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Today in Slate: January 5, 2011

Slate Magazine
Politics: It's Not Goodbye
  • Jackson's Doctor Accused of Hiding Evidence, Delaying 911 Call
  • Another sign of the aflockalypse?
  • Congress Switcheroo: GOP Takes Power; Democrats Take Up Whining

    The Mysterious Postponement of Maxine Waters' Ethics Trial

    The Seductive Looks on the Faces of Women Eating Chocolate in Stock Photographs

    Does International Aid Help Haiti--or Keep It Poor?

    Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2011
    the movie club
    The Movie Club
    Emotion is the gateway drug to all cinephilia.
    Karina Longworth, Matt Zoller Seitz, Dana Stevens, and Stephanie Zacharek
    Jan.5, 2011, 2:02 PM ET
    politics
    Don't All Speak at Once
    Robert Gibbs' successor as press secretary may have a lot of competition.
    John Dickerson
    Jan.5, 2011, 12:47 PM ET
    politics
    Introducing the Don't-Tread-on-Meter
    The Don't-Tread-on-Meter: Tracking the promises made by and to conservative officials and activists.
    David Weigel
    Jan.5, 2011, 10:50 AM ET
    politics
    Rules for Rascals
    Why Republicans are better at fomenting outrage, real and pretend, than Democrats are.
    David Weigel
    Jan.5, 2011, 10:49 AM ET
    culture gabfest
    The Culture Gabfest, "Congratulations: Your Marriage Is Probably Doomed" Edition
    Listen to Slate's podcast about Blue Valentine, the year in movies, and Google's new Ngram database.
    Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, and Julia Turner
    Jan.5, 2011, 9:36 AM ET
    The Slatest
    The Slatest: Morning Edition
    112th congress begins; Rep. Issa asked corporations which regulations displeased them; cigarette makers fight to keep selling menthols to minorities; new Huck Finn for the politically correct.
    Jan.5, 2011, 7:01 AM ET
    do the math
    The Mathematics of Narcissism
    The common statistical thread between psychiatric diagnosis and grad school rankings.
    Jordan Ellenberg
    Jan.5, 2011, 6:32 AM ET
    dispatches
    Does International Aid Keep Haiti Poor?
    Why is Haiti growing mangoes when it needs rice?
    Maura R. O'Connor
    Jan.5, 2011, 6:30 AM ET
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