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King Kaufman's Sports Daily
Dear readers: This misunderstood columnist owes you a Terrell Owens-style apology. Sor-ree. Jeez.
11/09/2005 22:00 UTC
Satire shouldn't come with a warning label
Facebook now wants you to know when fake news is fake
08/18/2014 18:42 UTC
Half of US adults believe smart home devices record conversations to send targeted ads
Trust in companies like Amazon, Google and Apple is still clearly a smart home issue
07/01/2018 21:29 UTC
Sarah Silverman pushes back against "creepy P.C. culture" backlash: "You have to listen to the college-aged, because they lead the revolution"
The comedian spoke out about overcoming her own former blind spot in an interview with Vanity Fair
09/15/2015 19:52 UTC
Louie Gohmert unable to understand Google ads
The Texas congressman was left a bit confused during a hearing on EPCA
03/22/2013 01:18 UTC
Colbert's move to "The Late Show" is about to claim its biggest victim
As Colbert completes his ascendance to the late-night pantheon, one person is bracing for a fall
04/16/2014 16:45 UTC
"The whores are always smiling"
The Geezer's scribblings are a mystery even to him, but eloquently blunt nicknames like Cross-eyes, Crooked Back and Gimpy need no explaining.
01/27/2001 01:00 UTC
Why are comedy clubs still booking Louis C.K.? Comedy Works CEO gets honest about the conflict
Wende Curtis is the CEO of Denver's biggest comedy venue and recently had to decide whether or not to book him
01/09/2019 00:59 UTC
Our Gchats, ourselves: Why chat excerpts make good literature
In her new memoir, Lena Dunham makes the chat log into art. So I dug into my own archives to see what I'd learn
10/02/2014 03:00 UTC
The case that could end cyberbullying
An ex-model wins the right to learn the identity of her YouTube trolls. What does this mean for Internet privacy?
10/18/2010 19:10 UTC
Google starts Glass store, only visible to "explorers"
Folks who have the much discussed gadget will be able to buy accessories for it
10/31/2013 16:44 UTC
"South Park" takes on Hollywood's pandering to Chinese censorship with sharp words, weak jokes
"Band in China" makes valid points about the industry bending to suit China's government, but the jokes don't land
10/03/2019 13:23 UTC
An increasingly connected world needs hackers more than ever before
Salon spoke to internet security expert Justin Calmus to explain why bug bounty programs are so important
03/14/2017 20:00 UTC
More on why Rowling is wrong on the Potter lexicon
What would I say if you made an index of Machinist? Knock yourself out!
11/14/2007 04:38 UTC
Facebook's Project Titan: The Gmail killer?
The social network will likely announce its very own integrated e-mailing service Monday. Take that, Google
11/13/2010 03:45 UTC