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“The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3”

Andrew O'Hehir
John Travolta and Denzel Washington face off in this New York subway thriller. But will they hijack a classic?

Left, right face off over Von Brunn

Alex Koppelman
Bloggers on both sides are blaming each other for the shooting at the Holocaust Museum

India’s sartorial police fight harassment

Tracy Clark-Flory
... by forbidding women to wear jeans. Also: A U.S. city criminalizes G-strings.

The paralyzing fears of the Right

Glenn Greenwald
One of the nation's most stalwart war supporters will plan his vacation to avoid 17 Chinese Uighurs.

How to go viral

Vincent Rossmeier
The man who created flash mobs explains why crazes like Susan Boyle ruin our ability to focus on the big picture.

I’m debating Liz Cheney on CNN

Joan Walsh
About whether closing Guant

Five things the Virginia election results don’t mean

Mike Madden
Tuesday's Democratic gubernatorial primary might seem like a first glimpse at the 2010 election. But it's not.

Dems lose control of New York Senate

Alex Koppelman
A sudden revolt has the GOP back in power in the body after a short period of Democratic rule.

Chrysler deal hits Supreme roadblock

Andrew Leonard
The future of the U.S. auto industry, and bankruptcy law as currently practiced, are suddenly thrown into question.

Crazy right-wing myths about Obama 2.0

Salon Staff
The post-inauguration edition of odd things conservatives believe about Obama. Teleprompters! Hitler Youth! Satan!

The NYT’s nice, new euphemism for torture

Glenn Greenwald
What happened at Guantanamo was just some "intense interrogation."

Slipped through the cracks

Joe Coscarelli
A man goes through menopause. Plus: the health benefits of a May-December marriage, feminist spanking and more.

Can the Internet save Dr. Hern?

Kate Harding
Blogs and Twitter are helping to shape the discourse about anti-abortion terrorism, but how much is that worth?

Sotomayor answers the Judiciary Committee

Salon Staff
The White House says she set a record for compiling the information, but it doesn't tell us much -- yet

Meghan McCain vs. the Daily Kos

Mike Madden
A Twitter war breaks out between John McCain's daughter and an influential liberal blogger.

A bond market paradox

Andrew Leonard
Are investors terrified of inflation or optimistic about economic recovery? Yes.

Breaking: Girls are good at math!

Tracy Clark-Flory
So long as they live in a country with little sexual inequality, says a new study.

Signs of life in the housing market?

Andrew Leonard
The good news: More contracts to buy homes are being signed. The bad: That stat doesn't mean as much as it used to

“Stop abortion! But first, who wants some chicken?”

Mike Madden
Operation Rescue founder Randall Terry likes his chicken hot and a little crispy.

Where will women go now?

Kate Harding
After the murder of Dr. George Tiller, there's almost nowhere left to turn for a late-term abortion.

Tweeting Tiller’s murder

Tracy Clark-Flory
Twitter turns into a digital memorial for the Iowa abortion provider and, of course, a few crazies creep in.

Jeffrey Rosen vows never to “blog” again

Glenn Greenwald
TNR's legal affairs reporter blames the medium for his own behavior.

Deadly heat

Katharine Mieszkowski
A controversial report from Kofi Annan's group says global warming is killing hundreds of thousands a year.

A Texan health care mystery

Andrew Leonard
What makes the town of McAllen different from the rest of the U.S.? The New Yorker explains
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