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America's necessary dark night of the soul We need to investigate the Bush years, even if it means tearing the country -- and ourselves -- apart. By Gary Kamiya | ||||
A-Rod isn't a cheater Taking steroids is only natural. It's an extension of our technological lives. So let's come down from our romantic soapboxes. By Alva Noe | ||||
"X-Men Origins: Wolverine" Hugh Jackman bares his claws, and his buff chest, as a mutant superhero in the first of the big summer action films. By Stephanie Zacharek | ||||
Attack of the killer plague movies Infected zombies! Deserted streets! Social breakdown! What can Hollywood films tell us about our swine flu panic? By Stephanie Zacharek | ||||
Farewell, Sportsman's Park. So long, horseracing? Before I give you Salon's Kentucky Derby pick, let's take a moment to remember the just-demolished racetrack outside Chicago, one of the many recent casualties in a fast-fading sport. Edward McClelland | ||||
Ask the Pilot How did a suicidal passenger get the door of a pressurized plane open? Plus: Can't any pilot fly most planes? And: The autopilot was on during landing? By Patrick Smith | ||||
The Democrats have no more excuses With Arlen Specter and Al Franken, the Democrats will have 60 votes in the Senate. They can no longer blame Republicans for standing in the way of a progressive agenda. By David Sirota | ||||
I lost my inheritance on a "technicality" Due to an "error," the stepdaughter gets everything. By Cary Tennis | ||||
Hooray for Dollywood! What's the happiest place on earth? Members of Salon's Table Talk community nominate their pick this week. | ||||
Video Dog | ||||
WayLay The fog came out of nowhere and seeped into everything. By Carol Lay | ||||
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Mr. Calm With swine flu now added to the many challenges confronting his 100-day-old administration, President Obama displayed a reassuring competence. By Mike Madden | ||||
Understanding the deadly flu virus Scientists are scrambling to figure out just how alarmed we should be over the swine flu outbreak from Mexico. By Katharine Mieszkowski | ||||
Cheney's painful war for torture President Obama must fight back against the former vice president by launching investigations into the Bush administration's interrogation policies. By Gene Lyons | ||||
The great foreskin debate To snip or not to snip? That was the question facing new parent Danae Elon, who didn't just wrestle with the controversies of circumcision -- she made a documentary about it. By Joy Press | ||||
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Farewell to the American Century Americans have perpetuated a mythic version of the past that never even approximated reality and today has become downright malignant. By Andrew Bacevich | ||||
My roommate is addicted to eBay She's buying rugs, she's buying rings, and she never leaves the house! By Cary Tennis | ||||
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