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Hillary Clinton called Michelle Obama

Alex Koppelman
Clinton, who not so long ago was in Michelle Obama's position, left a message.

On vacation

King Kaufman
The Sports Daily column returns Sept. 2.

What’s black and white and objectified all over?

Kate Harding
There's going to be a beauty pageant for nuns. Seriously.

“What to expect when you’re aborting”

Judy Berman
A young woman blogs about terminating her pregnancy.

Clinton, Obama camps reportedly still feuding

Alex Koppelman
A fight is said to be brewing between the former rivals -- it focuses, in part, on the content of Bill Clinton's convention speech.

Joe Biden and the political establishment’s overriding goal

Glenn Greenwald
The Washington Post editorial page celebrates Biden's selection as "a heartening recognition that time in Washington can be useful." Is it right?

Nobody’s yes man

Walter Shapiro
By picking Joseph Biden as his running mate, Barack Obama chooses experience over hope.

Where are the multifuel cars?

Cyrus Farivar
Brazil has had them for years now. What's the holdup?

Sassy in pink

Kate Harding
A seventh grader chooses to fight school administrators who suspended her for having pink hair.

Clinton still carrying heavy debt

Alex Koppelman
Hillary Clinton has apparently barely made a dent in her campaign's sizable debt -- in fact, she raised only $2 million in July.

The case for oil price speculation improves

Andrew Leonard
Most economists are still resisting the theory that oil markets were manipulated earlier this year, but some new evidence is testing their resolve

Hench items

King Kaufman
The U.S. track and field debacle and NBC's shabby treatment of the games' glamour event. Plus: Keri Walsh. And: Teddy Atlas.

Salon Radio: Amrit Singh of ACLU and Dennis Perrin

Glenn Greenwald
Is the CIA on the verge of being held in contempt of court for destroying interrogation videos? Do Democrats love war as much as the GOP?

Biopiracy and bird flu

Salon Staff
A U.S. government patent application raises a knotty question: Should a country own property rights to the diseases that afflict its citizens?

Hacker: Gymnast He is 14, not 16

King Kaufman
A blogger uses Google and a Chinese search engine to find government documents showing the uneven-bars champ's birth date as Jan. 1, 1994.

Ralph Reed makes cameo in Obama ad

Mike Madden
A new commercial in Georgia links a John McCain fundraiser with the GOP lobbyist -- and with Jack Abramoff.

American Airlines offers in-flight Wi-Fi. Hot damn

Cyrus Farivar
$13 for flights over three hours, otherwise only $10.

Empowerment, not emasculation

Andrew Leonard
If India could survive Alexander, it can survive Disney. The foreign adventures of "High School Musical," continued

China, Tibet and iTunes

Andrew Leonard
The iTunes Music Store suddenly doesn't work in China. Angry downloaders say the Olympic popularity of "Songs for Tibet" is to blame

Debunking anti-Obama e-mails

Mike Madden
Error-filled chain e-mails designed to scare voters away from Barack Obama are circulating widely on the Internet. Salon deconstructs a pair, one smearing the candidate, the other his wife.

Beer, happiness, and academic productivity

Andrew Leonard
Are scientists who quaff ale less productive? Or are they just a lot more fun?

It’s a Maddow Maddow Maddow Maddow world!

Rebecca Traister
Rachel gets her own show! Rachel gets her own show! Rachel gets her own show!

Playboy TV to launch “Gadget or the Girl”

Cyrus Farivar
Why can't we have both?

The oil price puzzle

Andrew Leonard
With crude oil prices $30 below their peak, analysts are suffering whiplash. But no matter how low they go, it won't be for long.
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