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Rise of the celebrity economist

Gillian Terzis
Markets are as unstable as during any point in American history -- and a select few have found a way to capitalize

Can we trust addiction medication?

Sacha Z. Scoblic
Several drugs can dramatically increase recovery rates, but many patients remain resistent

Did Twitter ban fake Big Bird accounts?

Natasha Lennard
Rumors of censorship abound

Facebook passes 1 billion active users

Natasha Lennard
The social media giant reaches a milestone and Zuckerberg has sights on more big business

MLB investigating origin of player’s homophobic tweet

Prachi Gupta
Pitcher Derek Holland denies any wrongdoing, claiming that his Twitter account was hacked during a game

Meet Kara Alongi, the girl who tweeted “Wolf”

Prachi Gupta
The Twitterverse comes down on a teenager

Big Pharma’s newest invention: Adult ADHD

Martha Rosenberg, Evelyn Pringle
Who belongs to this untapped market? You do, of course

Surviving the networked home

David Sirota
In most Internet-age households, some poor fool has to be network administrator. A few tips to ease the pain

Best bluetooth headphones under $150

Terrence Russell
If you're looking for a good set on the cheap, try the LG HBS-700

Dumb tweet of the day: Bad analogy

Jillian Rayfield
One Twitter user compares the Obama presidency to an abusive relationship

Apple’s apology tour

Andrew Leonard
CEO Tim Cook says he's really, really sorry for botched Maps app. Somewhere, Steve Jobs is raging

Lessons from the NFL lockout

Natasha Lennard
The league and the referees reach a tentative deal, but the dispute has implications beyond football

Puking myself clean

Steven Martin
I'd become a full-on opium fiend, and I was desperate to kick the habit. Enter the infamous "Thai puking rehab"

Thousands of protesters swarm Spain’s capital

Natasha Lennard
A huge anti-austerity rally surrounds Madrid's parliament building, despite aggressive policing

Education: The economy’s great elixir

Bo Cutter
People sometimes forget, but the expansion of the American education system produced 100 years of economic growth

Dumb Tweet: When Scott Walker supports unions

Natasha Lennard
The Wisconsin governor takes a break from anti-union stance when it comes to football

Second coming of the Myspace

Prachi Gupta
The social networking site, tailored to musicians again, is attempting a second relaunch

A great color printer you can afford

Seamus Bellamy
Looking for a color inkjet printer that’s reasonably priced and fast and cheap to use? Look no further

Five crazy schemes for more water

Tara Lohan
Desperate times call for desperate measures. Some of these projects are far-fetched; others may come to fruition

Dumb tweet: Occupy trolls return

Natasha Lennard
During the anniversary day of action in New York, Occupy haters took to Twitter

Paying for sex — and love

Tracy Clark-Flory
A survey of men who look for sex online finds they're more interested in emotion than getting kinky

Protestors swarm U.S. Embassy in Cairo

Salon Staff
Right-wing Islamists are protesting a film allegedly connected to Terry Jones, the Koran burning pastor [UPDATED]

Four ways your privacy is being invaded

David Rosen
Slowly but surely, government and telecommunications companies have forged a police-corporate surveillance complex

Fly trap

Susan Phillips
A wary dance between cops and criminals in gangland L.A.
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