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A judge sets back ConnectU's Facebook case
A rival social networking site is given two weeks to make its case that Facebook stole its ideas.
07/26/2007 15:10 UTC
What was Tina Fey's humor prize really about?
Last night on PBS, America's best comedians celebrated her -- but her edgiest, best work was nowhere to be seen
11/16/2010 02:01 UTC
We are still not free: Why I can't celebrate the Fourth of July
How can we celebrate Independence Day in good conscience with so many disenfranchised citizens?
07/04/2017 15:00 UTC
The "Mexico sends them" myth: Trump’s not just racist but channeling far-right immigration conspiracies
The absurd notion that Mexico is sending immigrants here is central to the framework that shapes Trump's worldview
09/02/2016 20:42 UTC
21st: Kiddie porn: Drudge falls for Yahoo hackers' nonsense
Let's Get This Straight: By Scott Rosenberg. Drudge falls for Yahoo hackers' nonsense.
12/12/1997 01:00 UTC
North Beach forever
"It was the end of the continent; they didn't give a damn," Jack Kerouac said of San Francisco. But what happens when you and your city grow up?
12/05/2006 18:00 UTC
Tom Wolfe vs. John Updike, Norman Mailer and John Irving — and other timeless literary feuds
Authors can be competitive and they hold grudges. These literary feuds go the distance
06/23/2019 15:00 UTC
Ben Franklin lives!
An excerpt from comedian Josh Kornbluth's monologue on Ben Franklin, wherein he brings the Founding Father into the present.
11/30/2004 01:03 UTC
Literary daybook, Nov. 18
Real and imaginary events of interest to readers.
11/18/2002 22:00 UTC
Ellen DeGeneres to receive top humor prize in D.C.
The comedian and talk show host will be awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor tonight
10/22/2012 17:15 UTC
Their lips are moving. They're lying: Ben Carson, Rand Paul and the right-wing's truthiness problem
When Rand Paul, Ben Carson and Ted Cruz start citing history and "facts," best double-check them right away
10/28/2015 22:14 UTC
Literary daybook, Aug. 27
Real and imaginary events of interest to readers.
08/27/2002 22:19 UTC
"Contested Will: Who Wrote Shakespeare?"
A new book on the authorship debate asks why some people refuse to accept "the Stratford man"
03/29/2010 03:01 UTC
Lapham's Quarterly: America needs better comedians
Satire can provide an important check against power — but today's comics just aren't up to the job
12/19/2013 19:34 UTC
Gabriel Garcia Marquez dead: "One Hundred Years of Solitude" author dies at 87
The Nobel laureate was among the most influential Spanish-language authors of all time
04/18/2014 00:17 UTC