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What your Facebook “likes” reveal about you

THE WISHPOND BLOG
New statistical models from Cambridge researchers can predict users' personal attributes with startling accuracy

The right’s ridiculous Ebony outrage

Stacia L. Brown
Conservative criticism of the magazine's new covers is absurd, but the issues it brings up are real

Men shouldn’t fear “women’s anger”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Hugo Schwyzer broke up with feminism -- but would-be male feminists shouldn't be afraid of debate

GOP fights for its right to pray

Jillian Rayfield
Republicans are asking the Supreme Court to protect their ability to open Congress with a prayer

Quit talking about likable characters!

Kelly Braffet
The literary conversation is stuck. Readers like real characters. Why can't authors and bloggers accept that?

5 things to know about Pinterest

Julia Campbell
The photo-sharing website is transforming the way nonprofits do business. Here's how

The unlikely hero: Thank you, James Sensenbrenner

Brad Friedman
Wisconsin Republican becomes unlikely champion of voting rights, stepping up to his own party's shameful leadership

Blogger-turned-author Choire Sicha: “Straight people are easily shocked”

Daniel D'Addario
The Awl founder and "Very Recent History" author talks about gay culture, Gchat and BuzzFeed

Feds suspected of using malware to attack online anonymity tool

Natasha Lennard
Security experts believe government agencies used malicious software against Tor protected computers

Rush Limbaugh on tech blog politics: So stupid he’s brilliant

Andrew Leonard
Wake up, iGeneration! Biased pro-Google bloggers are just like the Republican-hating mainstream media

Shooting high for an environmental game-changer

Jeff Turrentine
Are “Vertical Forests” the new future of urban sustainability, or just one Italian architect's impossible ambition?

ComicCon for Jane Austen fans!

Deborah Yaffe
Welcome to JANSA's annual meeting, where Austen lovers divide into Team Willoughby and Team Brandon and ask WWJD

Why have virtual sex? Because it’s fun, and people are different

Tracy Clark-Flory
That's the question posed this week by a judgmental New York Times Op-Ed. We set out to answer it

Is YouTube killing comedy?

Daniel Berkowitz
Now that comics are expected to post content for free online, it's harder than ever to break through

Facebook is the new graveyard

Jill Filipovic
Twitter and Facebook feed our most basic impulse after loved ones die: To tell others about them

Michelle Rhee embraces disgraced charter school advocate

Alex Seitz-Wald
Education reformers rush to defend Florida schools chief, Tony Bennett, after he resigned in a pay-to-play scandal

Paul Krugman: “Madness of the GOP is the central issue of our time”

Jillian Rayfield
The New York Times columnist writes that the Republican Party "has basically gone off the deep end"

Yes, the feds are tracking your car

Keegan Hamilton
A Seattle prankster points out the absurdity of a little-known program that's following where you drive

Seven more years of hell

Elias Isquith
We all hate this Congress and its inability to do the simplest things. The hardest part? Getting rid of it

Is congressional drone oversight working?

Alice Ross
It's a "significant challenge" to oversee secret operations

Hunger strikes are all California prisoners have

Andrea Jones
The latest demonstrations prove that inmates need more rehabilitation -- and access to the outside world

What mass murderers have in common

Tom Jacobs
A new analysis of the writings of various shooters finds a common strain of paranoia

Amazon is worse than Walmart

Daniel D'Addario
The company's war on bookstores and book culture is increasingly supported by, yes, the Obama administration

Manning verdict: What you need to know

Marcy Wheeler
Today's verdicts may be about Bradley Manning -- but here's why they also have huge consequences for the rest of us
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