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Mike Tyson: “No. 1 stud”
Alex Koppelman
The boxer and convicted rapist gets a job at Heidi Fleiss' stud farm.
Sullivan’s travels
Alex Koppelman
Openly gay pundit Andrew Sullivan maps his transformation from Bush disciple to harsh critic of the administration.
The Abramoff gift that keeps on giving
Andrew Leonard
The ties that bound between Jack Abramoff and Washington's ultra-right think tanks
Witch hunting in Japan
Catherine Price
A disturbing new video game lets users figure out whether a woman is a witch -- by lifting up her skirt.
Scapegoating gay Republicans
Alex Koppelman
Rights advocates worry that the Mark Foley scandal could trigger gay-bashing by conservatives. But the loudest voice criticizing GOP gays is a gay Democrat.
Goodbye to Anna Politkovskaya
Page Rockwell
A Russian journalist renowned for her fearlessness and integrity was gunned down in her apartment building this weekend.
What else we’re reading
Page Rockwell
Battling breast cancer in the Middle East, dangerous diet cocktails, the National At-Home Dads Convention and more!
King Kaufman’s Sports Daily
Salon Staff
Playoff rainout policy is one more way baseball sticks it to the fans. Plus: Jeff Kent? Rogers freakin' Hornsby! And: Babe Ruth's eyes, NFL Week 5.
The Fix
Salon Staff
Paris punched in the face? Madonna adopts a boy? Plus: "The Daily Show" is "as substantive as network news."
The Fix
Salon Staff
Madonna adopting in Africa? Anna Nicole allegedly poses with baby, pasties. Plus: Mel Gibson, off the wagon?
ABC: Foley had online sex during 2003 floor vote
Tim Grieve
And a blog says Maf54 was back online today.
ABC reporter: Foley’s office tried to strike a deal
Tim Grieve
An exclusive on Foley's resignation in exchange for silence on sexually explicit instant messages.
The right on Foley: Someone is to blame, and it isn’t us
Alex Koppelman, Tim Grieve
Hastert says that the Justice Department should hunt down anyone who knew about explicit IMs but didn't come forward sooner.
The telecom slayers
Daniel W. Reilly
In the Capitol Hill battle over Net neutrality, a ragtag army of grass-roots Internet groups, armed with low-budget videos, music parodies and petitions, have the corporate telecoms, and their allies in Congress, on the run.
Choosing Giles over Wade
Andrew Leonard
Let us not give in to the political correctness of dechinaization
What else we’re reading
Tracy Clark-Flory
Celebrity rags pity poor single female celebs. Also, women seek out noncommittal gaming.
The Fix
Salon Staff
Anna Nicole's son's death cleared up, but the mystery of her baby's daddy deepens. Plus: Screech's sex tape, the preview.
Fact-checking “The Female Brain”
Tracy Clark-Flory
Phonetics professor argues that evidence of women talking more than men is phony.
How to save Doha with soybeans
Andrew Leonard
Free trade and biofuels: Ted Turner rocks the house in Geneva
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