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What Fox News won’t tell you
Alex Koppelman
An article on Fox's Web site provides a perfect example of shoddy journalism on the possibility of Iranian arms in Iraq.
Attack of the toxic housing bust
Andrew Leonard
Ripple alert: Florida and California blame real estate market for a big hit on January tax revenues.
Michael Gordon, the administration’s best friend at the Times
Glenn Greenwald
Michael Gordon, one of the administration's most enthusiastic press enablers in the lead-up to Iraq, shows no signs of slowing down in his Iran "reporting."
Terry Moran, Michael Gordon and The Mark Halperin Syndrome
Salon Staff
The media continues to uncritially spout administration viewpoints in an effort to please the Right.
“The queen of blog” visits YouTube
Andrew Leonard
Star Chinese blogger Xu Jinglei takes time off from Jet Li to pimp umbrellas
Transparency and the Edwards campaign
Scott Rosenberg
Will the professionalization of bloggers destroy the openness and directness that have made blogs so popular?
All aboard “the Bangalore Express”
Andrew Leonard
Get your tickets punched for irony on a Lufthansa flight to India.
The significance of the Edwards story
Salon Staff
The conclusion of the Edwards "controversy" reveals several encouraging developments.
Statement of the Edwards campaign
Salon Staff
The Edwards campaign, with an assist from the blogosphere, refuses to capitulate to right-wing scandal-mongering.
Behind the Pillow Angel
Rebecca Clarren
Doctors at the Seattle hospital that operated on a disabled girl to keep her from reaching sexual maturity -- the controversial "Ashley Treatment" -- were more troubled by the procedure than has been reported previously.
“Hey, who gets offended by seeing the American flag flying?”
David Puner
"Fox & Friends" play friend to woman living among unpatriotic condo association.
Edwards campaign rehires bloggers Marcotte and McEwen
Alex Koppelman, Rebecca Traister
After a day of infighting, the Edwards campaign reverses a decision to fire two controversial bloggers.
The Fix
Scott Lamb
NBA player comes out. O.J. can't cash "If I Did It" check. Plus: Colbert's Big Nuts.
Eric Schaeffer wants to marry you
Rebecca Traister
Meet the filmmaker, online dater and blogosphere punching bag who is searching for women under 36 willing to bear him three children.
A look at John McCain’s blogger-consultant
Glenn GreenwaldEdwards campaign fires bloggers
Alex Koppelman, Rebecca Traister
Trying to head off a firestorm of criticism from the right, the presidential candidate dismisses two liberal bloggers his campaign hired only recently.
Climate change, the North Pole, and an imaginary Chinese navy
Andrew Leonard
Why does the Wall Street Journal think Lord Christopher Monckton is sane?
Rudy Giuliani’s compatibility with the Republican Christian base
Glenn Greenwald
Kevin Drum voices what seems to be the prevailing sentiment regarding Rudy Giuliani
King Kaufman’s Sports Daily
Salon Staff
Homophobic Snickers ad campaign pulled amid howling, but not unanimous, protests. Plus: Wrong about Peyton Manning? Us?
The Fix
Scott Lamb
O.J. just happy he got paid. Yummy Colbert ice cream? Plus: On those uber-polite Fashion Week crowds.
Bush’s Iran madness
Gary Kamiya
By demonizing Iran and stirring up sectarian hatred against it in the region, Bush is pouring gas on the fire he started in Iraq -- and empowering al-Qaida.
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