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Not even Christmas can escape America’s war fetish

Daniel Secatore
The Trump administration's deadly boat strikes are set against an increasingly militarized version of Christmas

Goodbye to dial-up: AOL closes a chapter in web history

CK Smith
AOL’s dial-up shutdown silences the screech and “You’ve got mail” greeting that defined the dawn of internet life

How foreign scammers use US banks to fleece Americans

Cezary Podkul
Global behemoths like Wells Fargo and Bank of America have been used in "pig-butchering" scams

OpenAI, valued at $157 billion, isn’t profitable. Should that be normal?

Cara Michelle Smith
The 10-year-old company is changing its business structure in an effort to raise more capital

News outlets pass on “hacked” Trump documents, citing potential foreign election interference

Nicholas Liu
Their approach to the Trump leaks are a departure from their wall-to-wall coverage of the Clinton campaign's emails

Trump campaign claiming security breach by Iran government-tied hackers

Kelly McClure
A Trump campaign spokesperson confirmed the hacking after Politico received internal Trump documents from “Robert”

As “You’ve Got Mail” turns 25, here’s what I sorely missed on a walking tour of its NYC locations

Nardos Haile
Nora Ephron's 1998 rom-com delivers timeless messages about love, but also about what we lose embracing capitalism

Meg Ryan’s best romantic films that led to “What Happens Later”

Nardos Haile
Dubbed the romcom queen, Meg Ryan's extensive rom-com filmography is unbeatable

Can “stanning” be a form of recovery? Healing and trauma in fandom communities

Maya Golden
My fingers could type what my lips had trained themselves to never say. Technology provided my voice

Wins, losses and regrets: It’s all part of the game at this “Succession” tailgate party

Melanie McFarland
From Sex-mas to a loveless air clearing, plenty of dirt was left on the floor at the Roy's latest company mixer

Jerry Springer, talk TV’s ringmaster, leaves an entertainment legacy we’ll be living with for years

Melanie McFarland
Without "The Jerry Springer Show" we may not have many of TV's guiltiest pleasures. Or, possibly, Donald Trump

Is love really blind? I asked therapists to analyze the show’s relationship drama with me

Nicole Karlis
Can people really fall in love with each other “sight unseen," as the show "Love is Blind" proposes?

A new use for dating apps: Chasing STDs

Darius Tahir
Public health practitioners find that dating apps are the best way to alert users to possible STI exposure

Won’t somebody think of Stephen King? Antitrust law and the publishing world’s mega-deal

Spencer Hamersmith
An unusual Justice Department strategy sank the merger of two publishing titans. Here are the real-world effects

The extremely ’90s history of the flavored latte

Maggie Hennessy
Hint: Starbucks is only part of the answer

20 of the most important moments in internet history

Todd Gilchrist
From Napster to "the dress" (was it gold and white?!), these marked key events in the internet

J.D. Vance leads GOP hypocrisy on “Big Tech” — while raking in cash from Silicon Valley

Igor Derysh
Josh Mandel and "Hillbilly Elegy" author J.D. Vance pose as anti-Big Tech populists — until you follow the money

How immunity for Facebook kills Americans

Thom Hartmann
Facebook and other social media sites are providing a safe haven for killer cops and white supremacists to plot

Pompeo used taxpayer money to host posh dinners with CEO of Chick-fil-A and Fox News hosts: report

Roger Sollenberger
While the department leads U.S. foreign policy, only 14% of the guests were actually diplomats or foreign officials

Corporations shouldn’t be allowed to own your personal data at all

William Davidow, Michael S. Malone
There's a clever legal way to put private information back in control of users. Are we brave enough to do it?

Rap legend Rakim opens up about finding his unique, intellectual sound and transforming hip-hop

D. Watkins
In a rare in-depth interview, lyricist Rakim opens up on "Salon Talks" about his debut memoir "Sweat The Technique"

There’s a lot more to a selfie than meets the eye

Alicia Eler
The moral panic around teen selfies is old fear dressed in new tech. Selfies aren't just narcissistic overshares

The early Serious Eats struggle days: Hemorrhaging money, “we were a soufflé ready to fall”

Ed Levine
The entirely unglamorous world of an internet food start-up rendered by its cantankerous founder

“PEN15” stars Maya Erskine and Anna Konkle: “We still feel like we’re in seventh grade”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the stars of the Hulu hit about returning to adolescence, and why nobody ever really grows up
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