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Stewart slams Fox as “lying dynasty”
Emma Mustich
Comedian admits he made a "mistake" during his Chris Wallace interview -- then points out some of Fox's recent lies
Colors for the 21st century
Jude Stewart
A design master talks about why he doesn't follow trends and what you can learn from Disney's "It's a Small World"
Bad medicine alert: Austerity in the U.K.
Andrew Leonard
A lesson for U.S. politicians: Spending cuts in Britain are forcing more government borrowing, not less
No, Jon Stewart, you’re not just a comedian
Will Bunch
When he's not actually doing it on his show, the "Daily Show" host's media criticism can come across as trite
A new self-publishing success story emerges
Emma Mustich
But what (if anything) can authors lose by opting for online self-publication?
Did Bristol Palin accuse Levi of rape in her new memoir?
Drew Grant
In "Not Afraid of Life: My Journey So Far," Sarah's daughter describes her first sexual encounter
Stewart puts his Fox News comments in context
Emma Mustich
The "Daily Show" host complains his Sunday interview with Chris Wallace was poorly edited
Scott Adams’ defense of rape mentality
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The increasingly shrill Dilbert creator argues laws on sexual assault go against men's "natural desires"
Primer: Assad’s speech
Natasha Lennard
Although less arrogant in tone than his previous two addresses, the Syrian leader's words will not satisfy critics
The forgotten treasures of Gen-X childhood
Brian Bellmont
Slide show: From Malibu Barbie to unsafe playground equipment, the toys and trends that defined the 1970s and '80s
Did the CIA spy on Iraq war critic Juan Cole?
Emma Mustich
Former agency officer claims the Bush White House asked for personal information on antiwar blogger
Stephen Colbert grills Keith Olbermann
Emma Mustich
Comedian tells the former MSNBC host: "You are universally regarded as insane"
How the GOP’s war on workers’ rights undermines the economy
Robert Reich
The economy can't get out of neutral until workers have more money in their pockets to buy what they produce
“The Daily Show” on CNN’s over-the-top debate tech
Emma Mustich
Stewart turns a skeptical eye to innovations introduced at Monday night's Republican primary debate
“The Waste Land”: T.S. Eliot takes the app store
Laura Miller
Old, difficult and unsexy, a 20th-century masterpiece becomes the best example yet of how to make a digital book
The odd world of men pretending to be lesbians
Emma Mustich
After "Gay Girl in Damascus" is unmasked, one of "her" online colleagues admits: I'm a married man, too
Stewart slams the media’s Palin email frenzy
Emma Mustich
"Every negative inference that Sarah Palin has ever made about the 'lamestream media' was on full display"
Does Sugar Ray Leonard’s sex abuse story hold up?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The former champ reveals a haunting incident from his youth -- but some people in the media aren't buying it
“Gay Girl in Damascus” unmasked
Emma Mustich
How Internet sleuths convinced a married American man to admit he was the fabled, and allegedly kidnapped, blogger
The decline of the pseudonym
Carmela Ciuraru
False names have allowed many famous writers to make a new start -- but the digital era is changing that
A teen’s bucket list goes viral
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Alice Pyne still has a few things she'd like to do. Now the Internet community is making them happen
Colbert on Breitbart’s Weiner photo “betrayal”
Emma Mustich
"What happened to the sacred tradition of confidentiality between respected journalist and shock jock?"
Alec Baldwin: Weiner is “a modern human being”
Emma Mustich
In a blog post, the actor gives his take on how a "high functioning man" uses (and misuses) the Internet
The problem isn’t on the supply-side
Robert Reich
Why is president Obama flirting with the economic dark side?
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