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Secrets of the Muslim bathroom
Wajahat Ali
The lota has torn apart relationships and embarrassed first-generation kids like me. So what is it? Let me explain
Will you have Internet tomorrow?
Faine Greenwood
DNS-Changer malware could potentially kick thousands off the Web on Monday
Remaking Coney Island
Michaela KrauserInterview with the Drug Czar
Mike Guy
In a rare sit-down, Gil Kerlikowske discusses a new emphasis on recovery, the pill epidemic, and Mexico's drug war
Time to farm hemp
Jill Richardson
It's time to end our insane hemp prohibition. If it's legal in soaps – and even to eat – then why can't we grow it?
How Mitt Romney followed me around the Internet
Lois Beckett
The Republican's campaign is using ShareThis, an online data-collecting company, to target potential voters
How a grad student scooped the government and what it means for online privacy
Peter Maass
A computer scientist discovered Google was secretly planting cookies before the Federal Trade Commission noticed
GOP moneymen meet for Romney
Alex Seitz-Wald
Does a photo show illegal super PAC coordination; Dems divided over Obamacare; and other top Monday stories
Skout’s minor problem
Tracy Clark-Flory
The flirting app has banned teens after reports of abuse. Is it the right approach?
Artisinal pencil sharpening
Steven Heller
A political cartoonist discovers that the pencil is mightier than, well, anything
Tea Partyer: Bring back Glass-Steagall!
Alex Seitz-Wald
The former Bain consultant challenging Orrin Hatch in Utah said he supports a key piece of liberal legislation
A CIA spook spills his secrets
David Sirota
Henry Crumpton's new book, "The Art of Intelligence," gives a rare glimpse into intelligence's inner workings
A BDSM blacklist
Tracy Clark-Flory
A Facebook-like site for kinksters stops users from naming alleged abusers, sparking debate over justice and safety
Beyoncé, teens and a Twitter lesson in meanness
Mary Elizabeth Williams
When a writer's daughter met the pop star, it unleashed a torrent of Internet nastiness
A better border is possible
Katie Ryder
A more enlightened boundary could make us richer, save lives and even help rescue the Rust Belt. An expert explains
Wall St. ruins Facebook
Andrew Leonard
The social network's debacle of a public offering exposes, once again, the rotten heart of finance
“The Intouchables”: Racial comedy, French style
Andrew O'Hehir
"The Intouchables" is the biggest foreign-language film of all time. Some critics say it's also racist
Google’s darkening agenda
David Rosen
The company's attitudes toward privacy have grown increasingly dismissive. Now some countries are taking notice
As Facebook grows, millions say, ‘no, thanks’
Anick Jesdanun
Meet the resisters -- people who, unbelievably, don't want or need Facebook
3-D printing’s radical new world
Dennis Draeger
The next generation of "Jetsons"-style machines could create guns, illegal keys, narcotics -- and even organs
Twitter sides with Occupier
Natasha Lennard
In a surprise move, the social media giant steps in to quash a subpoena against an OWS arrestee
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