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Cory Booker and the muddled line between politics and tech

Sharmin Kent
Booker is stepping down from start-up #waywire, leaving questions

Texting turns us into liars

DRAKE BAER
A new study suggests the anonymity of digital conversation encourages deceit

NSA: Apple controls the public

Natasha Lennard
Leaked documents reveal surveillance of smartphones and spy agency's pot-kettle-black attitude to the tech giant

6 ways your life is personally affected by the War on Drugs

Helen Redmond
US drug policy has unequivocally curtailed your basic civil rights, regardless of whether you're a user

Apple’s secret history explains why the next iPhone will be in color

Mark Wilson
Do you remember those candy colored iMacs?

Big Data Improves Health Care

Sponsored by Siemens
Data is making health care better, smarter and cheaper

Yahoo: US agencies request more data than any country

DOUGLAS MACMILLAN
The web portal says it received over 12,000 requests last year for user data from the US government

4 secret taxes on the poor

Leah A. Plunkett
With governments struggling to raise revenue, you won’t believe what they’re charging for now

Five tips to stay secure despite NSA encryption cracking

Natasha Lennard
Security technologist offers advice on how best to use encryption software to circumvent surveillance

5 iPhone myths debunked

Jaime Grimes
Don't worry you can't overcharge your iPhone

“The League” creator: “Most sitcoms are not very good”

Prachi Gupta
Jeff and Jackie Schaffer discuss their writing process and reveal some plot twists in the comedy's upcoming season

GMOs are tearing a tropical paradise apart

Adam Skolnick
As a suspected cancer cluster invades Hawaii, residents are torn between GMO jobs and the health of the people

Black Twitter’s not just a group — it’s a movement

Kwame Opam
Mainstream media often miss that it's about more than the race of whoever's tweeting -- it's about a shared mission

The Internet’s next victim: Advertising

Andrew Leonard
What the story of AdBlock Plus tells us: The online economy is broken, and won't be easy to fix

I lived “Breaking Bad”

Greg Fulton
The show introduced viewers to the euphoria and destruction of meth. Nobody needed to tell me

Higher education is a lifetime sentence of debt

David Sirota
If a college degree is the new high school diploma, then we need to overhaul our school financing model accordingly

Over half requests for Facebook user data came from U.S. government

Natasha Lennard
Facebook report: U.S. made up to 12,000 requests for information on 20,000-plus individuals in six months

Inside the minds behind Funny or Die

Akshay Arabolu
The business team behind Funny or Die explains why it's one of the most popular humor sites on the Internet

Will robots make us sexist?

Soraya Chemaly
Highly advanced robots are coming -- and they're more likely to reinforce sexist norms than to change them

Fast Company’s smartest women on Twitter

ANN CHARLES
From Chelsea Clinton to Elizabeth Warren; a list of 25 women whose voices stand out of the social media crowd

6 wildly offensive comments from America’s titans of industry

RJ Eskow
Zuckerberg's new super-PAC prospectus reminds us he's ready to "move fast and break things," democracy included

A letter to my sober brother

Joshua Leonard
A year ago today, he was dying from a cocktail of drugs and alcohol. As a heroin user in my teens, I knew his pain

Republicans eye scary consolation prize

Brian Beutler
They can't shut the government down. And Obamacare is safe. So the GOP has its eyes on a different horrible result

Ending anonymity won’t kill trolls

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Arianna Huffington promises an end to anonymous comments. That won't stop trolls -- but the fight is worthwhile
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