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Why Bill Gates must buy the Lakers

Andrew Leonard
Steve Ballmer's Clippers purchase offers new proof of tech mogul cultural domination. But the job is not yet done

Monica was our sex-ed teacher

Tracy Clark-Flory
My generation of women came of age against the backdrop of the Lewinsky scandal, and it shaped our view of sex

AOL suffers significant security breach, warns customers to change passwords

Sarah Gray
If you are an AOL user, take heed: Don't click on any suspiciously spammy emails, and change your password

Bill Gates got me fired!

Andrew Leonard
Flashback 1996: How a satirical article attracted the attention of Microsoft's CEO, and got one young writer canned

Young-adult mastermind Cecil Castellucci: “There’s no way I can write a ‘Hunger Games'”

Sara Scribner
Comic books! Sci-fi! Post-apocalyptic awesomeness! YA's genius Renaissance woman Cecil Castellucci opens up

Chelsea Handler’s fake advocacy: “Taking care” of women while slinging racist jokes

Daniel D'Addario
Handler's positioned herself as the thinking person's host, while trashing women and people of color

Tales of a female sex addict

Erica Garza
My compulsion began when I was 12 and took me to dark places. I wasn't just hooked on porn -- I was hooked on shame

10 worst right-wing moments of the week: Victoria Jackson for office!

Janet Allon
Pat Robertson becomes the voice of reason on creationism, while the former "SNL"-er reveals her repugnant platform

Mother of “distressed baby” responds to AOL CEO Tim Armstrong

Prachi Gupta
Though he later restored the policy, the CEO had blamed 401(k) cutbacks on the costs of complicated pregnancies

10 best twitter reactions to the gmail outage

Sarah Gray
In the epitome of #firstworldproblems gmail was down today, and naturally twitter responded

There won’t be a liberal Rush: The economics of conservative media

Jeffrey M. Berry, Sarah Sobieraj
There's a reason why the airwaves are filled with right-wingers — and it's all about big business

Gwyneth Paltrow and her trainer make a tone-deaf lifestyle series

Daniel D'Addario
The actress wants you to restart your life!

Colbert bestows gift to the Fox News self-promotion machine

Sean McElwee
After Fox News staff were paid to leave pro-Fox comments on blogs, Stephen Colbert takes it one step further

We are not one nation under Twitter

Stephan Richter
The people cashing in are Silicon Valley kingpins, banks and company insiders. The general public gained nothing

Down with online crybait!

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Buzzy videos demand you grab the tissues, but they just make me feel manipulated

Be afraid, Amazon competitors: Retail giant’s critics misunderstand the brilliant business model

Eugene Wei
Amazon's not showing a profit most quarters, but those who say it can't make money are reading the numbers wrong

New book reveals Fox News PR’s dirty trick

Sarah Gray
The news company paid staff to battle the bloggosphere and covertly promote the network

TechCrunch has a very sexist weekend

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Two gross displays at Disrupt are met with well-deserved disgust

Now there’s rehab for Internet addicts

JESSICA HULLINGER
A new hospital–based treatment facility in Pennsylvania offers tech junkies a 10 day digital detox program

Spam gives the Internet meaning

Kevin Driscoll
From Viagra ads to "urgent" emails to tweetbots, the evolution of the Web's worst feature helps us understand it

Even America’s best paid women don’t get equal pay

CAROL HYMOWITZ, CECILE DAURAT
Standard & Poor’s data on best-paid executives shows that female high-achievers still earn 18 percent less than men

Colin Powell denies affair after reported Guccifer hack

Jillian Rayfield
Personal emails between the former Secretary of State and a Romanian diplomat had been leaked

Is online privacy a right?

David Sirota
Feds want an Internet skeleton key that would allow surveillance of encrypted content. Will tech companies agree?
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