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Spying, sex and finance: What banks and payment processors are secretly watching — to avoid “risk”

Melissa Gira Grant
Companies may be monitoring your personal activity -- and, as Eden Alexander learned, the reason will horrify you

No surprise here! Google’s workforce is mostly white and male

Sarah Gray
And its excuse for why is pretty darn lame

GOP’s new Obamacare strategy: Why their “repeal” cries have suddenly shifted

Simon Maloy
As benefits take hold, Republicans' message falls victim to the inevitable onset of nuance

Thomas Piketty’s numbers aren’t wrong: The Financial Times’ big whiff misstates his central argument

Paul Rosenberg
Paul Krugman and others shoot down an overblown "Capital" critique which misrepresents his data, findings and point

“Demonstrably false”: Tim Geithner’s self-serving nonsense and the crisis of student debt

Elias Isquith
Amir Sufi, co-author of a groundbreaking new look at the causes of the Great Recession, sounds off to Salon

WSJ’s shameful climate denial: The scientific consensus is not a myth

Lindsay Abrams
97% of scientists agree that man-made climate change is happening, and a transparent Op-Ed fails to argue otherwise

Inside the terrifying, twisted online world of involuntary celibates

Tracy Clark-Flory
Elliott Rodger was part of a sprawling community of men who fantasize about rape and mind control

7 worst right-wing moments of the week — Ann Coulter’s climate-change insanity

Janet Allon
Coulter claims that solving climate change would cause genocide, while an ex-TV host says Satan's behind evolution

Mass-transit magic: How America’s fourth-largest city can abandon its addiction to cars

Henry Grabar
In Houston, taking the bus is a measure of last resort. But that might not be the case for long

Women obsess over the size of their privates, too

Tracy Clark-Flory
A new book shows ladyparts in all their diverse glory. It's just what women need in a plastic surgery-obsessed age

“We are tired of pretending this stuff doesn’t happen”: Women speak out against sexism in tech

Sarah Gray
Women wrote an open letter, on Model View Culture, about the sexism they've experienced in the tech world

Is “baby fever” killing my chance to have kids?

Rachel Kramer Bussel
Fertility matters, yes. But biological clock extremists are preventing women from enjoying healthy relationships

“Breaking Bad” isn’t content! Why we need to stop using this terrible noun

Benjamin Hart
"Original content," "quality content" -- this is the defining word of our scattered media moment

Why Neil deGrasse Tyson has creationists so thoroughly petrified

Dan Arel
Public education is the biggest enemy of intelligent design, and "Cosmos" has made science accessible to millions

The Winklevoss twins’ next big thing is … radio?

Sarah Gray
The almost Facebook inventors have invested in Bitcoin and space travel, and now are heading to SiriusXM

This guy blogged about the terribleness of Adam Carolla, but gave up because it was too terrible

Prachi Gupta
Micah Ranney started Calling Out Carolla to hold the comic accountable, but ended up feeling miserable instead

Sen. Thad Cochran, challenger in spat over photo

Emily Wagster Pettus

Cancelled anti-gay HGTV hosts: Satan is the reason evolution is taught in schools

Sarah Gray
The bigoted sons of evangelist Flip Benham discuss satan's hold on the world with Glenn Beck

Activist-blogger arrested for photographing Sen. Thad Cochran’s bed-ridden wife

Ian Blair
Cochran alleges foul play from rival McDaniel's camp

“Men explaining things to me had been happening my whole life”: The author behind “mansplaining” on the origin of her famous term

Soraya Chemaly
Salon spoke to Rebecca Solnit about her new book, gender-based violence, and why "rape culture" is a useful phrase

Ira Glass might not know about the editor of the Times, but he does know these other things

Prachi Gupta
"And she was who?" the NPR host said to a reporter who recently mentioned Jill Abramson. Who can blame him?

Paul Krugman slams Tim Geithner’s pro-banker “double standard”

Elias Isquith
The New York Times columnist argues the former treasury secretary should've done much more for working Americans

Is Amazon ruining dating in Seattle?

Ej Dickson
The company's rapid expansion has brought severe gender imbalance to the city -- and things are only getting worse

New York is being sued for $2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000

Prachi Gupta
One man is suing Manhattan, Au Bon Pain and a bunch of people for $2 undecillion
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