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“Mad Men” takes a meme to a new level
Prachi Gupta
A supercut of the "Mad Men" cast singing "Never Gonna Give You Up" could be the end-all and be-all of "Rickrolling"
Hackers release Apple data
Natasha Lennard
AntiSec, an offshoot of the Anonymous hacker collective, makes its latest political statement [UPDATED]
Obama’s Internet fail
Michael Barthel
The president's Reddit Q&A last week took a supposedly revolutionary cultural form and made it seem old-fashioned
Warhol soup cans at your supermarket!
Jillian Steinhauer
Starting this weekend, Campbell's will be releasing over 1 million limited-edition cans in tribute to the artist
Teen heroin use on the rise
Tony O'Neill
And more and more opiates are available over the counter. Just another way the War on Drugs is missing the mark
Addicted to a younger man
David Masello
I'm old enough to be his father. He's engaged to a woman. But once, we were intimate -- and now, we can't let go
Immigration sparks domestic terrorism threat
Daryl Johnson
A former DHS analyst discusses how anti-immigration sentiment has galvanized far-right extremists
Introducing Salon’s iPhone app
Cindy Jeffers
Now you can have Salon on the go – download our free app now
World’s best places to get high
Tony O'Neill
What are the best and worst countries to live in if you're a drug user?
Stop tweeting about NBC!
Michael Barthel
The network's Olympic tape delay has incited a mob of angry tweeters. Is the media paying them too much attention?
Mindy Meyer: A troll we can believe in
Michael Barthel
NY state Senate candidate Mindy Meyer is a viral hit. She's also the first candidate to truly represent Web culture
Olympic roundup: Twitter uproar, Justin Bieber, and the triumph of judo
Associated Press
London traffic, the story of Bieber and Missy Franklin, Phelps' second chance, and other Olympic news
Conservatives’ other Kenyan obsession
Irin Carmon
A new report exposes the extent of the U.S. religious right's meddling in Africa's sexual politics
Marketing the munchies
Adam K. Raymond
From 420-calorie burritos to Taco Bell's "Fourth Meal," fast-food companies are pushing products to addicts
Jerks defend “Dark Knight”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Online commenters reach an ugly new low, as death threats follow negative reviews of the new Batman movie
FEC disputes Alternet story
Alex Halperin
The election agency disputes an Alternet article posted by Salon [UPDATED]
“A tipping point is happening”
Alex Seitz-Wald
Filmmaker Eugene Jarecki discusses Obama's disappointing record on drugs and why he thinks true change may be near
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