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Ralph Lauren owns up to Photoshop disaster

Kate Harding
The designer admits the egregious digital slimming of a model was the company's fault -- just a bit too late

Slipped through the cracks

Jessica Roy
Serena Williams poses nude for ESPN Magazine. Plus: Ellen Page becomes an HBO writer, and brides trash their gowns

How coke-addled geeks crashed the global economy

Andrew Leonard
Two great things that go together: Betting on derivatives and snorting coke

Sarah Palin: The dollar, baby, the dollar!

Andrew Leonard
In her new career as Facebook economic analyst, the former governor warns about the perils of a weak greenback

Like a piece of meat

Judy Berman
A Las Vegas burger joint invites customers to take a bite out of a tender, juicy ... woman

Is blackface the new black?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A controversy over minstrelsy reveals its shockingly durable appeal

The mortgage market shifts into reverse

Andrew Leonard
Subprime is a distant memory, but America's seniors own trillions in home equity Wall Street is itching to unlock

Our dumb media: Do we need to know more about Lewinsky?

Joan Walsh
Newsweek's Evan Thomas faults Taylor Branch for not pushing Bill Clinton to reveal more -- about his sex life. Oy

Proof that Obama is the antichrist

Andrew Leonard
Call it "the market of the beast." The link between stimulus money, healthcare and human-implantable microchips

Eat the weeds

Sarah Karnasiewicz
Ready for nettles and dandelions on your plate? Langdon Cook talks foraging, the next (cheap!) step in local food

Rove takes sides in big GOP primary fight

Alex Koppelman
The former White House aide gives money to the man running for Senate against Florida Gov. Charlie Crist

How did the stimulus get so small?

Andrew Leonard
Krugman warned us that Obama's rescue plan wasn't big enough. But Larry Summers decided to play it safe

A California public relations disaster

Andrew Leonard
The Golden State seen as a hopeless Third World failure

The government isn’t hiring, either

Andrew Leonard
A big chunk of September's job losses came from the public sector. Should we be encouraged by that?

Chicago loses Olympics bid; conservatives rejoice

Alex Koppelman
President Obama's trip to Copenhagen didn't secure the games, so his opponents are cheering

Cheering for Letterman’s confession

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Why the host's bold statement should be the template for philanderers everywhere

Right fears secret abortions for 13-year-olds in reform

Vincent Rossmeier
The latest myth going around: Healthcare reform legislation would lead to abortion clinics in schools

Reading “The Clinton Tapes,” thinking about Obama

Joan Walsh
The president and the historian provide a candid, intimate look at how the GOP became a nasty party of obstruction

Newsmax explains decision to take down coup column

Alex Koppelman
The conservative magazine disavows a column that appeared to call for a military overthrow of President Obama

How to lie about climate change

Andrew Leonard
More carbon dioxide will help the planet bloom! Are the crazies getting crazier, or just more desperate?

AFL-CIO still backs public option

Mike Madden
A meeting at the White House caused some worry among progressives, but the labor group says it's unfounded

Get “enviably” thin the Nicole Richie way!

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Two weeks after giving birth, the planet celebrates the star's "killer" body

Princess Leia: “They say I look like Yoda”

Tracy Clark-Flory
Carrie Fisher has a few choice words for those who attack her weight

Irving Kristol’s way the world works

Andrew Leonard
The king of the neocons was the man behind the man who coined the term "supply-side economics"
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