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UPDATED: Google purges negative press coverage of former Wall Street CEO from search results

Andrew Leonard
A BBC blog post mentioning former Merrill Lynch CEO Stan O'Neal disappears. What happened?

Part sendup, part anxious self-portrait: “Friendship” and the new Brooklyn novel

Lydia Kiesling
From Adelle Waldman to Emily Gould, why is it so hard to find the universal in this specific milieu?

Worse than Michelle Rhee: Teachers and public schools have a shocking new enemy

Jeff Bryant
George W Bush's education secretary called teacher unions terrorist organizations. Post-Vergara, do liberals agree?

Christian right secession fantasy: Spooky neo-Confederate talk grows louder at the fringes

Paul Rosenberg
The religious right is spooked and making scary new allies. Some worry theocratic violence will soon be on the rise

I’m sorry I apologize so much

Rachel Kramer Bussel
Women like me constantly use the dreaded phrase, even when we know we shouldn't. So why do we keep doing it?

Scientists discover the most Earth-like planet yet: Gliese 832

Sarah Gray
Gliese 832c is roughly 16 lightyears away, and could potentially have life-supporting conditions

Living large in 150 square feet: Why the tiny house movement is taking off

Lindsay Abrams
"It's not about the tiny house, it's about the life you're going to lead in it"

Singapore blogger loses everything for criticizing prime minister

Marie Dhumieres
Roy Ngerng lost his job as a public hospital employee. Now the Internet is coming to his rescue

The Supreme Court’s baffling tech illiteracy is becoming a problem

Selina MacLaren
If one thing has become clear in recent years, it's that SCOTUS struggles with technology

CNBC seeks Op-Ed on “global warming being a hoax”

Lee Fang
Email chain reveals the network was seeking a "response" to report on effect of climate change on the U.S. economy

“Do what we tell you to do, or we will kill you”

Katie McDonough
UPDATED: After the SCOTUS ruling, doctors and clinic escorts tell Salon about deadly threats and confrontations

Facebook releases diversity figures: They look a lot like Google’s and Yahoo’s

Sarah Gray
The verdict? The company is mostly white and male

Wal-Mart flunks its fact-check: The truth behind its sarcastic response to the Times

Ari Rabin-Havt
After a critical column in the Times raised its ire, Wal-Mart issued an angry response. Here's why it may backfire

Attention climate deniers: This scientist will give you $10,000 for actual proof that global warming is a hoax

Lindsay Abrams
Physicist Christopher Keating tells Salon about his plan to get climate deniers to "put up or shut up"

“Performative sex is utterly different from private sex”: A porn star takes on the California State Capitol

Tracy Clark-Flory
Adult performer Lorelei Lee is desperately lobbying ahead of tomorrow's vote on a bill mandating condoms in porn

Cheney’s pathetic sell: How can someone who disdains public opinion change it?

Jim Newell
Dick Cheney is promoting his new advocacy group. Isn't this the guy who hates courting public support?

Google’s “Made with Code” encourages girls to code — and is backed by $50 million

Sarah Gray
Does this new campaign mean Google is taking criticism of its terrible gender and diversity numbers seriously?

Writer whose book shares title with Stephen King novel rakes in royalties

Prachi Gupta
At first, she got terrible reviews on Amazon. But Emily Schultz felt better when she got more money, too

Has the Internet killed grammar?

Chris Ostendorf
You know things are getting out of hand when seemingly the only grammar Nazis left are now actual Nazis

Chinese official tries to blame industrial lead pollution on “pencil chewing”

Lindsay Abrams
Over 300 students tested positive for lead poisoning

Spike heels, sex and strollers: I’m tired of lady mags pretending that motherhood doesn’t exist

Elissa Strauss
We may love to hate Gwyneth, but the celebrity interview is the only way motherhood makes its way into glossy mags

Ugly, paranoid, divisive politics: The GOP are all Know-Nothings now

Paul Rosenberg
David Brat's victory over Eric Cantor represents the triumphant return of an awful GOP strain best left to history

Education’s war on millennials: Why everyone is failing the “digital generation”

Elizabeth Losh
Both reformers and traditionalists view technology as a way to control students — and they're getting it very wrong

Donna Tartt’s multicultural fantasy: How “The Goldfinch” got away with its disgraceful racial politics

Joy Castro
In the Pulitzer-winning novel, people of color read like wishful caricatures. Why isn't anyone talking about it?
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