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NFL Week 13: Turkey picks
King Kaufman
You're driving to Grandma's, not reading this, so let Queen Elizabeth worry about who's going to beat whom.
Widespread praise for Obama’s new economic team
Glenn Greenwald
Is the intensely positive reaction to the new Treasury Secretary and other key economic aides rational and healthy?
Barack Obama wants you (to spill your secrets)
Michael Martin
Prospective White House employees must cough up an unprecedented amount of detail about their online activity. Is the new administration being smart -- or scary?
As goes Detroit, so goes the Dow
Andrew Leonard
For the second consecutive day, stock indexes drop 5 percent. Is it a case of the no bailout blues?
Sen. James Inhofe calls out Andrew Leonard
Andrew Leonard
The environmentalist's worst nightmare rails against the proposal that fuel economy standards be part of any auto bailout. And he blames me.
The commander in chief
Salon Staff
The compassionate and surprisingly funny politician who won our hearts -- and our votes.
Welcome to the playoffs: Bye
King Kaufman
Oakland A's owner Lew Wolff has an idea for shortening the baseball postseason. A bad one.
Conservative columnist tells GOP to give up on God
Vincent Rossmeier
Kathleen Parker -- who took heat for daring to criticize Sarah Palin -- is now deriding evangelicals and their hold on the Republican Party.
Oscar’s documentary problem, cont.
Andrew O'Hehir
Herzog, "Man on Wire" and "Trouble the Water" make Academy shortlist, but "Order of Myths," "Unforeseen," "Roman Polanski" and "Gonzo" are out.
The global economy and Detroit
Andrew Leonard
One of the last bright spots of the U.S. economy -- export growth -- is dimming. So maybe it's not such a great idea to let domestic automakers fend for themselves.
R.I.P. Playgirl
Tracy Clark-Flory
Goodbye to the only nudie mag for women -- it seems we hardly knew ye.
Bad ending? You bet
King Kaufman
Maybe the fix wasn't in for the Steelers not to cover against the Chargers, but if it had been, the end could have looked the same.
John Brennan and Bush’s interrogation/detention policies
Glenn Greenwald
Examining the actual record of Obama's top adviser for intelligence policy
I can has cheezburger … and pathos?
Jay Dixit
The lolcats, the Internet's most famous felines, may be hilarious. But in their yearning, I see nothing less than the tragedy of the human condition.
Replacing Poehler
Judy Berman
With the election over and their star cast member out of the picture, "SNL" hires two new female players.
Bloggers, journalists and Sarah Palin’s ignorance
Kate Harding
Is Sarah Palin really that dumb? The world may never know
NFL Week 11: Vacation picks
King Kaufman
No more bye weeks. Everyone works for the rest of the year. Unless the Browns call in sick.
Schumer accuses GOP of trying to muck up Minn. recount
Gabriel Winant
Norm Coleman's lead over Al Franken is shrinking, and the recount hasn't even started yet; Republicans cry foul, but are they just trying to derail the count?
Why Palin still matters
Tracy Clark-Flory
Andrew Sullivan argues that we have to understand why she was selected so we can stop it from happening again.
The Treasury secretary sweepstakes
Andrew Leonard
Lawrence Summers or Tim Geithner? Is there really any difference, besides style?
Palin pledges a plow-through presidential plunge
Thomas Schaller
The door to 2012 hasn't even closed on her yet, but she's ready.
My father’s vote
Andrew Leonard
From Adlai Stevenson to Barack Obama, a life of writing, voting, disappointment and triumph.
Salon Radio: Anthony Romero
Glenn Greenwald
What are the priorities for the restoration of civil liberties under an Obama administration, and how can they most effectively be achieved?
Orin Kerr and the responsibility of elites for the last eight years
Glenn Greenwald
There is no virtue in having treated the radicalism and lawlessness of the Bush era as though it were reasonable, decent and worthy of respect
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