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87 percent of Fox News viewers plan to vote McCain
Alex Koppelman
A new poll shows a connection between the network voters watch and the candidate they favor.
Beijing 2008: The blog
King Kaufman
Meet the four scribblers, including author John Krich and former national gymnastics champ Jennifer Sey, who'll bring you Salon's take on the games.
Out to Olympics
King Kaufman
This column steps aside for two weeks while its author contributes to the Salon Olympics Daily blog.
Getting nudged into the chapel
Linda Hirshman
There's something in all of us that craves the trappings of a classic wedding -- even intellectuals who rail against the institution's traditions.
Will advertisers kill the market for online tv?
Denise Caruso
If they stuff it with zillions of obnoxious ads, online viewers could click away in droves.
Jimmy Carter — the peak oil president
Andrew Leonard
His 1977 speech on the energy crisis is all too timely during a week of campaign obsession over tire gauges and offshore drilling.
Catching Comcast
Denise Caruso
A new Net neutrality test lets you spy on Comcast -- to see if it's spying on you!
Can avatars stop identity theft?
Denise Caruso
Many look like Barbies and Kens on X, but avatars may hold the key to restoring our control over our digital identities.
The China problem
King Kaufman
Those wanting to enjoy the Olympics as pure sport have to ignore the host country's troubling behavior -- just what it wants you to do.
Salon Radio: Interview with Digby
Glenn Greenwald
The standout political blogger discusses the tactics of the two presidential candidates, media coverage and the role of bloggers.
Why is Obama supporting “limited” offshore drilling?
Andrew Leonard
Maybe it's because he understands the big picture -- compromises may be necessary along the way to a sustainable energy future.
Additional key facts re: the anthrax investigation
Glenn Greenwald
The media's key witness as to the psychological state of Bruce Ivins -- Jean Carol Duley -- has a lengthy history that undermines her credibility.
The old John McCain
Alex Koppelman
Just a few months ago, John McCain was singing a very different tune about how this campaign should be conducted.
Happy anniversary, Rush
Alex Koppelman
Three members of the Bush family, and Vice President Cheney, congratulate the right-wing radio host for being on the air 20 years.
In defense of casual sex
Tracy Clark-Flory
A new raft of chastity books laments a hookup culture that is hurting young women. As one of those young women, I beg to disagree.
McCain defends “Celeb” ad
Alex Koppelman
Accused of flip-flopping on a pledge to run a clean campaign, John McCain says, "We're proud of that commercial."
What’s wrong with science as religion
Karl Giberson
Piercing a Communion wafer with a nail and throwing it in the garbage, as one crusading biologist recently did, does science no favors.
Obama responds to McCain ad
Alex Koppelman
Asked for his thoughts on John McCain's latest spot, Barack Obama gets in a good shot at his opponent.
Obama was misquoted, but will it matter?
Vincent Rossmeier
Comments Barack Obama made on Tuesday were reportedly taken out of context, but the remark is still being used to further a growing narrative that he is "arrogant."
A blogosphere of their own
Rebecca Traister
Outrage over the N.Y. Times' story on the all-female BlogHer convention prompts the question: Are women on the Web just not taken quite as seriously as men?
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