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Jail for journalists? What about Rove?

Tim Grieve
Matthew Cooper and Judith Miller may learn their fate Wednesday. In the meantime, Rep. John Conyers wants some answers from Bush's political advisor.

Around the Web

Salon Staff
Win free gas for a year. Plus: White Stripes interview for download.

The Fix

Salon Staff
Rosie denounces Tom. Tom defends aliens. Plus: P.Diddy only "average" in bed?

Daily Download: “Woke Up This Morning,” Gary Lucas and Alabama 3

Salon Staff
"The Sopranos" theme performed live with Captain Beefheart's guitarist.

And what about Iran?

Aaron Kinney
What does the election of a hard-line conservative president augur for U.S.-Iran relations?

Where was Dick Cheney?

Tim Grieve
Did the vice president visit a cardiologist in Colorado? And if so, why won't the White House say so?

Judging what’s news

Arianna Huffington
When the major networks cover stories like the Michael Jackson trial instead of the Downing Street memo, just click the remote.

Asking for help in Iraq

Page Rockwell
A conference in Brussels encourages aid to Iraq. Although many nations attended, no one's pledging money yet.

Letter from the editor

Salon Staff
Introducing the Daou Report -- again! -- a preview of Salon's redesign.

No exit

Farhad Manjoo
A persuasive new theory explains why Kerry beat Bush in Election Day exit polls. Just don't expect those still crying "fraud" to believe it.

Secret Service does another patriot act

Mark Follman
A Portland man who responded to news of an investigation of controversial anti-Bush art in Chicago, receives a visit of his own from the feds.

Bubba forsakes all BBQ?

Rebecca Traister
Rumor has it that Bill Clinton "is trying to be a vegetarian." Are you kidding?

The Middle East’s real problem: The mafia

Ferry Biedermann
How can democracy take root in countries run by capi di tutti capi? And after the Iraq debacle, can Bush really be considering making Syria, too, an offer it can't refuse?

Bush lied about war? Nope, no news there!

Eric Boehlert
Why did it take more than a month for the U.S. press to report on the serious revelations in the Downing Street memo?

The I-word

Mark Tushnet, Jack Rakove, Michael J. Gerhardt, Cass Sunstein
Ralph Nader says the Downing Street memo is grounds to debate the impeachment of the president. Four constitutional scholars weigh the issue.

Building a better Live 8

Thomas Bartlett
Dump Paul McCartney, Elton John and Sarah McLachlan! Add Prince, Radiohead and -- for heaven's sake -- more black people! Our favorite online observers rate Bob Geldof's big summer sequel.

Military injustice

Mark Benjamin
Iraq vet Jullian Goodrum blasted his superiors for misdeeds that he says cost a soldier his life. His reward: The Army he once loved refused to treat his psychological wounds, then charged him with desertion.

The fog of war

Dan Glaister
A cameraman criticized by all sides for his video of a Marine apparently shooting an unarmed insurgent inside a Fallujah mosque says he doesn't regret releasing it.

Letters

Salon Staff
"Elijah needs a spanking, and quite frankly so do his parents." Legions of readers respond to Neal Pollack's essay about his son's expulsion from preschool.

Right wing bloggers howl over Senate deal

Eric Boehlert
Furious over the filibuster compromise, bloggers take aim at GOP

The Fix

Salon Staff
Bad "Apprentice" behavior. Washingtonienne sued by ex-lover. Foxx gets nude pix back.

Newsweek isn’t the problem

Joan Walsh
The Bush administration and its media allies are trying to use one inadequately sourced story to make the torture and abuse scandal go away. They can't get away with it -- can they?

Pundits for money (and news for free)

Farhad Manjoo
Is the New York Times undercutting its influence by charging people who want to read its popular columnists online?

The biggest cost of Newsweek’s blunder

Mark Follman
It turns Gitmo into a circus-of-a-media story, rather than one about the long-term pattern of abuses inside the Bush administration's secretive system of military prisons used in the war against terrorism.
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