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Joe Conason's Journal
Katherine Harris gets some bad ink back home. Plus: Two GOP candidates in tough races are "disendorsed" by their hometown papers.
10/22/2002 17:39 UTC
How Microsoft became an also-ran
While Google and Apple fight for the smartphone future, Ballmer shuffles deck-chairs
05/26/2010 04:43 UTC
Why poverty is rising faster in suburbs than in cities
According to the Pew Research Center, suburban counties have experienced sharper increases of poverty since 2000
06/02/2018 15:59 UTC
Who's afraid of the big bad gay marriage amendment?
Bush's feeble "family values" ploy is just a dutiful payoff to his base -- and it won't make much difference in November.
06/06/2006 23:00 UTC
Conflict of interest for Christine Todd Whitman?
The EPA's ombudsman says Whitman muzzled him for criticizing a sweetheart Superfund settlement with a big investor in her husband's firm.
01/15/2002 05:47 UTC
After Robert E. Lee comparison, first Capitol rioter convicted of a felony gets 8 months in prison
A Florida man who waved a "Trump 2020" flag on the Senate floor was convicted on Monday
07/19/2021 21:46 UTC
Trump administration shifts millions earmarked for emergency relief to fund border projects: report
With the 2020 election only 15 months away, Trump is determined to remind his base he's tough on border security
08/28/2019 13:15 UTC
Letters
Salon readers debate whether the 34 Bush scandals on Peter Dizikes' list are evidence that Americans will forgive the president anything, or a sign that Democrats need to intensify their efforts.
01/20/2005 04:05 UTC
Down with polls, up with democracy!
Experts got Election '02 wrong because more and more voters hang up on them. It's time for politicians to do the same.
11/15/2002 23:08 UTC
Republican Senators aren't beholden to their base — they'll acquit Trump because they agree with him
Republicans who claim they want to "move on" are lying, since the best way to do that is bar Trump from running
02/08/2021 17:59 UTC
A farewell to Microsoft: "The unicorn was real"
J Allard's parting e-mail is a passionate reminder of how new technology can mean more than just minting cash
05/26/2010 12:11 UTC
Is the CIA spamming Iraqi generals?
It's the latest in high-tech psychological warfare: E-mail and voice-mail invitations to surrender. But so far there are few signs that the strategy is working.
03/26/2003 01:30 UTC
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