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Lenders need not fear, the OCC is here
Andrew Leonard
A banking regulator explains her views on consumer protection. Or should that be "lender protection"?
Integrity and slime, in old media and new
Joan Walsh
Time could learn from the New York Times about how to handle questions from critics. Of course, bloggers screw up too.
Demand answers from Time magazine
Glenn Greenwald
The Time editors responsible for Joe Klein's "Shameful Journalism" arrogantly refuse to account for what they did.
King Kaufman’s Sports Daily
Salon Staff
Adrian Peterson is set to return, but should the Vikings have shut him down? And does the team's record figure into that decision?
Joe Klein digs Time’s hole deeper still
Glenn Greenwald
The still-uncorrected errors in the Time article are made far worse by Klein's ongoing deceit.
The Salon Gift Guide
Salon Staff
Perfect presents for everyone on your holiday list, selected by our editors.
Time magazine’s FISA fiasco shows how Beltway reporters mislead the country
Glenn Greenwald
Joe Klein passed on outright GOP lies about the House Democratic FISA bill to 4 million Time readers and now obscures what happened.
What — or who — ended Rachel Paulose’s stint as U.S. attorney?
Alex Koppelman
The controversial prosecutor's defenders said unnamed enemies were out to get her, but ultimately it may be that Paulose's friends were her undoing.
Facebook drops “is” status updates, poetry dies
Farhad Manjoo
Farhad is hoping Facebook reconsiders.
From China to the housing bust: Connecting the dollar dots
Andrew Leonard
The greenback continues to slide. Oil hits a new high. Maybe it's time to finally start saving a rainy day?
Chinese pirates can’t touch the Brits and the French
Andrew Leonard
Who is stealing the most American movies? Hint: Don't go looking in the Far East for the most rapacious plunderers.
More fun with payday loans
Andrew Leonard
The Predatory Loan Association has some advice for "responsible" lenders: Tiny fonts are the key to successful consumer empowerment.
Purchasing power disparity
Andrew Leonard
The World Bank waves its magic wand, and presto -- 200 million poverty-stricken Chinese appear out of nowhere
“Redacted”
Stephanie Zacharek
Of all the Iraq-war-themed movies released this fall, this passionate, personal film stands apart, and it stands alone.
The science of good parenting
Carol Lloyd
A new Web site harnesses positive psychology for kids' happiness.
Sexiest Man Living 2007
Salon Staff
Because there's more to life than pretty boys ... Salon picks the 26 men who really drive us mad.
Tips on how better to exploit the working poor
Andrew Leonard
Need help maximizing your usury? The Predatory Loan Association is on the job
Conversations: Brian De Palma
Stephanie Zacharek
In this interview and podcast, the legendary director discusses his upsetting new film, "Redacted," and rape as a metaphor for the Iraq war.
Rush Limbaugh and the global warming debunking that wasn’t
Ben Van Heuvelen
How a few deniers, including the talk radio host, fell for a hoax that promised a definitive rebuttal to the science on global warming.
In Iraq, sectarianism still threatens the best-laid plans
Alex Koppelman
Efforts to involve Iraqi citizens in their own protection are still being hampered by old divisions.
SpongeBob and the proper role of the State
Andrew Leonard
Cheaper labor isn't the only reason South Korea is a cartoon powerhouse.
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