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Pick of the week: From freedom to slavery and back

Andrew O'Hehir
Pick of the week: Chiwetel Ejiofor and Michael Fassbender are electric in a harrowing true-life slave narrative

GOP is “crazy and awful”: The Josh Barro Republicans are displeased

Josh Eidelson
As his party wallows in shame, a young, prominent GOPer tells Salon why it must lose much more in order to improve

Snapchat is handing your private messages to police

Tim Sampson
Since May of this year, about a dozen search warrants have resulted in the company turning over unopened pictures

Making a website isn’t as hard as you think

Jon-Mikel Bailey
Anyone can make a website. In theory, at least

Daniel Radcliffe and Dane DeHaan’s fake Kickstarter project sounds amazing

Prachi Gupta
The "Kill Your Darlings" stars mock celebrities who crowdfund by pitching a hilarious parody project

We retort, we decide: This is the real mainstream press bias

Richard Eskow
A White House press corps uprising seems sadly oblivious to its real bias: falling for the narratives of the right

Sorry, libertarians: You’re still hypocrites

RJ Eskow
An open letter to those who responded (with great vitriol) to my guide to exposing the lies of free market radicals

No, there isn’t a “New American Center”

Alex Pareene
NBC and Esquire discover the old American center: Mostly liberal white people who are scared of diversity

“Reject This”: The right responds to the proposed fiscal deal

Elias Isquith
A deal to reopen the government and lift the debt ceiling is not yet finalized -- but the right already hates it

Website apologizes, fires editor who called female scientist a “whore”

Katie McDonough
An editor who used a misogynistic threat against Dr. Danielle Lee has been fired, but controversy continues

Google advertisements soon to know you better

Gavin Heaton
The Internet giant will start tapping into your reviews, recommendations, and endorsements in their search results

Women leaving high power jobs: Two ways to slow the trend

JAMES DASILVA
How do we prevent talented women from leaving the workforce?

Voter ID judge’s shocking admission: We got it wrong!

Brad Friedman
Key jurist who wrote majority opinion in landmark Crawford case now says: "We did not have enough information"

10 facepalm-inducing moments from the right — just this week!

Janet Allon
Take it away, Michele Bachmann: "Obama is part of Al Qaeda and end times are near"

This San Fran apartment complex features its very own “butterfly habitat”

Lindsay Abrams
Do butterflies have to pay rent?

3 Americans win Nobel Prize in economics

Associated Press
The prize was awarded for research into how assets are priced

For Israeli soldiers, social media has become a showcase of horrors

Max Blumenthal
They have posted wildly offensive text and imagery online

Shut up, Starbucks: Your political stunts are a joke

Josh Eidelson
The coffee giant is getting great press for its latest political stunt. It doesn't deserve it.

No, the “Breaking Bad” finale was not a dream sequence

Daniel Carlson
Like another Vince Gilligan hero, we "want to believe" in hidden truths. But that impulse can often lead us astray

No more hiding from Facebook search

Sarah Kessler
The ability to opt out is almost over

Joe Scarborough (and Niall Ferguson) versus Paul Krugman, again

Alex Pareene
Morning Joe dislikes the Times columnist so much he'll repeat "off the record" accusations against him

Why unsuccessful writers give the best advice

Noah Berlatsky
If you want to know what writing's like for most people, don't ask a star. Talk to the midlevel sloggers

Goodreads: Where readers and authors battle it out in an online “Lord of the Flies”

Laura Miller
Goodreads' utopian dream just collided with the reality of social media and gatekeeper-free self-publishing

Starting tomorrow, we’re down 90 percent of our nuclear safety regulators

Lindsay Abrams
Don't worry: In the event of a "nuclear-related disaster," they can be called back to help
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