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Your closest Facebook friends might save you from unemployment
Tim Sampson
A new study from Carnegie Mellon finds that the social network can be a valuable headhunting tool if properly used
Death of a Reader
Andrew Leonard
Google's decision to shutter its blog aggregator reminds us that the new, new thing gets old real fast
Bachmann: Blogging is a “miracle”
Alex Seitz-Wald
Speaking to conservative bloggers, the Tea Party hero says, "Bloggers are where it's at!"
New claims of prosecutor misconduct in Aaron Swartz case
Natasha Lennard
The late activist's lawyers have released complaint made to DoJ that prosecutors withheld evidence, overreached
Louie Gohmert treated like rock star at CPAC, of course
Alex Pareene
Longtime crank with no actual accomplishments very beloved at conservative conference
No “cyber Pearl Harbor” on the horizon
Natasha Lennard
Spy chief says Panetta's warning was premature given skills and motives of U.S. opponents
Only liberals still bothering with Paul Ryan’s silly budgets
Alex Pareene
Beltway media now too distracted with popes and soda to treat Paul Ryan with the reverence he used to receive
O’Keefe partner pays $50K to fired ACORN worker
Brad Friedman
Hannah Giles forks over sum to same secretly taped former ACORN worker that partner paid $100K last week (UPDATE)
Popealarm.com offers e-notification of new pope selection
David Bauder
Who needs white or black smoke when you can get a text message?
New York’s finest Islamophobes
Falguni A. Sheth
A new report sheds light on NYPD’s secret surveillance of Muslim communities. And what it reveals about liberals
Harvard administration spied on staff emails
Natasha Lennard
Faculty angered by privacy breach after cheating scandal leaks
Bro-gressives’ love affair with Rand Paul
Adele M. Stan
The hero-worship of the racist, misogynistic Kentucky senator brings out the worst in certain progressive dudes
Breitbart duped by satirical news outlet
Alex Seitz-Wald
The conservative website and Boston.com both ran stories from a competitor of the Onion on Paul Krugman
“Paleofantasy”: Stone Age delusions
Laura Miller
An evolutionary biologist explains why everything you think you know about cavemen (and their diet) is wrong
“Crowdfunding” brings science back to the masses
Michael Todd
By using public funds for their projects, scientists like Tyler Alterman are getting people involved in their work
Can Victoria Jackson return from the fringe?
Mark Guarino
After blasting gays, Muslims and Obama, can SNL vet Victoria Jackson really return to Hollywood? She hopes so
Are Hugo Chávez and Rand Paul anti-imperialist BFFs?
Andrew O'Hehir
The Venezuelan socialist and the Kentucky Tea Partyer, semi-united in kooky resistance to American hegemony
House GOPers boast about VAWA after voting against it
Jillian Rayfield
"I know how important it is to empower women in difficult situations,” said Rep. Steve King
Invest in readers, not MFAs
Laura Miller
A $50 million donation to creative writing programs is a misplaced effort to foster literary culture
Must-see morning clip: “The Daily Show” on Rand Paul’s filibuster
Prachi Gupta
The senator held a marathon session, spanning more than 12 hours on the floor
Don’t share that infographic spam
Andrew Leonard
The latest for-profit college trick: Link bait designed to boost the brand of bogus education-themed websites
U.N. could fuel North Korea’s propaganda machine
David Guttenfelder, Foster Klug
Officials may use the latest sanctions to whip up anti-U.S. sentiment and obscure their government's failures
Sex toy to unite partners across cyberspace
Alex Halperin
Finally, gadgets that simulate lovers "actions" in real time
Pamela Geller: CPAC is “enforcing the Shariah”
Jillian Rayfield
Anti-Islam bloggers blame Grover Norquist for their CPAC snubs [UPDATED]
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