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Why you’ll find few Web clips of Led Zeppelin’s reunion

Farhad Manjoo
Warner Music and YouTube are doing a pretty good job at keeping cellphone-captured videos offline.

What’s Webster’s word of the year? W00t!

Salon Staff
LOL, the dictionary asks the Internet to vote and gets totally pwned.

Creepy panties for the ‘tweens on your list

Lynn Harris
It's hard out there for a Wal-Mart.

Desperate times, desperate scientists

Joseph Romm
Fed up with politicians and the media, scientists are pleading to the world to wake up to the imminent threats of global warming.

A rupee for Citigroup’s thoughts

Andrew Leonard
Subprime strikes again: Citigroup has a new CEO, Vikram Pandit, and the World Bank considers making a loan in rupees, not dollars

Someday, bras will be writing this blog

Sarah Hepola
"Intelligent bras" have sensors that adjust to the shape of your breasts. This is good news for women. And for the future!

Ask.com’s privacy “eraser” misses a few spots

Farhad Manjoo
The search engine launches a useful but flawed effort to keep your search queries secret.

Lining up for the mortgage rescue plan

Andrew Leonard
Homeowners facing foreclosure aren't the only Americans who need help. Country club developers are also feeling the pain.

A tale of blaxploitation and Lord Ram

Andrew Leonard
On the two-year anniversary of How the World Works, everything starts to make sense. Well, not really.

Facebook finally lets users turn off privacy-invading ads

Farhad Manjoo
The social network acknowledges its mistake in its plan to send ads to its members' friends.

Huckabee on DuMond: It’s Clinton’s fault

Tim Grieve
But a former aide undercuts the GOP candidate's story on a rapist's release.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

King Kaufman
Holy s___! An 1898 National League memo about swearing is a f______ amazing artifact. Or a G______ hoax.

Mama made me racist!

Carol Lloyd
A new study concludes that children's racist attitudes come from their mothers. We're not so sure.

Fake it until you make it: A housing flipper saga

Andrew Leonard
No. 1 on the list of people who shouldn't be bailed out by Bush's mortgage freeze plan: David Crisp, the one-time "hot shot of Bakersfield real estate."

Read Salon’s blogs in your RSS reader

Farhad Manjoo
You can now read full posts from Machinist and every other Salon blog through Web syndication.

News flash: Jennifer Love Hewitt wears bathing suits

Catherine Price
She also has hips and legs. Which, apparently, means that she's fat.

Time magazine refused to publish responses to Klein’s false smears

Glenn Greenwald
Both Sen. Feingold and Rep. Holt asked to respond to Joe Klein's falsehoods. Both were blocked from doing so. UPDATE: Chairmen Conyers and Reyes, and Sen. Dodd, add their protests.

The case against homeownership

Andrew Leonard
Let's hear it for rootless cosmopolitanism, says the Economist. Owning property is boring and economically harmful.

Our partnership with Current

Joan Walsh
Look for our daily video blogs on Salon and on Current, too.

National Review reporter caught fabricating; where is the “liberal media”?

Glenn Greenwald
The leading conservative journal is caught in a far more serious scandal than the TNR/Beauchamp controversy that it helped fuel.

The $425-a-vote caucus

Walter Shapiro
A day with Mitt Romney is a reminder that the Iowa campaign is a case of too much money chasing too few voters.

How much is that earthquake in the window?

Andrew Leonard
Catastrophe bonds are growing more popular on Wall Street. Be afraid. Be very afraid.

Facebook caves on privacy-invading ads, kind of

Farhad Manjoo
The social network makes some positive changes to its Beacon ad program.

The surge is working! The surge is working!

Tim Grieve
As Bill Richardson calls on Congress to do better, the media falsely accuses the Democrats again.
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