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We have gun violence all wrong: Mass shootings only tell a fraction of the story
Debates over massacres like San Bernardino, Colorado Springs obscure who's really being victimized by lax gun laws
12/20/2015 21:00 UTC
Will self-driving cars mean the end of highway fatalities?
Study says autonomous vehicles would curb the number of roadway fatalities by at least 40 percent
10/29/2013 20:19 UTC
A "Gremlins" reboot is coming, of course: Someone got this dumb '80s movie wet, and now it's multiplying
What's next — Shia LaBeouf as a rebooted "Rocky?"
04/29/2015 17:00 UTC
Woman steals bike back from Craigslist thief
When police told her they couldn't get to her case that day, she decided to take justice into her own hands
08/27/2013 16:10 UTC
Sharps & flats
With a series of dark acoustic records, Throwing Muses singer Kristin Hersh transformed herself from a post-punk Ophelia into a macabre folk singer. On "Sky Motel," she plugs in again.
07/16/1999 20:00 UTC
Don't bust bogus "hype"
Why Salon's article on Reddit's Aurora reporting ticked me off
07/25/2012 22:45 UTC
"Inchworms in the bag of chicken": Fast food employees warn of food items you should NEVER order in amazing Reddit thread
These Reddit users might convince you never to order from some fast food staples ever again
03/28/2016 20:35 UTC
Sean Hannity, very bad critic: Fox News, Sony, Sarah Palin pal help hit movie prey on the gullible
"Heaven Is for Real" is lame "heaven tourism," a "divine travelogue for dummies." But not to Sean Hannity!
06/28/2015 13:58 UTC
Internet trolls say CNN is blackmailing the guy who posted a viral Donald Trump meme
CNN is learning the hard way that you should never try to appease trolls. Gratitude just isn't in their language
07/05/2017 13:04 UTC
Something in the Way
08/26/1999 23:00 UTC
The Concert for the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame
"The Concert for the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame" offers a righteously partying tour of rock's eclectic history.
09/02/1996 23:00 UTC
The most interesting community on Reddit is also its most boring
Over 140,000 people subscribe to a community devoted to things that aren't interesting
10/29/2017 19:30 UTC
"Meme magic is real": Silicon Valley whiz kid is financing an assembly line for alt-right clickbait
Oculus VR founder Palmer Luckey, a near billionaire, is backing a pro-Trump group that creates offensive content
09/24/2016 02:50 UTC
"Last days" sermon interrupts cable coverage in California
California cable subscribers forced to hear about the coming Rapture
09/22/2017 16:33 UTC
Silicon Valley is primed for a worker uprising
The foundation was laid in the 2010s. Will the 2020s be defined by Tech's labor struggles?
01/06/2020 00:30 UTC