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GOP House members call for investigation of Muslim political activity
Glenn Greenwald
This foul witch hunt may be the most despicable domestic political event of the year.
Microsoft’s Sidekick data catastrophe
Andrew Leonard
A "code red cloud disaster"? Or something much more fiendish?
Care for a Lysol douche?
Amy Benfer
Why mid-century women used oven cleaner for their most intimate, ah, oven
Can I be friends with an older man in sobriety?
Cary Tennis
I desperately want to stay sober, but the social part is wigging me out!
How to lie about climate change
Andrew Leonard
More carbon dioxide will help the planet bloom! Are the crazies getting crazier, or just more desperate?
She’s bare, and she “looks eight”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
SyFy's new "Caprica" campaign is scary for all the wrong reasons
Is the Internet melting our brains?
Vincent Rossmeier
No! The author of "A Better Pencil" explains why such hysterical hand-wringing is as old as communication itself
Answering your questions about Obama’s speech
Alex Koppelman
Why Democrats are so quick to compromise, what will happen to Joe Wilson and more
China solar, Inc.
Andrew Leonard
2000 megawatts here, 2000 megawatts there, pretty soon you are talking about world renewable energy domination
A woman’s work … sometimes sucks, too
Amy Benfer
A new poll finds that most females hate their jobs. But wait, isn't that true of both sexes?
A very SIGG deal
Vincent Rossmeier
A Swiss-made water bottle touted as eco-friendly has been found to contain a harmful chemical
My evil iPhone
Amanda Fortini
The iPhone was supposed to revolutionize our lives. Why is it ruining mine?
What’s really in your shampoo
Bill Bunn
Sure, a couple ingredients clean your hair. But the rest are a veritable toxic dump on your head
Reactions to Rush Limbaugh’s Obama/Hitler comparison
Glenn Greenwald
What could possibly justify a media deluge when an anonymous person does this, but silence when done by Rush?
Who needs newspapers when you have Twitter?
Frank Hornig
Chris Anderson, Wired's editor in chief, discusses the Internet's challenge to the traditional press
The Birthers in Congress
Gabriel Winant
Seventeen men and women who are either enabling the fringe movement or having trouble admitting Obama is president
Quentin over Fellini? “Annie Hall” over Antonioni?
Andrew O'Hehir
Has critical taste become fossilized? A new greatest-films poll yields some odd results, but poses old questions
How blogs changed everything
Scott Rosenberg
As old media struggles for relevance, the once-maligned blogosphere proves it's as transformative as the telephone
Obama feels your pain on healthcare
Mike Madden
With a major legislative battle looming, the president continues to sell his plan, this time on Facebook
Ominous warning to protesters
Vincent Rossmeier
Iraq's Guard threatens "revolutionary confrontation." Plus: Video of Neda; rifts deepen among clerics
Neda becomes a symbol of the protests
Ulrike Putz
A video that purports to show the last moments of a young Iranian woman has become an opposition symbol
Movies online: The future is (almost) here
Andrew O'Hehir
The Internet cinema revolution of 2009 is real -- although the convergence of all media is nowhere in sight
Tweeting the revolution
Austin Heap
How I used Twitter to help the Iranian democracy movement from my home in San Francisco
Neo-Nazis are in the Army now
Matt Kennard
Why the U.S. military is ignoring its own regulations and permitting white supremacists to join its ranks.
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