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How did the T get in LGBT?
John Aravosis
The 30-year fight for a federal gay civil rights law may fail because activists insist on including rights for transgendered people too. Has gay inclusiveness gone too far too fast?
The man who put a price on nature
Andrew Leonard
The original environmental economist gets his due. But Gaia asks: What took you so long?
Ask the pilot
Patrick Smith
Airport congestion and flight delays are making travelers insane. A look at what will and won't solve the problem.
King Kaufman’s Sports Daily
King Kaufman
Cubs, Phillies on the ropes as beatdowns abound. Yankees routed too. Plus: NFL Week 5 picks.
Killing him with kindness
Michael Scherer, Tim Grieve
How -- and why -- the Log Cabin Republicans are poisoning the well for Mitt Romney.
The 9/11 backlash against women
Rebecca Traister
Terror swept women back into the kitchen, argues Susan Faludi, and tore open the worst scar in American history. But it's Bruce Springsteen who makes the fear so real.
Angry, hateful liberal bloggers
Glenn Greenwald
Fantasies of the grave Muslim threat are paramount to our nation's war cheerleaders.
“Nazis” and “Hitler” — the Right’s casual, trivializing political insults
Glenn Greenwald
Jewish groups which in the past righteously protested the exploitative use of the terms "Nazi" and "Hitler" now sit by silently as Fox News routinely spews those terms against political opponents.
How the Navy plans to recruit “coddled” kids
Farhad Manjoo
Navy experts dig into the military's tough time attracting the MySpace generation.
Live video of a death in Burma
Andrew Leonard
The Internet allows us to watch security forces shoot Japanese photojournalist Nagai Kenji. What difference does it make?
If love is a game, do you need a coach?
Catherine Price
Dating coaches offer advice on everything from how to dress to how to flirt. For a price, some will even act as wingmen.
The bionic eucalyptus
Andrew Leonard
I think that I will never see, a blog post as lovely as a genetically modified eucalyptus tree.
Coming soon: Godhateschina.com
Andrew Leonard
That nutty Phelps family goes on the warpath against the Middle Kingdom. Chinese eyebrows are raised.
Taser nation
Joe Conason
Bravo to Chris Matthews for speaking out against the Bush administration's policies of stifling free speech.
San Diego mayor has a change of heart
Salon Staff
Republican Jerry Sanders announces he will sign a City Council resolution to support same-sex marriage.
Alicia Silverstone’s naked PETA ad
Andrew Leonard
Meat isn't just murder, says the animal rights group, it also causes global warming. Vegetarians, meanwhile, may be sexy.
Why Bush won’t attack Iran
Steven Clemons
Despite saber-rattling, and the Washington buzz that a strike is coming, the president doesn't intend to bomb Iran. Cheney may have other ideas.
The condition of the working class in Second Life
Andrew Leonard
Paging Marx and Engels: Please pick up the virtual white courtesy telephone
The energy-efficient chill out
Andrew Leonard
Looking for a reason to boil over? Try the intersection of global warming, air conditioners and deadly heat waves.
One iPhone to rule them all
Andrew Leonard
If Apple employees dispatched to China are "being sent to Mordor," then who is Sauron?
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