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Lemon squares (gluten free)
Lisa Horel
My daughter's passion for sourness went to extremes -- but these lemon squares satisfied even her
Finally, smoking gun proof Obama’s a socialist!
Alex Koppelman
Conservatives spin an offhand remark by Al Sharpton into an admission of the president's dark agenda
Your greenest foods: We don’t mean eco-friendly
Salon Staff
Plus this week's challenge: Chicken wings!
“The History of White People”: What it means to be white
Thomas Rogers
How bad science and American culture shaped a racial identity -- and why America can't stop obsessing over it
Google’s unwise move to Hong Kong
Andrew Leonard
East India Google Co.: Is the search engine giant trying to invoke arrogant imperialist imagery on purpose?
Google tries a route around Chinese Web censorship
Michael Liedtke
The search company attempts to put an end to a two-month dispute over censorship
Blogging “City Island”: After Sundance said no
Raymond De Felitta
Was I daunted? Well, yeah. But we pushed on toward Tribeca, and after 10 years of work, it was magic
And the conservative freakout begins
Gabriel Winant
Now we're living under the Bolshevik heel, and the only escape is by, um, voting in our democratic elections?
Catholic healthcare scoreboard: Nuns and laity 2, bishops 0
Mary Ann Sorrentino
Bishops have fought healthcare reform. Nuns have backed it. Once again, it's the women who are showing the way.
Too much tea party racism
Joan Walsh
As protesters call Dem leaders "nigger" and "faggot," it's time for Republicans to denounce them. Updated
Blogging decreed “a guy thing”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Sorry, ladies, you lack the desire for the "adrenaline rush" of the Internet
Viacom vs. YouTube: Who is the real pirate?
Andrew Leonard
The video service claims the entertainment company knowingly uploaded its own copyrighted content -- and then sued
How anti-gay bias is spoiling medical trials
Nancy Walton
A new report finds gays and lesbians excluded from clinical studies -- a move that's both unethical and dangerous
March Madness live blog
Ethan Sherwood Strauss
A first set of games rife with overtimes. Can the second set beat it?
It’s time for Wall Street to pay
Gene Lyons
We need accountability -- as in, jail time where warranted -- for those who created the financial disaster
Irish soda bread scones for St. Patrick’s Day and friendship
Bellwether Vance
My friend's marriage fell apart at dinner, after the scones were gone. So I baked up another batch
The impeccable bipartisan pedigree of “deem and pass”
Joe Conason
Pelosi's plan outrages Republicans, but they used "deem and pass" well over a hundred times
The battle over “cry it out” sleep training
Ada Calhoun
Common-sense parenting or child abuse? The dilemma that plagued our family -- and many others
On healthcare, the enemy of my enemy is my friend
Mike Madden
Progressive blog Firedoglake attacks a progressive, for maybe challenging a moderate opposed to the healthcare bill
Feederism: A sex kink tabloids won’t touch
Tracy Clark-Flory
The Daily Mail's story about a morbidly obese woman still gaining weight ignores one salacious detail
The death of the library book
Martha Nichols
Cambridge has a gleaming new main building, but something's missing -- and closing local branches won't help
China without Google: ‘a lose-lose scenario’
JOE McDONALD
After repeated government censorship and hacking, Google on verge of leaving China
Hipsters on food stamps
Jennifer Bleyer
They're young, they're broke, and they pay for organic salmon with government subsidies. Got a problem with that?
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