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Watch the Sotomayor hearings live

Mike Madden
Follow along as the Senate moves to day 4 of Supreme Court confirmation hearings

Live-blogging the Sotomayor hearings

Mike Madden
The Senate Judiciary Committee picks up with day three of hearings on a Supreme Court nomination

Letter from a young feminist

Lynn Harris
Teen drops F-Bomb in brave new blog

David Foster Wallace lives on for an “Infinite Summer”

Joe Coscarelli
One giant book, 92 days, thousands of readers -- and the world's most ambitious reading group

A slap in the face to fat girls

Kate Harding
Beth Ditto may be a hip plus-size icon, but her new clothing line feels like an insulting throwback to a 1985 Kmart

Overheated by clean energy

Katharine Mieszkowski
As the debate over the Waxman-Markey climate bill rages on, Harvard's top environmental economist sheds some light

Palin ethics complaints didn’t take away from schools, roads

Alex Koppelman
Money that went to investigating ethics complaints would have gone to lawyers anyway

Can it!

Sarah Karnasiewicz
I leapt on the new craze for pickling and preserving. Is it a money saver in a busted economy -- or a luxury craft?

The worst moment of Jackson funeral?

Alex Koppelman
Texas Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee speaks at the tribute to Michael Jackson, and goes a little too far

Breast is best, except when mom’s wasted

Katharine Mieszkowski
North Dakota mom pleads guilty to child neglect

Dan Froomkin hired by The Huffington Post

Glenn Greenwald
It is not journalism that is dying -- only the staid, establishment-serving, stenography model of the WashPost.

How blogs changed everything

Scott Rosenberg
As old media struggles for relevance, the once-maligned blogosphere proves it's as transformative as the telephone

What was Sarah Palin thinking?

Alex Koppelman
No one knows why the governor's resigning, or what she'll do next -- but her base likes the move

Sanford’s office: “Governor has no plans to step aside”

Alex Koppelman
So far, the calls for the South Carolina governor to resign don't seem to be working

“Shut up, parents”

Judy Berman
Moms and dads are posting the disgusting details of child-rearing on Facebook. One blogger fights back

The still-growing NPR “torture” controversy

Glenn Greenwald
The media outlet's use of Bush euphemisms sparks a much-needed debate on journalistic standards.

This is not a trick post; you are beautiful

Kate Harding
A new viral campaign has a simple but powerful message for women: Your body is just fine

Kristol, McCain staffers spar over Palin

Alex Koppelman
A critical article in Vanity Fair about the governor exposes some lingering bitterness from the 2008 campaign

Anorexics: Jackson is one of us

Tracy Clark-Flory
The eating disorder community guesses at what killed the King of Pop

Hey, authors, don’t tweet in anger!

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Alice Hoffman continues the literary tradition of lashing out at critics, Twitter style. Who's sorry now?

On House floor, a moment of silence for Michael Jackson

Alex Koppelman
The Congressional Black Caucus leads a brief memorial to the late star

Obama takes healthcare fight to primetime

Gabriel Winant
The president goes on TV to marshal public support for his plan, and the GOP's not happy about it

Exit the dragon

Andrew O'Hehir
Nine years after the "Crouching Tiger" breakthrough, Asian cinema has virtually disappeared from American screens

Reaction to Sanford’s trip to Buenos Aires

Vincent Rossmeier
Here's what people are saying about the South Carolina governor's odd disappearance for seven days
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