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In defense of Krugman

Andrew Leonard
The New York Times trashes "The Conscience of a Liberal." Alert the econoblogosphere!

Various items

Glenn Greenwald
The next week. More on telecom amnesty. A new House bill to restore Constitutional liberties.

Are our husbands really so helpless?

Amy Reiter
Slate's women-only blog, the XX Factor, premieres and raises interesting issues about how we talk about men.

Reading Barack Obama

Joan Walsh
The Illinois senator's two books explain his singular and visionary approach to politics -- but I still don't know if he can beat Hillary Clinton.

How the Christian right could defeat Rudy — and make Hillary president

Alex Koppelman
Salon crunches the numbers -- what happens to the 2008 electoral map if a third-party social conservative enters the race, as threatened, against Giuliani and Clinton?

Richard Corliss: Rush didn’t threaten me

Joan Walsh
The mystery continues: Which journalist did Limbaugh intimidate into giving him better coverage? Anyone?

Asian Kung-Fu Generation

Andrew Leonard
Don't mess with the fan-subbing anime otaku. They are the past and future of the Internet. And they are fearless.

House sustains SCHIP veto

Tim Grieve
Rough debate, expected vote

Congress to cave on spying, again

Tim Grieve
From the Democrats, brave talk, then the inevitable collapse.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

King Kaufman
The Cleveland Indians minstrel show: Fans painted to resemble the outrageously racist mascot are shown without comment in the mainstream media. Enough.

Live-blogging the Mukasey confirmation hearing

Glenn Greenwald
The Senate Judiciary Committee questions the Bush administration's nominee to replace Alberto Gonzales.

How Hillary could tank

Walter Shapiro
From hubby Bill's uncharted role to the Karl Rove factor to her scattered hawkish votes, the top 10 reasons why Clinton could take a fatal dive in the '08 race.

Frozen embryo v. state of California

Tracy Clark-Flory
On behalf of an embryo, a pro-life lawyer sues a state-run stem cell research institute.

Mozilla promises a mobile Firefox

Farhad Manjoo
The open-source browser is coming to cellphones.

Not lady enough

Lynn Harris
Lesbian is ejected from a women's restroom in Greenwich Village.

Yet another discrimination suit for Michael Bloomberg

Page Rockwell
"What's happening is that because I'm so visible, that obviously I'm a target," the mayor says. Hmm.

Right-wing bullies pick on children

Joan Walsh
The wingnuts are savaging 12-year-old Graeme Frost and his family because they don't think he should get healthcare through SCHIP.

Is Grandma an evolutionary secret weapon?

Katharine Mieszkowski
Forget relaxing in retirement! The younger generations need you.

American Electric Power faces the acid rain music

Andrew Leonard
The company must pay $4.6 billion to comply with the requirements of the Clean Air Act -- rules the Bush administration did its best to get rid of.

Some holes in Giuliani’s “electability” armor?

Tim Grieve
Could America's Mayor beat a Clinton-Obama tag team?

Help pay the RIAA defendant’s downloading fine

Farhad Manjoo
Jammie Thomas, who was forced to pay $222,000 for illegally downloading two dozen songs, sets up a defense fund.

Karl Rove, George Allen and Larry Craig

Tim Grieve
The legacy, the comeback and the coronation.
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