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The right’s response to Ben Domenech
Tim Grieve
Michelle Malkin says he should step down. Red State offers a full-throated defense.
WashingtonPost.com blogger: Maybe it’s my editor’s fault
Tim Grieve
Ben Domenech says he's never lifted anyone else's work without attribution. Oh, really?
The Hillary juggernaut
Walter Shapiro
The rank and file may be against her, but numbers (and dollars) don't lie. Why Clinton may already be unstoppable.
The new African queen: China
Andrew Leonard
China props up dictators and blocks sanctions in Africa. Is there a good side?
The Fix
Salon Staff
Mr. Britney tells media to "kiss a d---." Frey flees to France. Plus: "George Clooney for President!"
The oil is going, the oil is going!
Katharine Mieszkowski
Today's Paul Reveres of "peak oil" aren't waiting for Washington to save us from apocalypse. They're already planting gardens and drafting city plans for the days when oil is gone.
The battle to ban birth control
Priya Jain
Using bogus health facts to scare women about the "dangers" of contraception, a fledgling movement fights for a culture in which sex = procreation.
Tom Cruise won’t come out of the closet
Kl
The "South Park" episode that is driving Tom Cruise and other Scientologists mad.
For folly, billions; for survival, pennies
Joe Conason
Bush bankrupts the nation paying for a needless war -- while cutting budgets that could protect us against catastrophes like bird flu.
All hail the Chinese consumer
Andrew Leonard
Stop the coming trade war! Chinese imports surged in February.
The Fix
Salon Staff
Clooney to Huffington: "Screw you!" Simpson disses president. Plus: Nipplegate fallout still falling out.
A truce in the “Mommy Wars”
Helaine Olen
Politicians, the media -- and women themselves -- hype the work vs. stay-home issue as a catfight. But a new book says the real war is within each woman.
There’s right, there’s wrong, and then there’s shoplifting from Target
Michelle Goldberg
The president's $161,000-a-year chief domestic policy advisor is charged in a theft scheme.
King Kaufman’s Sports Daily
Salon Staff
Conference tournament upsets are fun, but the top teams should either try hard or stay home. Plus: World Baseball Classic ticket sales.
Shark and awe
Tom Engelhardt
The Pentagon plans to put neural implants in sharks to have them serve as underwater spies -- another example of a defense budget gone mad.
Project Bummer
Heather Havrilesky
The most inventive, original reality show on television unravels in its eleventh hour by crowning a bland, conventional winner.
The baby and the petri dish
Tim Grieve
A discussion with Andrew Wilkow about that "trick question" on abortion.
If abortions are murder, should women who have them go to prison?
Lynn Harris
Antiabortion advocates: "Uhhhh ..."
A “trick question” on abortion?
Tim Grieve
If you believe life begins at conception and you're forced to choose, do you rescue a 2-year-old child or five blastulas in a petri dish?
The revolution will be blogged
Sean Kenny
Ignoring the mullahs, Iranian youth are speaking out about everything from Danish-cartoon mobs to nukes to their sex lives.
Ladies, are your breasts too bouncy?
Page Rockwell
What's the best way to sell sports bras? Show breasts with no sports bra!
You’ve got good mail
Farhad Manjoo
Businesses are fuming over AOL's plan to charge for sending e-mail to its users. But if it cuts spam and guarantees delivery, what's the problem?
Offshoring: Not so bad after all
Andrew Leonard
Could there really be more software jobs now than during the dot-com boom?
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