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US Postal Service commemorates March on Washington with social media mosaic

Alice Truong
In honor of the March's 50th anniversary, the USPS is releasing a stamp comprised of 3000 Facebook profile photos

Why NSA snooping is a bigger deal in Germany

JANNIS BRÜHL
Unlike the U.S., Germany lacks a 200-year history of protected individual freedoms--privacy isn't taken for granted

Start funding college like high school

David Sirota
In this job market, some form of higher ed can be as necessary as high school. America should treat it as such

7 ways booze is more dangerous than pot

April M. Short
Marijuana is statistically less harmful than alcohol, and it's time to treat it that way

A cruel letter brings out the trolls

Mary Elizabeth Williams
When someone left a mean letter for the family of an autistic kid, the response was just as mean

Celebrities: Knock off the Twitter feuds

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Lady Gaga goes after Perez Hilton -- and the trolls go wild

iPad puppy training, really

Miles Klee
Bored, over-indulged or technologically stunted pets can play on apps and hone touch-screen skills at tablet class

Live forever! Can science deliver immortality?

Adam Leith Gollner
In labs around the world, researchers are trying to reverse aging. Does the latest research suggest breakthroughs?

Spam gives the Internet meaning

Kevin Driscoll
From Viagra ads to "urgent" emails to tweetbots, the evolution of the Web's worst feature helps us understand it

The next Silicon Valley will be in the Middle East

Megan Gambino
The Arab Spring prompted progressive tech startups to embrace innovation hubs throughout the region

Email can’t be completely private

David Talbot
It was never designed to protect anonymity. The closure of two ultra-private services shows why it still can't

Gmail promises “no reasonable expectation” of privacy

Natasha Lennard
UPDATED: Google admits that third-party email users should not be surprised that company processes communication

Encryption not as secure as once thought

Natasha Lennard
Government pressure and surveillance aside, the very theories that assumed secure schemes are being scrutinized

Ashton Kutcher: I was “terrified” to play Steve Jobs

Andrew O'Hehir
No, you haven't been punk'd: The star of "Jobs" talks science, spirituality and his risky role as Apple's founder

Is Obamacare really being threatened? Here’s a handy guide

Brian Beutler
Today's "setback" is not a death knell to the law. Here are the essential components that it really relies on

He’s trapped: The real reason this lawmaker is still talking impeachment

Jim Newell
Rep. Blake Farenthold knows President Obama is here to stay. But a toxic mix of politics and history has him stuck

When a TED talk is a propaganda tool

Benjamin Carlson
In June, venture capitalist Eric X. Li used the platform to extoll the many virtues of China's authoritarian regime

We worship the iPhone: Steve Jobs is our savior!

Brett T. Robinson
Pre-Apple, when Jobs was hacking phones, his first call was to the Vatican. No wonder the iPhone is our messiah

4 biggest myths about crack

Kristen Gwynne
For U.S. politicians, targeting drug users in black communities is easier than addressing poverty and unemployment

Encryption service used by Snowden shutters itself

Natasha Lennard
Email encryption services forced to throw in the towel faced with pressure of government surveillance

Netflix knows you have horrible taste

Miles Klee
Interviews with company executives reveal its recommendation engine is more comprehensive than you might think

PayPal co-founder launches app that helps couples get pregnant

Rachel Metz
Co-founded by Max Levchin, Glow helps users conceive by tracking the time of the month and their sexual positions

If you’re an undercover police officer, don’t tweet about your job

Neal Ungerleider
Seems obvious, but one D.C. cop learned this lesson the hard way when her identity was exposed by activists

Study: US may leak more methane than previously thought

Climate Central
Sampling of air above Utah natural gas field suggests greater nationwide emission rate of the global warming agent
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