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PRISM part of a much larger government surveillance program
Associated Press
Companies have been handling requests from the FBI for years, under a program called US-98XN
Patton Oswalt on “prodigalsam” plagiarism flap: “There’s no wiggle room there”
Daniel D'Addario
Oswalt opens up about the attitudes that hurt comedy -- including those that helped a minister plagiarize jokes
Taylor Swift gets a feminist remix in this week’s funniest new Twitter
Daniel D'Addario
The not-quite-enlightened country star gets a makeover as an equal-rights crusader in "Feminist Taylor Swift"
From white supremacist to Muslim jihadist
Bill Morlin
The prosecution of Joseph Jefferey Brice highlights the anti-government, anti-Semitic links between the two groups
Struggle to find jurors for Trayvon Martin case
Natasha Lennard
Attorneys say it is find hard to find people who hadn't heard something about the case.
The dangerous ethics behind Google’s transparency claims
Natasha Lennard
In an open letter to the attorney general and FBI chief, Google displays privilege, problems behind "don't be evil"
Encrypt your emails, evade the NSA
Quinn Norton
Concerned about mass surveillance? Here's a guide to making your Internet communications more private
Dozing banker unwittingly transfers hundreds of millions
Chase Hoffberger
Both the German bank employee and his supervisor were fired shortly after the error was corrected
Why is the NSA spying on PalTalk?
Miles Klee
With just 4 million users, the online video chat site is no Facebook. It's not even Tumblr
Intelligence chief: Internet spying program is strictly supervised
Lara Jakes, Jim Kuhnhenn
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper says government does not act unilaterally to obtain online data
Rand Paul vows to take NSA spying to SCOTUS
Natasha Lennard
The senator says he plans to ask telecomm, Internet firms to ask clients to join his class action
How to navigate the Internet around PRISM
Kris Holt
Google and YouTube may be under NSA surveillance, but you can still surf the web without Big Brother watching
Tech companies negotiating with government over surveillance program
Prachi Gupta
Google and Facebook have even discussed building "secure portals" to their data for the government
Woman who photographed alleged cheater: “I just thought he was such a pig”
Anna North
The woman who posted an allegedly unfaithful husband's photo on Facebook is "shocked" by the response
How powerful elites divide the rest of us
David Sirota
The split between political junkies and everyone else stifles meaningful activism. Here's how to break out of it
Alleged cheating husband gets shamed on Facebook
Anna North
The picture of a man who allegedly bragged about his cheating has gone viral. All public jerks beware
Big Data arms Big Brother
Michael Liedtke
The clandestine program PRISM gives government unprecedented access to our personal information
How one Twitter user got famous by allegedly stealing comedians’ tweets
Daniel D'Addario
A South Carolina minister stole jokes from Twitter's most popular comics -- and got Internet-famous as a result
Watch a chronological re-edit of “Arrested Development” season 4
Daniel D'Addario
A Reddit user posts 12 episodes with the same footage on Netflix -- but in sequential order, without flashbacks
Reddit targets crisis pregnancy center over deceptive antiabortion practices
Katie McDonough
The social news site is exposing an antiabortion clinic's deceptive practices against women seeking abortion care
Google’s empty “ban” on Glass facial recognition software
Natasha Lennard
The Internet giant symbolically refuses to permit such software, which can be uploaded anyway
Your iPhone can be hacked using a charger
Natasha Lennard
Researchers say malicious chargers could be used to hack devices with ease
Google ordered to comply with unconstitutional demands for data
Natasha Lennard
The judge who ruled National Security Letters are unconstitutional says Google must give FBI customer data
Samuel L. Jackson is a vigilante
Prachi Gupta
The actor read a monologue from a Redditor as part of a contest to drive donations for the Alzheimer's Association
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