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Architectures of pink tentacles
Andrew Leonard
Are there dots that need connecting between slot machines and Japanese robot drummers?
Further politicization of the U.S. military’s public statements
Glenn Greenwald
An exchange with Centcom's public affairs officer raises further questions about the politicization of military claims.
I have guilty knowledge about my girlfriend
Cary Tennis
Before we were together, I learned everything about her on the Web -- but now I pretend I don't know a thing!
Is the Bush administration … right?
Alex Koppelman
The president's order shielding Harriet Miers from charges of contempt may seem like a power grab, but it's not a new idea. Congress just needs new tools to fight back.
The scourge of E. coli conservatism
What a generation of tax cuts and neglect will bring you.
Amma’s cosmic squeeze
Erik Davis
My journey into the arms of Amma the hugging saint reminded me that humans are far more than neurologically programmed DNA machines.
Building the stonewall
Dick Cheney's unitary coverup philosophy.
Dem hopefuls pull few punches on choice
Lynn Harris
In speeches to Planned Parenthood, Obama, Clinton and Elizabeth Edwards slam the GOP, promise change.
You are now free to pollute about the country
Katharine Mieszkowski
Air travel is the latest guilt trip for the environmentally conscious consumer. Here's how flying contributes to global warming and what is being done to cool the jets.
A fine time to go on vacation
Joan Walsh
Unfortunately, big news or not, I'm leaving on vacation -- I'll be back July 24.
The one-child-per-family Transformers generation
Andrew Leonard
China's version of the boomers can't get enough of alien invader giant robots.
The Politico sewer
Glenn Greenwald
The gossip rag's latest scoop reveals much about its standards, but even more about our largest media outlets.
Quote of the day
Alex Koppelman
Neoconservative Michael Ledeen declares Osama bin Laden dead. Again.
Various matters
Glenn Greenwald
Journalist-detainee at Guantanamo. More persecution of neocons. Democratic passivity.
Playstation 3: Is Sony’s $100 price cut a scam?
Farhad Manjoo
How Sony reduced the price of the PS3 to increase its profits on the PS3.
Empty thine in-box
Scott Rosenberg
A spate of e-mail etiquette guides and productivity manuals commands us to clear out our e-mail. Don't we all have better things to do?
Little outbursts of journalism — what causes them?
Glenn Greenwald
Various media outlets exercise the basic function of journalism by pointing out the deceit behind the President's new Iraq rhetoric.
She Should Run … or should she?
Carol Lloyd
Campaign asks public to write about women they want to run for public office. The result: Profiles of cheerful women with great organizational skills.
American Taliban on the warpath against evolution
Andrew Leonard
A home-grown jihadi threatens professors of evolutionary biology at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
The ambush of economist David Card
Andrew Leonard
How a heterodox opinion on minimum wage laws brought down the wrath of the Chicago school
Ranking the Web: Is time more important than page views?
Salon Staff
AOL moves up in Nielsen's newest Web rankings, while Google goes down. But the rankings are meaningless.
170 acres and an Indian tractor
Andrew Leonard
Life on the farm is tough, even with a red Mahindra 6000 to smooth out the rough spots. A tale of blogvertorials and globalization.
Various matters
Glenn Greenwald
The media's Libby failures; embedded vs. non-embedded Iraq reporting; war supporters search for someone to blame.
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