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Buzzing through the holidays
Francis Lam
It's a Salon Bar Challenge! Plus: Last week's political feast winners
UN: This decade is likely warmest on record
Charles J. Hanley
New data will probably show the past 10 years broke kept since 1850; 2009 teh 5th-warmest year
Becoming a piece of meat
Thomas Rogers
Julie Powell's racy follow-up to "Julie and Julia" -- and why she's fine turning into the new poster child for S/M
Feminist leaders decry the “Bo-tax”
Kate Harding
Terry O'Neill and Gloria Steinem think a tax on cosmetic surgery is unfair to women. But so is the beauty standard
Whatever you do, don’t dis Brazil
Patrick Smith
A columnist who criticized the handling of a crash inquiry is being sued for defaming the country's honor. Huh?
Christianity’s role in the financial crash
Andrew Leonard
The unholy intersection of subprime lending and evangelical promises of easy wealth
Goldman Sachs stocks up on ammo
Andrew Leonard
Rage against the capitalist machine may be boosting firearm sales in Manhattan
Paul Krugman’s Tiger Woods economics lesson
Andrew Leonard
The Nobel laureate says he refuses to write about the golfer. But he already did once, and it needs an update
A major defection in the conservative blogosphere
Alex Koppelman
Charles Johnson, founder of Little Green Footballs, announces a final break
Salon Kitchen Challenge: A political feast
Francis Lam
It's time to talk politics at the table. Plus: Last week's Thanksgiving leftovers winners
Bailout hater goes over to the dark side
Salon Staff
Economist Willem Buiter has said some very hurtful things about Citigroup. But now he's on the company's payroll
FBI paid controversial blogger for help
Associated Press
Report: Agency paid blogger -- charged with death threats against judges -- to report on hate groups
Finally: Palin, Bachmann and tea partiers, all together
Alex Koppelman
The two heroes of the movement are advertised as speaking at the "First National Tea Party Convention."
Google’s Michelle Obama fail
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The first lady gets an unflattering online makeover.
I’m thankful I’m not President Obama
Joan Walsh
Backers deride Katrina-style negligence, haters hate him more each day. Can this presidency be saved? Of course
There’s something about Mark
Tracy Clark-Flory
Halperin, that is. The Time.com blogger casts Sen. Landrieu as Cameron Diaz wearing that raunchy "hair gel"
Why reconciliation might not save the public option
Alex Koppelman, Mike Madden
Liberals want Harry Reid to pass reform under a procedure that doesn't allow filibusters, but it's not so easy
The wrong response to ClimateGate
Andrew Leonard
Whining about malicious invasions of privacy won't cut it in the war over global warming science
Pfizer’s Thanksgiving road-trip pet agenda
Andrew Leonard
The recession plus a car-sick dog makes for a holiday bummer, says the drug company. But don't worry, here's a pill
RNC considers instituting a purity test
Alex Koppelman
Conservatives within the party leadership want to blacklist any candidate who strays too far from their line
The inaugural Salon Kitchen Challenge
Francis Lam
A game of skill and chance -- and maybe mashed potato sculpture
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