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Sen. Clinton gets hit from the left
Sarah Goldstein
Some in the LGBT community are tired of Clinton's conservatism on issues like gay marriage.
Alito’s first abortion action on the Supreme Court
Page Rockwell
As the newest justice takes the bench, the Justice Department coincidentally asks the court to reconsider the "partial-birth abortion" ban.
Permanent bases in Iraq?
Tom Engelhardt
The Bush administration claims the U.S. intends to leave Iraq. But its massive military "super-bases" tell a different story.
Bottom of the ninth for Enron
Andrew Leonard
Four months from a verdict on runaway capitalist buffoonery.
Britain supports safe abortion services
Tracy Clark-Flory
The British government announces plans to supplement funds lost due to "global gag."
Ringing up baby
Dale Hrabi
Rich, older moms in N.Y. and Chicago are snapping up $1,240 diaper bags and $500 bassinets. But the rest of the country is about to throw an enormous tantrum.
Salon gets (more) interactive
Salon Staff
Share your ideas, take a survey, and help shape new Salon features and services.
President Switchgrass
Andrew Leonard
Alternate energy universe: Bush and Berkeley researchers walk hand-in-hand.
Privacy protection
Rebecca Traister
"Dear Diary, I hope Mom and Dad haven't figured out how to get past your USB code ..."
What the hell happened?
Rebecca Traister
In 2004, a massive pro-choice rally shook Washington. Just two years later, feminists are reflecting on the failure to stop Alito and what a conservative Supreme Court will mean for women.
Letters to the Editor update
Salon Staff
New features on the way -- and why we ask you to sign your name.
The Fix
Salon Staff
Headline writers cash in on Frey. Plus: Clay Aiken's "boyfriend" speaks and Joaquin Phoenix cheats death.
Industrial policy: Don’t call it a comeback
Andrew Leonard
An economist to die for: Harvard's Dani Rodrik
Blame the Mother, Vol. 23048230545902
Lynn Harris
Independent Women's Forum slams moms who consort with "felonious polecats."
Saudi women blog about oppression
Page Rockwell
The Web lets young Saudi Arabian women rage against the machine.
The Fix
Salon Staff
Did Cruise put the kibosh on Katie's sex scene? More Frey fabrications? Plus: Bush on "Brokeback"!
Female cabbie blogs about NYC
Tracy Clark-Flory
Blogger offers inside look at the good, the bad and the ugly of New York City.
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