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Moser’s blue Dixie
Thomas Schaller
If anyone can make the case for Democrats' refocusing on the South it is Bob Moser, but the region that has really turned -- and keeps turning -- blue is the Northeast.
Subject, verb, POW
Thomas Schaller
If McCain stole the cross-in-the-sand story from Solzhenitsyn he is not going to admit it, but he will express outrage at the insinuation and play the POW card, again.
Baseball gets chippy
King Kaufman
Six hit batsmen, two collisions, an injured catcher and a woozy top prospect. No wonder big-league teams want no part of the Olympics.
Web users demand privacy, then give it up
Evan Ratliff
As Internet companies track our every move, what to do about data privacy? Do we need a comprehensive law or should individuals be responsible?
Salon Radio: Jane Hamsher
Glenn Greenwald
What are the short-term and longer-term plans for Accountability Now and Strange Bedfellows?
The Democrats get religion
Sarah Posner
Will the political mission to fashion an evangelical glow around Barack Obama lead to the White House?
Update: Cyberattacks against Georgia
Evan Ratliff
Many experts think that the Russian government may not be directly involved.
Are you losing your memory thanks to the Internet?
Evan Ratliff
The ability to continually look up information is changing how and what we remember. But maybe that's not a bad thing.
Open arms
Sarah Hepola
Looking at some of the terrific feminist writing on Salon's new social content site.
McCain aims young
Mike Madden
Meghan McCain, that is -- her children's picture book about her dad will be published during next month's GOP convention.
How did Team USA gymnastics get so good?
Jennifer Sey
What happened since the mid-1970s that turned the women's gymnastics program into the tour de force it has become? The Karolyis happened.
John McCain, Internet dunce
Amanda Terkel
Why the Arizona senator, who can barely Google, is not the chief that an increasingly technological world requires.
Cyberwar rages on in Georgia
Evan Ratliff
Government sites under attack from Russian hackers move to U.S.-based servers, including Atlanta's Tulip Systems.
Sports vs. schmaltz
King Kaufman
The ultimate combat sport of the modern Olympics is action battling features for TV time. Schlock, in retreat for a while, has rallied.
Peep this: Anime eyes
Tracy Clark-Flory
Extra-wide contact lenses offer a perpetually surprised look -- without surgery!
Girl crush: Dara Torres
Kate Harding
The Olympic swimmer is "doing it for all the 40-year-old moms out there." Swoon.
HHS: Fear not for your birth control!
Tracy Clark-Flory
Mike Leavitt swears he isn't attempting to redefine abortion as birth control.
Welcome to Open Salon!
Joan Walsh
A brand-new site where you make the headlines -- and everything else.
Cheney to speak at Republican convention after all
Alex Koppelman
The announcement comes after rumors that the unpopular vice president wouldn't even attend.
New evidence suggests Ron Suskind is right
Joe Conason
What was an Iraqi politician doing at CIA headquarters just days before he distributed a fake memo incriminating Saddam Hussein in 9/11?
The devil and David Carr
Andrew O'Hehir
The veteran newspaperman discusses his alternately horrifying and uplifting memoir about the journey from crackhead to crack New York Times reporter.
ExxonMcCain ’08? Maybe not
Nathalie Gorman
John McCain has taken in more money from the oil industry generally, but Barack Obama's leading in contributions from Exxon employees.
World of development economics Warcraft
Andrew Leonard
Everything you ever wanted to know about gold farming and the global economy
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