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Blackwater suit tossed 7 years after grisly deaths

Mike Baker
A federal court ended a suit charging Blackwater with negligence in an ambush that sparked the Battle of Fallujah

Winners and losers of today’s Oscar noms

Andrew O'Hehir
"True Grit," "Winter's Bone" come out strong, while "Inception" and Ben Affleck get left in the dust

What 25 tons of explosives will do to an Afghan village

Adam Clark Estes
Leveling villages might not be the best strategy for American troops to make friends with locals

How “World of Warcraft” helped me through my divorce

Robin Kirk
My marriage was falling apart when my son begged me to play. Who knew a computer game could teach me so much?

Can Apple thrive without its visionary CEO?

Michael Liedtke, Jessica Mintz
With Steve Jobs on medical leave, analysts wonder whether the company can keep breaking profit records

In the crosshairs

Tom Engelhardt
Civilian casualties in Afghanistan go underreported even as the nation mourns victims of the Loughner shooting

Sarah Palin was too blood libeled!

Joan Walsh
In a defensive blast at her critics, she doubles down on her use of the charged term and seems angrier than ever

Poll: 35% blame Palin for Tucson shooting

Justin Elliott
The media focus on Sarah Palin's notorious crosshairs map does some lasting damage

Why I can’t stop reading Mormon housewife blogs

Emily Matchar
I'm a young, feminist atheist who can't bake a cupcake. Why am I addicted to the shiny, happy lives of these women?

OK, so it’s not going to be Sarah Palin in ’12 …

Steve Kornacki
... but the Republicans still have to nominate someone to run against Barack Obama. Who will it be?

Senators say military cyber ops not reported

Lolita C. Baldor
Vague exchange between Armed Services Committee and Pentagon suggests not all U.S. computer attacks were disclosed

Salon vs. Salon: Violence and the political climate

Steve Kornacki, Alex Pareene
A dialogue between two writers with different views on whether the right bears some responsibility for Tucson

“Bird Cloud”: Annie Proulx’s real estate porn

Debra Monroe
In "Bird Cloud," the "Shipping News" author describes an ill-fated attempt to build her dream home

Verizon iPhone 4: Everything you need to know

Adam Clark Estes
After months of speculation, Apple announced this morning it would offer a Verizon iPhone. What's the difference?

Who’s afraid of Frances Fox Piven?

Joan Walsh
Glenn Beck says the elderly professor is as dangerous as the armed Hutaree militia. That's not extreme rhetoric?

Just how many bases does the Pentagon have?

Nick Turse
No one has the answer to that simple question. But whatever the exact number is, it needs to shrink -- soon

Darwin’s media: Surviving the info-glut

Dan Gillmor
Book excerpt: In an age of democratized media, consumers need to take some responsibility, too

Sarah Palin’s Alaska finale: The campaign ad wraps up

Kirkland Hamill
In which Sarah slams her talking points once more, this time on a literal gold dig

Watering the tree of liberty

Alex Pareene
A look back at some of the worst revolutionary rhetoric that's contributed to a culture of political violence

Let’s not make this something it isn’t

Steve Kornacki
Too many commentators are intent on making Jared Loughner a symbol of Tea Party rage

Giffords, Palin and the blame game

Ethan Sherwood Strauss
A debate erupts over what the Tucson shooting does -- and doesn't -- mean

Lawmakers want calmer politics, post-Tucson

Calvin Woodward, Charles Babington
In the wake of the Giffords shooting, politicians look to addressing acrimonious political climate

Swearing off the rhetoric of violence

Joan Walsh
Can't we agree to stop urging supporters to "reload" or pursue "Second Amendment remedies?"

Gabrielle Giffords: A promising career interrupted

Steve Kornacki, Justin Elliott
First elected from a swing district in southern Arizona in 2006, she fended off a Tea Party challenge in 2010
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