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The alpha dog that wouldn’t hunt: How Trump’s ludicrous “alpha male” act is destroying him
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's alt-right fanboys celebrate his so-called "alpha" masculinity -- but they're the real "cucks"
We’re all being used: No, it’s not immoral to use illegal drugs — because it’s the war on drugs that’s to blame
Daniel Denvir
A Times op-ed says that ethical consumers should stop using drugs. In fact, it's the war on drugs we should blame
#TrumpWon is bogus: A reminder that online polls are mostly meaningless
Nico Lang
A fact-check of the BS surveys suggesting Donald Trump scored a yuuuge victory over Hillary Clinton in the debate
Pepe’s post-debate identity crisis: Online alt-right turns on Donald Trump after his presidential debate fiasco
Brendan Gauthier
The alt-right has turned on Donald Trump: "Our only mission . . . was for the lulz"
Big data wants your tweets: What is Salesforce.com and why is it crushing so hard on Twitter?
Angelo Young
Twitter just keeps on losing money, but the data freely shared by its 300 million users make it very valuable
Trump’s Twitter dominance: Who’s the Obama of 2016? It might not be who you think
Ben Kohlmann
Hillary Clinton may well win the election — but Trump is absolutely killing her in the social-media race
On November 28th, Nike will take us “Back to the Future” with self-lacing shoes
Scott Eric Kaufman
Thanks to sensors and a "lace engine" there will be no need to tie your own sneakers
When the hackers are the feds: The government may be reading your emails without you ever knowing about it
Clark D. Cunningham
Thanks to secret court proceedings, our basic civil liberties are being threatened in the digital world
Millions of emails hacked: Yahoo to reveal massive data breach as sale to Verizon approaches
Scott Eric Kaufman
More than 200 million Yahoo accounts hacked; the hacker "Peace" said, "f*ck them...if they don't do password resets
Goodbye to all @: Twitter is all yours, trolls — I’ve had enough
Mary Elizabeth Williams
It's been an awful year on social media. Filtering didn't help. I left Twitter a week ago and haven't looked back
Obamacare at a crossroads: No end in sight to the GOP’s mission to deprive Americans of health care
Gary Legum
Republicans will not end their quest to repeal ACA. If Clinton wins, it'll be one of her first battles with the GOP
Tom Hanks isn’t “Everyman”: Hollywood’s hollow hero narrative prizes stories like “Sully” above others
Nico Lang
“Sully” shows the lengths the film industry will go to turn a decent straight white man with a story into a saint
How to be a man like Willy Wonka: Gene Wilder’s signature role was my role model of masculinity
Kirby Gann
Cultured, playful, clever and confident, Willy Wonka always had a plan — exactly the kind of man I wanted to be
Look Again: The day’s most compelling images from around the globe
Salon Staff
Fascinating world views from Mecca to the islands of Greece
Espionage Insiders: Save The Data
Presented by Open Road Films Snowden
Futurist Amy Webb explains data collection in the post-Edward Snowden era is helping to change the world—for good.
Espionage Insiders: The Protocol Problem
Presented by Open Road Films Snowden
Digital safety expert Morey Haber on what we need to do to stay safe in a technologically driven world.
Not just a meat market: On Grindr, Nico Hines and rejecting shame
Peter Kispert
Media coverage of Grindr reduces it to a sex-on-demand service. Here's why it's so much more
The Anthony Weiner scandal trainwreck: Why we can’t stop gawking at his baffling lack of judgment
Rachel Kramer Bussel
Busted again for sexting, Weiner may finally lose his marriage and career — but not our attention
Nerds of the world, unite: The villains have weaponized “canon” — and it’s up to us to stop it
Melanie McFarland
News flash: The backlash against casting Zendaya as Mary Jane Watson is not unrelated to the abuse of Leslie Jones
“The Tick” vs. pilot season: Can Amazon bring back the big blue superhero?
Melanie McFarland
The third time could be the charm for “The Tick,” but if it is, is Amazon the right home for it?
Amber Heard was the “perfect victim” — and perfect still isn’t good enough
Nico Lang
She did everything by the book, from documenting Depp's rage to donating her settlement — and she's still doubted
U.S. State Dept. Pokémon Go tweet about unexploded bombs sparks backlash
Ben Norton
A DoS tweet about unexploded remnants in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos recalls the millions of bombs the U.S. dropped
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