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Bradley Manning was tortured for his gender identity

Joanne McNeil
Prosecutors say the whistle-blower "abetted terrorism," but his most flagrant offense was subverting outdated norms

Ayn Rand killed Sears

Lynn Stuart Parramore
How the me-first corporate structure installed by hedge fund manager Eddie Lampert helped ruin the retail giant

Dear ABC: Putting Jenny McCarthy on “The View” will kill children

Alex Pareene
Anti-vaccine conspiracist and "View" co-host Jenny McCarthy isn't just quirky -- she spreads lies that hurt people

America’s always been a surveillance state

Alfred McCoy
The roots of NSA's massive dragnet date back to America's first information revolution in the 1890s

Waze could spark Israeli Internet growth

Associated Press
The company's billion-dollar sale has caught the attention of web innovators across the world

Why do we love fugitives so much?

Alex Seitz-Wald
From Snowden and Whitey Bulger, to Jesse James and Dorner, here's why we treat outlaws on the run as heroes

Is this the end of hockey fights?

Eli Epstein
The NHL may tighten restrictions on in-game fisticuffs, but it'll face stern resistance from violence-loving fans

PRISM part of a much larger government surveillance program

Associated Press
Companies have been handling requests from the FBI for years, under a program called US-98XN

Why is the NSA spying on PalTalk?

Miles Klee
With just 4 million users, the online video chat site is no Facebook. It's not even Tumblr

Intelligence chief: Internet spying program is strictly supervised

Lara Jakes, Jim Kuhnhenn
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper says government does not act unilaterally to obtain online data

Tech companies negotiating with government over surveillance program

Prachi Gupta
Google and Facebook have even discussed building "secure portals" to their data for the government

Welcome to the age of Bush-Obama

Jean MacKenzie
New revelations about the NSA's data collection methods should come as little surprise

America the passive

Joan Walsh
The NSA dragnet sparks insufficient outrage because most of us feel complicit in the erosion of our privacy

5 things you need to know about government spying

Alex Seitz-Wald
After a flood of new revelations on government snooping, here's what you need to know

Big Data arms Big Brother

Michael Liedtke
The clandestine program PRISM gives government unprecedented access to our personal information

Obama’s unparalleled spy state

Andrew Leonard
Another blockbuster: New revelations expose the NSA and FBI's vast online surveillance powers

Lawsuit alleges Texas employer barred men and women from being alone together

Katie McDonough
Kimberly A. Elkjer claims that the gender segregation policy prevented women from advancing at Scheef & Stone LLP

Ed Rendell’s fracking ties deeper than originally thought

Justin Elliott
The ex-governor claims he has no pecuniary interest in the industry's success. His employment record says otherwise

High school dorks need not despair

Kevin Charles Redmon
Research reveals that students who aren't romantically active often possess superior study skills to those who are

Five things we know about “Guccifer”

Natasha Lennard
The unidentified hacker hits high profile targets, has a penchant for AOL mail and Comic Sans

Hacker “Guccifer” distributes Hillary Clinton’s Libya memos

Natasha Lennard
The hacker obtained confidential emails from former WH aide Sidney Blumenthal's email account [UPDATED]

My life as a fake fake wrestler

Gregg Gethard
As an "e-fedder," or virtual wrestler, I learned the WWE-style matches may be pretend, but the storytelling is real

Sheryl Sandberg’s trickle-down feminism

Melissa Gira Grant
The Facebook COO wants to "run" a social movement for women, including incorporating it as a nonprofit 501(c)3

Mainstream media meltdown!

Robert W. McChesney
Newspapers will never be the same. But what happens to democracy if the Web business model can't fund journalism?
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