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Today in Slate: August 25, 2010

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Politics: Palin's Magic Touch
  • Average Credit Card Debt Falls Below $5,000
  • Three Teens Killed After Appearing on Facebook Hit List
  • The Ridiculous Ruling That Overturned Obama's Stem-Cell Policy--and Bush's

    Why Google Wave Failed and What It Means for the Company

    The Economic Knife Fight That's Broken Out Over the True Cause of Unemployment

    Florida's Allen West May Be Crazy, but That Hasn't Hurt Republicans

    Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2010
    sports nut
    The Pittsburgh Paradox
    Should the Pirates spend money to win ballgames?
    Phil Birnbaum
    Aug.25, 2010, 3:58 PM ET
    dispatches
    Honk and Wave
    What it's like campaigning for governor in Vermont: a dispatch in comics.
    James Sturm and Katherine Roy
    Aug.25, 2010, 3:50 PM ET
    Palinisms
    Palinisms
    Did Sarah Palin really say that?
    Jacob WeisbergAug.25, 2010, 1:40 PM ET
    explainer
    This Call May Be Recorded (and Distributed)
    Can you stop someone from posting your 911 tape?
    Jonathan Rapoport
    Aug.25, 2010, 12:58 PM ET
    politics
    Palin's Magic Touch
    All the candidates Sarah Palin backed had a great night.
    John Dickerson
    Aug.25, 2010, 12:36 PM ET
    politics
    Sarah Palin's Tea Party
    How Joe Miller--the Palin-endorsed, Tea Party-supported candidate--surprised everyone in Alaska.
    Alexandra Gutierrez
    Aug.25, 2010, 12:00 PM ET
    The Slatest
    The Slatest: Afternoon Edition
    Credit card debt falls to lowest level in eight years; body stolen from Long Island mausoleum; three teens who appeared on Facebook hit list killed in the past ten days; attorneys general argue Craigslist is promoting prostitution.
    Aug.25, 2010, 11:50 AM ET
    culture gabfest
    The Culture Gabfest, "Rambo in Blush" Edition
    Listen to Slate's show about the week in culture.
    Jody Rosen, Dana Stevens, and June Thomas
    Aug.25, 2010, 10:33 AM ET
    culturebox
    Scandals
    They produce very useful scapegoats. Like Dr. Laura, for example.
    Laura Kipnis
    Aug.25, 2010, 10:16 AM ET
    transport
    Glamour Underground
    MoMA's exhibition of smart, stylish London transit posters.
    Tom Vanderbilt
    Aug.25, 2010, 10:15 AM ET
    doublex
    Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
    Are the offspring of therapists really more screwed up than the children of non-shrinks?
    Jessica Grose
    Aug.25, 2010, 10:15 AM ET
    human nature
    Dickey Waiver
    A crazy judge throws out Obama's stem-cell policy--and Bush's.
    William Saletan
    Aug.25, 2010, 7:54 AM ET
    culturebox
    Kanye West Has a Goblet
    An all-access, totally non-exclusive interview with the would-be king of hip-hop.
    Jonah Weiner
    Aug.25, 2010, 7:08 AM ET
    my goodness
    The Shirt off My Back
    How can I ensure that the clothing I donate to charity really helps the needy?
    Constance Casey
    Aug.25, 2010, 7:07 AM ET
    slate labs
    Welcome to Slate Labs
    Experiments with multimedia journalism.
    Aug.25, 2010, 6:59 AM ET
    Lean/Lock
    Play Lean/Lock: The First Scores Are In!
    Test your powers of political forecasting.
    Aug.25, 2010, 6:58 AM ET
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