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Republicans make Fox News sick

Eric Boehlert
When the GOP catches a cold, everybody at Fox News is ailing. No wonder its ratings are in the pits.

Enemies everywhere

Glenn Greenwald
The right preaches against self-victimization except when it practices it.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

King Kaufman
Johan Santana to the Mets: The rich get richer and the poor ... build for the future? We'll see.

Seeking the cellphone future, in Kampala

Andrew Leonard
If people want to share their phones, then there is profit in making phones that are easy to share

McCain wins, and conservative heads explode

Alex Koppelman
A survey of right-wing bloggers' reactions to McCain's victory in the Florida GOP primary.

Tossing (in) the old pigskin

Alex Koppelman
On the day of their boss's most important primary contest, Rudy Giuliani's advisors find time for some football.

Today’s FISA vote

Glenn Greenwald
Live-blogging today's proceedings in the Senate.

What’s at stake today in the Senate’s FISA filibuster vote

Glenn Greenwald
Are there any limits at all on the willingness of Senate Democrats to be bullied and manipulated by the White House?

TV news is too cool

Katharine Mieszkowski
Major TV interviewers have asked presidential candidates 3,000 questions -- only six of them have been about global warming.

Get ready for the (Bill) Clinton bashing

Alex Koppelman
Network coverage is already trending against the former president, but the pundits may not really have the exit poll data to back their attacks on him.

More disruptions to the Cheney/Rockefeller plan

Glenn Greenwald
Once again, the forces behind telecom immunity and warrantless eavesdropping powers were stymied in their efforts to ensure quick and seamless passage of their bill.

Guatemala’s nutrition lottery

Andrew Leonard
Protein shakes doled out 35 years ago pay economic dividends down the line. Somewhere, Adam Smith is pleased

No more food stamps. You’ve eaten enough

Andrew Leonard
The fiscal stimulus deal ignores those who will need help the most. Is it because food stamps make people fat?

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

King Kaufman
Deadspin editor Will Leitch's new book gives a foam middle finger to ESPN and other sporting powers that be.

Who do you trust on ethanol?

Andrew Leonard
As California hammers out its Low Carbon Fuel Standard, getting the science right on biofuels is no easy task

Presidential Paintball: Clinton shoots Obama in the face

Farhad Manjoo
An online game that's less fun than it looks.

Roe, 35 years later

Salon Staff
Salon asked leading feminists to talk about the court case that changed their lives, and why it matters more than ever.

Why campaign coverage sucks

Jay Rosen
Horse-race journalism works for journalists and fails the public.

Unclear if latest YouTube craze has deep sociological meaning

Salon Staff
A Japanese teenager who might not really be either Japanese or a teenager wins millions of viewers with cutesy, subtly sexual, surreal, mainly pointless videos. Discuss.

Beyond the Multiplex

Andrew O'Hehir
I'm off to blog from Sundance, where the promising lineup features sci-fi adventures, gangster flicks, zombie movies and thrillers aplenty. See you in Park City!

The iPhone’s updates make it revolutionary

Salon Staff
What's so great about the iPhone? It keeps getting better.

YouTube, j’accuse!

Louis Bayard
Controversial critic and disgraced blogger Lee Siegel rages against Internet culture and blogofascism.

All that glitters is gold

Tim Grieve
A White House speechwriter explores the Middle East -- or at least his hotel suite there.

I Like to Watch

Heather Havrilesky
The era of truly bad TV is upon us! But will you embrace the pumped-up goons of "American Gladiators" or the vainglorious whores of "Celebrity Apprentice"?
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