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Gabby Douglas’ race narrative
Michael Shaw
As America's newest sweetheart, don't expect any pictures of Gabby Douglas as a strong, black woman anytime soon
Keith Ellison slams Bachmann’s “galling” witch hunt
Alex Seitz-Wald
Rep. Keith Ellison speaks with Salon about fighting Rep. Michele Bachmann's anti-Muslim campaign
Hog wild
Griffin Gotta
What does the "hog wrestling capital of the world" teach us about American entertainment?
Will UC ban “hate speech”?
Ken White
The state's attempt to shut up inflammatory Israel protests at universities clearly violates the First Amendment
Pick of the week: Beware the flying lobsters from Yuggoth!
Andrew O'Hehir
Pick of the week: "The Whisperer in Darkness" renders a classic Lovecraft tale as 1930s-style gothic horror
The end of ethanol?
Sarah Laskow
The drought is destroying corn fields -- and threatening American politicians' most cherished alternative fuel
Gore Vidal: The Virgil of American populism
Michael Lind
Despite being known as a man of the left, Vidal represented a populist backlash against mid-century liberalism
Hip-hop’s sexual coming-of-age
Tracy Clark-Flory
Rapper Kreayshawn talks to Salon about homophobia, Frank Ocean and her no-labels approach to sexuality
Romney’s regressive tax plan
Alex Seitz-Wald
Romney's tax plan takes from the middle to give to the rich; the super PAC kings; and other top Thursday stories
Stop mocking children’s choirs
Steven Hyden
They grant Bono humility and MC Hammer wisdom. Patti Smith and Neil Young use them. So why do rock purists scoff?
Afghanistan’s escalating violence
Tom Engelhardt
The American mission in Afghanistan failed years ago. We've just refused to notice
Underwater homeowners face a tax time bomb
David Dayen
On Dec. 31, underwater homeowners could be hit with a huge tax bill, unless Congress moves to help them
Education reform’s central myths
Michael Lind
The education debate rests on two faulty premises: that public schools are failures, and choice is the solution
Grid fails across India
Ravi Nessman
Half the country is left without power in one of the world's biggest blackouts
New in town: Nepalis join the Latin trek to America
Ravi Kumar
Migrants brave the journey from Nepal to Guatemala, then to Mexico, and into U.S.
Five ways churches get preferential treatment and benefit from legal loopholes
Rob Boston
U.S. law is littered with examples of special benefits that organized religions enjoy
IOC defends Chinese swimmer
Andrew Dampf
Olympic officials say teen sensation Ye Shiwen should be given the benefit of the doubt
Mindy Meyer: A troll we can believe in
Michael Barthel
NY state Senate candidate Mindy Meyer is a viral hit. She's also the first candidate to truly represent Web culture
My return to the Creation Museum
Luke Winkie
I grew up in the clutches of conservative Christianity. Now, can I make peace with its oddest fringe?
Life in the American slaughterhouse: Police violence and Aurora
Stephan Salisbury
An examination of police violence and what it means for the culture
Free speech and donations
Glenn Greenwald
A Nation writer defends the attack on Chick-fil-A. I have some questions for him and those who think like him
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