much has changed since the spill: Big money corporations are still free to influence politics
The Jane Austen mash-ups we’d really love to see
Laura Miller
Ask not what zombies can do for Austen, but what she can do for the zombies
Dave Weigel joins Slate
Alex Pareene
The libertarian journalist fired by the Washington Post for intemperate off-the-record e-mails lands on his feet
The temptation of Starcraft II
Andrew Leonard
A new game from Blizzard is as irresistible as a new film from Pixar. So why am I averting my eyes?
Yes, you can jailbreak your phone
Dan Gillmor
Federal ruling allows slightly more freedom to use what you've bought the way you want, but much more is needed
Harry Reid: God’s candidate?
Josh Loftin
A Utah blogger has a curious explanation for the Senate majority leader's turnaround in his reelection bid
Fire up the blenders: Here are your most refreshing cold soups
Salon Staff
Sweet, savory, fruity or creamy, here are the best ways to slurp your summer away
On the team: The stunning hypocrisy of Journolist’s critics
Joe Conason
They speak at GOP banquets. They meet to plot in Grover Norquist's office. Yet the wingers find a listserv shocking
Extending the Bush tax cut disaster
Andrew Leonard
What's another $2 trillion added to the deficit? Republicans just don't care
The WikiLeaks Afghanistan leak
Glenn Greenwald
What will be the consequences of the greatest government leak since the Pentagon Papers?
CNN anchors attack the scourge of anonymity
Glenn Greenwald
Media attacks on "anonymous bloggers" somehow overlook that most anonymity comes from Real Journalists
A Senate haunted by 2004
Jonathan Bernstein
How the Democratic agenda hinges on the 34 Senators elected in '04
Tea Party Express spokesman cuts ties
Associated Press
The organization accepts resignation of conservative radio personality Mark Williams following his NAACP "letter"
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