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Apple hearts Microsoft
Scott Rosenberg
Steve Jobs and Bill Gates take the stage at a tech conference and come off more like old pals than business rivals.
King Kaufman’s Sports Daily
Salon Staff
Kobe Bryant wants, doesn't want, maybe wants, to be traded, and won't shut up about it. Whatever "it" is. Plus: Spurs march on.
The nuclear-powered poison pet food economy
Andrew Leonard
Should a country that can't keep its food supply safe engage in the biggest nuclear power plant building spree of all time?
Right-wing blogger geniuses expose another journalistic fraud!
Glenn Greenwald
As but the latest in a literally countless series of similar humiliations, right-wing bloggers scream "fraud" over a report which is completely authentic.
“Letter to a Young American Hindu”
Andrew Leonard
From the Bhagavad Gita to California sixth-grade textbooks, a guided tour of the battle-lines defining Indian cultural identity.
Biden alone
Alex Koppelman
The senator from Delaware is the only one among the Democratic presidential candidates to vote for the war supplemental.
Murderous vegans
Carol Lloyd
Does the New York Times' blockbuster Op-Ed lambasting vegan parents go too far?
Immigration’s irresistible force
Andrew Leonard
The wealth gap between rich and poor countries has never been greater. Think that might have something to do with labor migration?
Power to the people, 2.0
Michael Scherer
Barack Obama and John Edwards are boldly abandoning me-first campaigns for online "political movements." Howard Dean, anyone?
Is Rush Limbaugh right?
Thomas F. Schaller
Could immigration really be the issue that finally cracks the Republican base? It's already making the party's '08 contenders act funny.
“What is wrong with women?”
Lynn Harris
In a raw, reeling blog post, Joss Whedon finds links between "honor killing" in Iraq and gornography right here at home.
Samantha Larson, Broadsheet role model of the day
Page Rockwell
The 18-year-old Long Beach resident sets a climbing record. Man, what have I been doing with my time?
“Formosa Betrayed”: Online, like never before
Andrew Leonard
"Memorandum for the Ambassador on the Situation in Taiwan": The universal history library adds another page to its catalog.
“Sicko”
Andrew O'Hehir
Michael Moore's scathing, important look at the U.S. healthcare system has plenty to rile the far right -- and a lot more to enrage the larger American public.
Like my breast stroke? What about my breasts?
Tracy Clark-Flory
Olympic swimmer Amanda Beard plans to pose naked for Playboy.
Wolfowitz won’t resign? Good
Joan Walsh
Why should he -- or the Bush administration -- get a face-saving exit deal? The World Bank should fire his ass. Plus: My favorite things on Salon right now.
Wolfowitz the lover, not the fighter
Michael Scherer
Love is never easy, especially for the man who planned the greatest American foreign policy disaster since Vietnam.
Home Depot down, West Nile up
Andrew Leonard
The housing slump busts the home improvement chain's earnings, but provides fertile breeding ground for mosquitos
The Matt Drudge primary
Michael Scherer
How professional political operatives secretly control the news you read about the 2008 campaign. Hint: It involves the Drudge Report.
A new world trade order?
Andrew Leonard
Talk about quick work. Economist Dani Rodrik joins the blogosphere and presto: Republicans and Democrats agree to a trade deal
A beautiful mosaic of anti-blogger hatred
Glenn Greenwald
Various prominent people express their contempt for blogs
Answers for Joe Klein
Glenn Greenwald
Time's pundit asks some questions about media criticisms, and some answers are provided.
When China’s Red Army asked the U.S. for a favor
Andrew Leonard
Psst. Can you spare twenty million dollars to bribe some treasonous puppets?
All you need to know about the Beltway journalist mind
Glenn Greenwald
Tom Edsall echoes Beltway conventional wisdom and proclaims David Broder to be "The Voice of the People," while Mike Gravel chuckles in astonishment.
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