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So long, Wiki-bloopers?

Vincent Rossmeier
Wikipedia promises to clean up its act. Does that mean no more famously wrong obituaries?

A(nother) blog breaks big

Salon Staff
Open Salon's Gwen Cooper hits the bookstores, strikes another blow for bloggers with great stories to tell

Where the streets have no shame

Stephanie Zacharek
Blog turned book, "The Sartorialist" finds beauty in passersby and strikes a blow against boring "celebrity style"

Porn’s last taboo: Protected sex

Tracy Clark-Flory
The industry is resisting a push for condom-only smut and not just because it makes far less money

Making a mountain out of a … belly roll

Tracy Clark-Flory
A plus-size model is hailed for posing near-nude in Glamour, but will she have a lasting impact?

The lesson of 1937: Stimulate now, or pay later

Andrew Leonard
Inflation hawks want Obama to cut off the spigot. Why aren't they focusing on the real deficit-buster: Healthcare?

“Skanks in NYC” blogger is … a woman!

Tracy Clark-Flory
Liskula Cohen finds that her online detractor is female and drops the defamation lawsuit

“Women hold up half the sky”

Kate Harding
An equally persuasive and heartbreaking argument that female empowerment can save the world

Has Obama lost the trust of progressives, as Krugman says?

Glenn Greenwald
Paul Krugman says "yes." Is the health care fight an opportunity to change who wins in Washington?

Fringe leftist losers: wrong even when they’re right

Glenn Greenwald
Evidence was abundant that Bush was manipulating terror alerts for political gain. Why didn't journalists see it?

What to think about the Afghan elections

Salon Staff
The polls have closed. A survey of opinion on what the results will mean, from the Nation to the Weekly Standard

No jobs and lots of debt does not equal recovery

Andrew Leonard
Jobless claims rise again, which is all you need to know about why consumers don't want to spend

The jiggle is back

Sarah Karnasiewicz
Jell-O is cheap, versatile and ridiculously fun. Could there be a more perfect food for a battered economy?

Is a private abortion fund really the answer?

Judy Berman
An article that claimed it would solve all our healthcare reform woes turns out to be based on false premises

Is the public option really necessary?

Vincent Rossmeier
A survey of the range of opinion -- from Maddow, Stewart, Walsh, Silver, others -- on the left

Watch out, anonymous trolls!

Tracy Clark-Flory
A judge orders Google to reveal the identity of a bile-spewing blogger

Generation XXX: Having sex like porn stars

Tracy Clark-Flory
How is smut changing teen sexuality? One word: Facials

What Hillary really did in Africa

Judy Berman
While the media obsessed over her "tirade" in Congo, Clinton was championing women's rights

Upcoming movies: Awesome or awful?

Andrew O'Hehir
Terry Gilliam and Tim Burton's latest, Britney and Lindsay do Bergman, and leaked Anne Frank-David Mamet dialogue

The Lanny Davis disease and America’s health care debate

Glenn Greenwald
One of the most shameless practitioners of Washington whoredom reflects the sleaze that drives political outcomes.

How to kill a coal plant

Mark Engler
As a recent British protest shows, nonviolent civil disobedience may be our best hope to counteract global warming

Michelle O.: “Intellectual lightweight”?

Tracy Clark-Flory
So says a writer for the National Review in an absurd blog post

The week in Miley Cyrus pole-dancing outrage

Mary Elizabeth Williams
What makes the teen star's rump-shaking performance depressing isn't that it's shocking; it's that it's so familiar

Specter and Sestak face off at Netroots Nation

Mike Madden
Both Pennsylvania Democrats try to show they're the real deal for next year's Senate seat
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