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Support for al-Qaida plots on large right-wing blog

Glenn Greenwald
Regular Little Green Footballs commenters express their support for Khalid Sheik Mohammed's assassination plots.

Nixon Foundation deletes Coulter column

Glenn Greenwald
In response to complaints from readers here, the Nixon Foundation removes Ann Coulter's column from its website.

The Fix

Scott Lamb
Heather Mills settles? Critics on Andersen's "Heyday." Plus: Does gay porn violate "don't ask, don't tell"?

The face of war

Lindsay Beyerstein
Photojournalist Nina Berman discusses her award-winning portrait of disfigured Iraq vet Ty Ziegel and his fianc

The whole world feels American subprime pain

Andrew Leonard
Why the popping of the U.S. housing bubble is a global story.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
MLB hands the villain role to cable and the Dish Network with a surprising, non-exclusive DirecTV deal. Plus: Whooooops!

The Fix

Scott Lamb
Pulitzer finalists leaked? Salma Hayek pregnant and engaged? Plus: The word on this week's movies.

King Kaufman’s Sports Daily

Salon Staff
Curt Schilling makes his pitch as a blogger. Plus: This column turns 5.

The Fix

Scott Lamb
Marine porn star update. Borat, human rights abuse victim. Plus: Timberlake tries to save Britney?

Bad boy Brits in the Sultan’s harem

Andrew Leonard
An 18th century cartoon satirizes English imperialism, bare breasts and all.

Ann Coulter: The board game

Lynn Harris
The Center for the Advancement of Women counters Coulter with a new interactive campaign.

The Fix

Scott Lamb
Soda healthy, butter bad? Gehry on his next Guggenheim. Plus: O.J. could be Dannielynn's father, too?

Various matters

Glenn Greenwald
The best hope for holding the president accountable for illegal warrantless eavesdropping. The L.A. Times kills a key story at the administration's behest. Exaggerating the terrorism threat.

Sex, ski resorts and global warming

Andrew Leonard
Climate change gets blamed for meddling with Bulgaria's prostitution industry.

The Fix

Scott Lamb
Why books sections can't last. "Seinfeld" writer returns to network TV. Plus: Travolta says Timberlake "has my moves."

Can this woman make quinoa sexy?

Sarah Karnasiewicz
Heidi Swanson, author of the new cookbook "Super Natural Cooking," chats about the unsung pleasures of spelt and chard and her crusade to make healthy food hot.

Fallout from the Coulter speech

Glenn Greenwald
The right wing which has tolerated and embraced Coulter for so long slowly tries to disassociate itself from her.

Terrible hatred and anger on the left

Glenn Greenwald
Right-wing political leaders at the highest levels embrace patent hate-mongering while they and their media allies exploit the pettiest episodes to accuse the left of being "angry and hateful."

Is the housing bubble blogosphere too mean?

Andrew Leonard
The chief economist of the National Association of Realtors says a blogger almost made his mother cry.

Is “Howard Kurtz” a software program?

Glenn Greenwald
Why are the highly partisan columns of the Post's objective, nonpartisan "media critic" so easily predictable?

Quote of the day

Alex Koppelman
The National Review's Andrew Stuttaford gets frustrated with the administration's policy on Afghanistan.

A hallmark of idiocy

Glenn Greenwald
Those who think they are making a substantive point by citing randomly chosen blog comments reveal themselves to be bereft of substance.

The Fix

Scott Lamb
James Cameron finds Jesus. How Barbara Walters weathered Rosie vs. Trump. Plus: The naked man in Etheridge's bedroom.

Blogger criticisms and the national media

Glenn Greenwald
The New York Times public editor's comments on Michael Gordon's Iran "reporting" reveal much about the growing influence of blogs on political journalism.
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