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How I got a SCOTUS ruling changed: My unusual Ruth Bader Ginsburg story
Brad Friedman
With the Texas voter ID dissent now fixed, a few more veterans may now be able to vote. Here's what happened
Why women get attacked by trolls: A new study unpacks the digital gender safety gap
Soraya Chemaly
A Pew report breaks down the dramatic differences in the way men and women are treated online
Actress harassed by Internet horde for speaking up about Gamergate
Sarah Gray
Felicia Day worried she'd be targeted if she spoke about Gamergate. Her fears came true
John Oliver’s SCOTUS canines used to reenact the Hobby Lobby arguments
Sarah Gray
A YouTube user made a #RealAnimalsFakePaws video for this controversial SCOTUS decision
Updated: 200,000 photos shared via Snapchat released on 4chan
Sarah Gray
Some reports say they include photos of users who are underage
Check out the terrifying deep-sea creature someone pulled out of the ocean
Lindsay Abrams
We asked a marine biologist to identify the subject of a viral video
Bill Murray and Robert Downey Jr.: Great actors trapped in dumb fables
Andrew O'Hehir
Two of our best actors fall into empty, reassuring fairytales of male redemption with "The Judge" and "St. Vincent"
Jennifer Lawrence’s Wikipedia page was edited to include stolen nude photos, because that is the world in which we live
Jenny Kutner
The same day Vanity Fair publicized the actress's comments regarding the sex crime, she was targeted yet again
Facebook to begin using your personal data to help other apps advertise
Sarah Gray
Meet Facebook's Audience Network
America’s huge iPhone lie: Why Apple is being accused of coddling child molesters
Marcy Wheeler
Apple recently announced that iOS 8 users will be able to protect lots of their data. Guess who's unhappy about it
The backlash against Ello has already begun
Ben Bransetter
The social media site is still in Beta, but that hasn't stop tech media from labeling it a "hipster" online hangout
From 9/11 to ISIS: The massive failure of U.S. intelligence
Tom Engelhardt
Taxpayers are pouring $68 billion annually into 17 intelligence outfits. Why do they seem to offer anything but?
The quiet riot against Facebook Messenger
s.e. smith
Mark Zuckerberg's newest headache: Users are revolting after being force-fed a new mobile service
Hello, Ello! What you need to know about the new social network stealing users from Facebook
Sarah Gray
Meet Ello: The advertisement-free, fake-name-friendly, alternative social network
Report: Apple was told of holes in iCloud security six months ago
Sarah Gray
However, there is no clear connection between the holes and the hacking of celebrity nude photos
Updated: 4chan users respond to Emma Watson’s powerful U.N. speech by threatening to release her nude photos
Jenny Kutner
In case you weren't already convinced that the Internet can be a truly awful place for women
The colossal government failure that obstructed a potentially major medical breakthrough
Tom Shroder
Once upon a time, researchers hoped to explore the promise of ecstasy for treating PTSD. Then the feds stepped in
Drag queens dress down Facebook over names
Barbara Ortutay, Paul EliasHow Twitter helped unmask a hate crime
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A police video goes viral -- and social media cracks a case
A team of former Google engineers has designed a search engine just for porn
Jenny Kutner
"Boodigo" might be the best new way to find porn without selling users' fantasies to advertisers
The atheist libertarian lie: Ayn Rand, income inequality and the fantasy of the “free market”
CJ Werleman
Atheist libertarians pose as skeptics -- except when it comes to free markets and the nature of corporate power
Why artificial intelligence is the future of religion
Michael Schulson
Robotics and Christianity have a longer history than you'd expect, and they're only growing more entangled
Facebook bans an entire page for posting a cartoon about how to use a female condom
Jenny Kutner
Women exerting control over their own sexuality is, apparently, in violation of the site's community guidelines
OkCupid founder: “I wish people exercised more humanity” on OkCupid
Andrew Leonard
Why data about how people behave on online dating sites paints a bleak picture about our true attitudes
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