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It’s always cocktail hour somewhere
Robert Simonson
Paul Clarke, the blogger behind the Cocktail Chronicles, chats with Salon about classic martinis, lost ingredients and how rye whiskey changed his life.
A surge of phony spin on Iraq
Juan Cole
Bush's backers are peddling a sunny view of the president's strategy -- despite Iraq's political chaos and soaring death counts.
The blogger “labor union” that isn’t
Farhad Manjoo
The right jeers reports that lefty bloggers are forming a labor union. The reports, though, don't tell the whole story.
Honk if you want to stop global warming
Andrew Leonard
Driving better than walking? An environmentalist plays a risky sound-bite game.
Meet the real Fake Steve Jobs: Forbes’ Daniel Lyons
Farhad Manjoo
The New York Times unmasks the writer behind "The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs."
The MSM vs. the blogosphere
Michael Scherer
At YearlyKos, bloggers and political reporters look at the state of the news profession.
“Grand Theft Auto IV” delayed until 2008
Farhad Manjoo
Game creators blame technical difficulties caused by a simultaneous release on both the XBox and the PS3.
Mike Allen and Hugh Hewitt on the politicization of the military
Glenn Greenwald
"The military organized the O'Hanlon-Pollack tour."
The FCC man and the bloggers
Michael Scherer
A Washington bureaucrat begs liberal bloggers to take heed of latest machinations at the Federal Communications Commission.
Kudos to Bill Donohue — really!
Joan Walsh
The Catholic League leader beats up right-wing anti-Catholics for a change.
Ailes hearts Giuliani
Joan Walsh
And the former New York mayor has gotten twice as much airtime on Fox as John McCain. Coincidence?
Will Google become a wireless carrier?
Farhad Manjoo
In the aftermath of the FCC's ruling on radio spectrum, Google might be considering becoming your cell carrier. Then again, maybe it's not.
What does the surgeon general really know about health?
Catherine Price
Here's the newest example of information being distorted for political purposes.
Usury: Back and better than ever
Andrew Leonard
The Wall Street bankers moaning about the high cost of credit ought to spend some time at the nearest payday loan center
The new American way of death
Jamie Pietras
Morbid curiosity and ridicule have replaced respect for the deceased at MyDeathSpace, where your life is an open book -- even when you're 6 feet under.
Alberto Gonzales’ Net-porn advice: Be graphic
Farhad Manjoo
The attorney general wants the cops to describe child porn in vivid detail.
PlayStation 3 to get a secret Rockstar game
Farhad Manjoo
Sony gets an exclusive deal with the creator of "Grand Theft Auto."
On your mark, get set, pray!
Julia Dahl
A Brownback supporter says the senator from Kansas needs "protection from the enemy."
Academic reputation, alien news service, slain by World Wide Web
Andrew Leonard
What do the Weekly World News and the academic tradition of peer review have in common? The Internet is their mortal enemy
Who are you, Anonymous?
Joan Walsh
Requiring letters registration has cut down on trolls and drive-by insults, but lately we're seeing more complaints about "anonymous" writers.
Jihadis in the eye of the beholder
The military says the data shows Gitmo prisoners are very bad people.
The day the drilling stopped
Andrew Leonard
Yet another peak oil nightmare: The end of dentistry as we know it is nigh.
Michelle Malkin’s hate sites
Glenn Greenwald
Rampant bigotry, racism, and incitement of violence promoted by the Fox News contributor and O'Reilly guest host.
No excuses for survivors of “unplanned sexual events”
Lynn Harris
Baptists for Brownback get their Swift on.
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