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North Dakota Republican admits Grindr user is “outing” him in retaliation for antigay vote
David Ferguson
Rep. Randy Boehning of Fargo claims another legislator is plotting against him, but won't say who.
Dinosaurs, dragons and demons: The 8 weirdest porn genres
Carrie Weisman
If you have an offbeat sexual fantasy, odds are there's a website ready to cater to your fetish
Stannis “The Mannis” Baratheon: Why he’s the best “Game of Thrones” character — and rightful king of Westeros
Anna Silman
The Lord of Dragonstone gets short shrift on "Game of Thrones" -- but he doesn't deserve it
Big Data’s big libertarian lie: Facebook, Google and the Silicon Valley ethical overhaul we need
Jacob Silverman
The tech world talks of liberty and innovation while invading privacy and surveilling us all. It must end now
“Silicon Valley” star blasts tech’s women problem: “What kind of culture do we bring these men up in?”
Anna Silman
We spoke to T.J. Miller about iconoclast-to-be Erlich Bachman, awful tech billionaires and sexism in Silicon Valley
Salon Media Group to Launch App for Apple Watch
Salon Media Group Inc.
Salon announces the launch of the new Salon app for Apple Watch
The government’s chilling surveillance analogy: Like George Zimmerman spying on your Internet
Marcy Wheeler
A senator recently compared an invasive new cybersecurity bill to a "neighborhood watch." Um ...
Jon Stewart blasts Secret Service: “History’s most advanced and somewhat nefarious security network” got fooled by a weirdo in a gyrocopter
Colin Gorenstein
Only in America, emails get analyzed like Shakespeare -- and a man can land a gyrocopter on the Capitol lawn
Sex crimes, drugs and dead soldiers: The U.S. military’s secret African shame
Nick Turse
Legal documents, Pentagon reports and a host of FOIA requests reveal AFRICOM's widespread malfeasance
Internet shaming is not the enemy: Why our conversation about online pile-ons is so warped
Katie McDonough
Let's talk about Internet pile-ons, but the Jon Ronson firestorm misses the real point
The Boston Marathon and Reddit: When the Internet’s deluded amateur-hour detectives ran amok
Laura Miller
A new film "The Thread" explores Reddit's bungling "investigation" during the hunt for the Boston Marathon bombers
“Sit down. I’m not for male consumption”: Janelle Monáe slams sexist Internet commenter
Colin Gorenstein
Janelle Monáe has no time for men telling her how to act — especially not this week
“Don’t f**king ‘Dennis’ me!”: Dennis Quaid’s epic movie-set meltdown caught on camera
Colin Gorenstein
Jimmy Kimmel, are you behind this?
“I’ve got a hot hungry mouth” is now high art: Grindr gets the opera treatment
Tracy Clark-Flory
The creator of "Grindr: The Opera" talks to Salon about the technology leading a rapid shift in gay culture
The 7 smartest, classiest porn sites
Jill Hamilton
Smut doesn't have to be so boring and conventional. Sites like Hysterical Literature prove it can even be artistic
Rise of the techno-Libertarians: The 5 most socially destructive aspects of Silicon Valley
Richard Eskow
The tech industry is morally and ethically bankrupt, and it's starting to take its toll on ordinary Americans
The 1 percent are parasites: Debunking the lies about free enterprise, trickle-down, capitalism and celebrity entrepreneurs
Andrew Sayer
The rich don't generate jobs. Rising tides do not lift all boats. And they probably built that with government help
“Facebook’s power is to sort what people see and to screen information. That’s basically what Google does, too”
Michael Schulson
Savvy tech critic talks outrage culture, surveillance and the power we give Google & Facebook to moderate our lives
Facebook even tracks people without accounts, according to terrifying report
Joanna Rothkopf
Facebook denies the report's findings
The Church of Scientology is paying Twitter to combat critics of “Going Clear”
Colin Gorenstein
The Church of Scientology employed an unusual tactic — promoted tweets — to combat Internet outrage last night
Say my name: Facebook’s unfair “real names” policy continues to harm vulnerable users
Lil Miss Hot Mess
The community standards still fail users who don't answer to their legal names -- for reasons Facebook can't ignore
Rick Perry’s Iowa absurdity: What his new ad reveals about the first-in-the-nation state
Simon Maloy
The Texan cut a ludicrous ad about how often he visits Iowa. Here's what it really drives home about this country
When men are afraid to pee: The bizarre, scientific reason why urinals cause stage fright
Jeffrey Braithwaite
You're shoulder to shoulder with a stranger at a urinal and nothing happens. Welcome to the phenomenon of "gaps"
Larry Wilmore tackles Starbucks controversy: “What if we just serve coffee and not talk about black stuff?”
Colin Gorenstein
The #RaceTogether debate continues
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