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Ladies love smooth kiwis

Kate Harding
Philips Norelco is on a mission to make hairless scrotums a hot new trend

Is Obama covering up photos of detainee rapes?

Alex Koppelman
You shouldn't immediately trust everything you read -- at least not in the British press

Sotomayor and Stereotypes 101

Kate Harding
The New York Times demonstrates how to report on observable evidence while giving credence to sexist, racist memes

Bill O’Reilly doesn’t understand blogs

Gabriel Winant
The Fox News host wants to seem fair and balanced, but he can't resist painting blogs unfairly

A revealing anecdote about Sonia Sotomayor

Glenn Greenwald
The claim that she disregards law in favor of emotions and sympathy is the opposite of reality.

Join the shame parade

Carina Chocano
From Kate Gosselin to Elizabeth Edwards to Facebook users, the scorned are flaunting humiliation like never before.

Black cat fight

Lynn Harris
It's goth girl vs. goth girl™ in a strange copyright case

Gay mecca no more

Sandip Roy
California used to be a sanctuary for homosexual immigrants worldwide. Now they might go to South Africa, or Maine.

Obama’s choice of Sotomayor deserves praise

Glenn Greenwald
Though there is much to learn about her, Sonia Sotomayor is an excellent pick for Obama.

Who is screwing with bankruptcy law?

Andrew Leonard
Is Obama strong-arming G.M. bondholders? Or are greedy derivatives traders the real problem? An expert explains.

Rx and the single payer

Bill Moyers, Michael Winship
Americans may want single-payer healthcare, but that doesn't mean they're going to get it.

Toddler pretending to breastfeed shocks dozens!

Kate Harding
Today's reminder that boobs are for sex, not food

A credit card as irresistible as you are

Andrew Leonard
No legislative reform on earth is powerful enough to stop the Lady Titanium MasterCard!

The great Limbaugh battle

Alex Koppelman
The radio host comes under fire from two big names in American politics: Powell and Reagan.

The subprime New York Times reporter

Andrew Leonard
The curious case of Edmund Andrews, who covered the mortgage meltdown as a journalist, while living it as a deadbeat.

The right’s Social Security scare tactics

Michael Lind
Libertarians and conservatives react to the latest undramatic report on the trust fund's health by marshalling frightening, meaningless numbers.

Are the new fuel standards worth the cost?

Alex Koppelman
Opponents of President Obama's new fuel economy rules say his plan will cost Americans money, and might kill thousands.

The day the bloggers won

Eric Boehlert
With no traditional-media allies or lobbying money, the netroots was able to alter the debate about wiretapping in the 2008 campaign. Leading the charge: Salon's Glenn Greenwald.

How testosterone poisoning wrecked the economy

Andrew Leonard
The neuroscience of bubble mania: When derivatives traders take big risks and score big profits on a daily basis, their brain chemistry gets out of whack.

Salon Radio: Eric Boehlert’s new book about political blogs

Glenn Greenwald
How has the advent of blogs changed politics and journalism?

What’s wrong with Michelle Obama’s style?

Kara Jesella
Her controversial cardigans! Her bare arms! As a feminist, I cringe at the constant media attention to our first lady's appearance. But that doesn't mean I can't enjoy it.

How an Obama joke led millions to evade taxes

Alex Koppelman
Conservative blogger Glenn Reynolds can't see the humor in the president's joke about auditing Arizona State University administrators.

The great puberty panic!

Kate Harding
Researchers have found genes that appear to trigger the onset of menstruation. Can we stop freaking out about girls' bodies gone wild now?

The myth of the parasitical bloggers

Glenn Greenwald
Establishment media outlets claim that others steal their work for free, but the truth is often the opposite.
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