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These three bloggers prove #EveryBodyIsFlawless
Prachi Gupta
Gabi Fresh, Nadia Aboulhosn and Tess Munster re-created "***Flawless" to spread a message of acceptance
Snapchat settles charges with FTC — some photos don’t disappear
Sarah Gray
The communication app based on ephemeral messages was charged by the Federal Trade Commission for misleading users
Kim Kardashian “discovers” racism — what’s wrong with that?
Daniel D'Addario
Sorry, Jezebel -- even stars you hate are in the right when they decry hate
FCC facing revolt over net neutrality: Tech titans and others call for open Internet
Sarah Gray
Net neutrality's last stand? Over 150 tech companies signed a letter to FCC chairman in opposition to new rules
They’re lying about Louis C.K.: He’s right about Common Core — and not a Tea Partyer
Jeff Bryant
There's a new scheme afoot: Paint all opposition to education reform as "crazy." Don't fall for the "wingnut con"
What you need to know about Alibaba, the Chinese company shaking up Wall Street and Silicon Valley
Sarah Gray
Watch out Amazon! China's e-commerce giant just filed a prospectus for a billion dollar IPO
GOP’s paranoid media delusion: Why their bias accusations are so misguided
Jim Newell
Right-wing lunatics are right that there's a media bias. But they've got the target -- and motive -- all wrong
Fox News parodies itself, uses footage of random sad Asians instead of actual Koreans
Emily Lodish
A segment on the South Korean ferry disaster marks a new low for the conservative news network
Scalia’s delusional hackery: From “originalism” to shilling for the Tea Party
Paul Rosenberg
Yes, he interpreted his own decision wrong last week. But the real embarrassment: his incoherent philosophy
Guybrators! Prostate massagers! Fleshlights! “Louie” and the expanding male sex toy market
Rachel Kramer Bussel
"Louie" makes a (very funny) joke of male sex toys. But they're much more common than you think
The Internet bought my vagina
Samantha Allen
My dream of gender reassignment surgery appeared out of reach. An unlikely IndieGoGo campaign proved otherwise
Exclusive: Private documents reveal how Big Restaurant lobby monitors fast food protests
Josh Eidelson
Dawn Sweeney's National Restaurant Association tracks activist's book signings and Wikipedia profile, emails reveal
Diagnosing Paul Ryan’s psychopathy: Arrogant, manipulative, deceitful, remorseless
Paul Rosenberg
Paul Krugman revealed Ryan's big con years ago. It's gotten worse. Why does anyone take him seriously on policy?
The Internet’s inequality bomb: The crash is coming — but the 1 percent won’t feel a thing
Andrew Leonard
Warnings of a tech bubble are growing more dire every day, but it's regular people who stand to bear the brunt
“People could understand the injustice”: Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the nation’s “rapid” evolution on marriage equality
Katie McDonough
The Supreme Court justice also talks equal marriage victories across the country and her "spicy" legal blog reads
Is sexual assault “always avoidable”?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A poorly worded tweet inadvertently reveals an important message
Donald Sterling blowup’s surprise: Al Sharpton’s diminished influence
Wayne Barrett
The Rev is a timeless adapter, able to exploit every news moment to maximum effect. It didn't happen this time
“Wheel of Fortune” contestant with special needs, Trent, is “a smashing success”
Prachi Gupta
Fans flooded Twitter and Facebook with support, even launching the hashtag #TeamTrent
Move over, Oprah, the Internet is trying to buy the Clippers out of the hands of Donald Sterling
Sarah Gray
One campaign says it will put the team "in the hands of its fans, supporters and others who will not discriminate"
Two words that explain why the FCC’s net neutrality plan won’t work: George Bush
Andrew Leonard
Cracking down on abuses after they happen is an invitation to political meddling
Science writer: Fox News refused to let me talk about climate change
Lindsay Abrams
An editor at Scientific American tried to get Fox to take global warming seriously. It didn't go over well
GOP’s voter ID sham shot down: Why a federal court said no way
Brad Friedman
For the first time, a photo ID law is struck down under section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Here's why that matters
The monster myth: What I learned from seeing my wife’s killer in court
Thomas Meagher
The man who murdered and raped my wife wasn't some inhuman "other." We need to understand the culture that made him
Christianity’s faith-based freakout: Why atheism makes believers so uncomfortable
Greta Christina
Rather than respecting the right of atheists to disbelieve, christians are constantly forcing them to fake it
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