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Scott Walker 2016? Bring it on: Why cheerleading media has it all wrong
The charisma-free, scandal-dogged divider is being touted as a GOP savior. Here’s why his national hopes are doomed
11/06/2014 21:46 UTC
"DIY U": The end of university prestige
How the growth of online learning is changing the way we think about higher education
03/28/2010 20:01 UTC
A timeline of Alice Sebold's "Lucky" saga, from a wrongful conviction to a redemptive documentary
Anthony Broadwater, whom Sebold misidentified as her rapist, will now tell his story, thanks to a movie producer
12/02/2021 05:01 UTC
Don't count on good Apple jobs
CEO Tim Cook says he wants to bring manufacturing back to America. But the company's profits tell a different story
06/06/2012 20:08 UTC
Apple, Disney and Netflix’s streaming battle isn’t winner-take-all
Some have dubbed the flurry of new video services launching as a "streaming war," but the reality is very different
11/09/2019 17:30 UTC
Must-see morning clip: Jon Stewart declares that traditional journalism is dead
"The Daily Show" takes a jab at online media entities like Gawker, Salon and the Huffington Post
07/31/2014 17:42 UTC
The rise of social reading: Goodbye to Virginia Woolf's solitary, egoless reader
Virginia Woolf’s ideal reader is now under siege by interactive technology, as we pursue a party on the page
04/10/2017 00:30 UTC
Master Excel and crunch data with this masterclass course
Demystify the art of using spreadsheets to actually help you save time at work
11/17/2018 03:01 UTC
Seniors and phenoms
Recent history favors veteran Kansas to win the NCAA title game, but recent history never met Syracuse freshman Carmelo Anthony.
04/08/2003 01:00 UTC
Trolling in the name of “free speech”: How Milo Yiannopoulos built an empire off violent harassment
Milo is a bad guy who claims to be a bold defender of free speech but revels in tormenting the vulnerable
12/20/2016 04:59 UTC
What is terrorism? What do terrorists want?
Acts of terrorism followed by violent crackdowns can become a cycle that is difficult to disrupt
05/27/2017 11:29 UTC
“I feel like I was set up to fail”: Inside a for-profit college nightmare
Some schools feast on federal aid and don't care if the student can repay it. Here's one woman's tragic story
01/25/2014 19:30 UTC
Screen time predicts delays in child development, says new research
Ninety-eight per cent of children now live in homes with internet-connected devices
02/02/2019 02:00 UTC
New study shows why Trump plan to gut food stamps "will literally result in more people dying"
"There is no excuse that in our first world country we have children who are malnourished."
11/07/2019 08:00 UTC
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