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Recession watch
Andrew Leonard
New home sales declined again in February. History predicts an economic downturn.
Campus contraceptive costs spike
Page Rockwell
Plus, Texas considers offering women financial incentives to choose adoption instead of abortion.
Refuting Karl Rove’s talking points
Joan Walsh
Only five of almost 500 attorneys have been fired midterm in the last 25 years. Can we stop saying what Bush did is just what every president does?
Israel goes on the virtual offensive
Gregory Levey
The Israeli government is deploying new tactics to deepen ties with American youth and evangelicals.
The Edwards “scoop”: Strike 2 for the Politico
Tim Grieve
Days after the site reported that the White House was looking for Gonzales' successor, it said that Edwards was suspending his presidential run.
The Fix
Scott Lamb
Sheen to narrate 9/11 conspiracy doc? Puck bans foie gras. Plus: Dina Lohan says she's no party mom.
Straight Talk shorts
Michael Scherer
John McCain addresses his legacy on the Iraq war, and whether he'd ever dressed in drag.
The Mortgage Lender Implode-O-Meter
Andrew Leonard
Web capitalism in action: The mortgage lending industry can't resist buying ads that target blog readers who are feasting on its ill fortune.
Coloring in Obama
Joan Walsh
The GOP is trying to slur him with the "most liberal" tag. Their facts don't add up, but the comparison is good news for the Illinois senator.
Killer smog invades children’s fantasy
Andrew Leonard
Pollution is evil in China Mieville's newest novel. The kids will understand.
The Fix
Scott Lamb
Brandy's bro gets porn offer. Critics look at Tori's next reality show. Plus: The new "forever" stamp.
Can American Jews unplug the Israel lobby?
Gary Kamiya
As Bush's unbalanced Mideast policies careen from disaster to disaster, people who don't toe the AIPAC line are beginning to speak out.
Greenspan and the three bears
Andrew Leonard
Who is to blame for the mortgage mess? A Greek chorus of gloomy economists blames the former Fed chairman.
Howard Kurtz, Michael Barone & Argument by Anecdote
Glenn Greenwald
It is vital to find a way to combat one of the right wing's favorite (and most deceitful) tactics -- argument by anecdote.
McCain takes the press for a bumpy ride
Michael Scherer
Gaffes and all, the media's favorite Republican restarts the Straight Talk Express in Iowa.
Shooting his mouth off
Steven Rinella
Jim Zumbo, legendary scribe of the hunting set, was crucified by the NRA, and axed from his job at Outdoor Life, for declaring that assault weapons have no place in hunting. But don't call him a martyr.
The stem cell blogs of China
Andrew Leonard
Where U.S. doctors fear to tread, the Chinese forge ahead, and patients follow.
Further down the spiral
Salon Staff
The campaign for the new Nine Inch Nails album takes viral marketing to a new level. Will it matter?
King Kaufman’s Sports Daily
Salon Staff
NCAA Tournament Day 2: Running commentary. Day 1 was quiet. Too quiet.
The Fix
Amy Reiter, Scott Lamb
Anna Wintour hates the word "blog." Carmen Electra takes a tumble. Plus: Is Clinton mad at the Times?
Chubby child, future hoochie mama?
Carol Lloyd
Study says obesity could catapult your daughter into early rebellion.
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