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“I’m in love with being on display”: Adult film star Asa Akira on her insatiable love of porn

Tracy Clark-Flory
The porn star talks to Salon about her memoir, smoking crack in BDSM dungeons, and why she's smitten with her work

The Internet’s inequality bomb: The crash is coming — but the 1 percent won’t feel a thing

Andrew Leonard
Warnings of a tech bubble are growing more dire every day, but it's regular people who stand to bear the brunt

Twitter CEO: Future uncertain for the @ sign, but the hashtag is here to stay

Sarah Gray
Share prices fell 9 percent, and Twitter is looking at ways to cut out the "clutter"

Watch: Crude oil train bursts into flames after derailing in Virginia

Lindsay Abrams
The latest in a string of accidents emphasizes the need for increased rail safety

Bloomberg’s final tobacco crackdown: “Vaping” is now as forbidden as smoking

Sarah Gray
This week e-cigarette users joined their smoking counterparts -- outside of bars and restaurants

Twitter’s existential dilemma: Why the super-popular social network is in trouble

Andrew Leonard
The media world can't live without tweeting. But for everyone else, it's a take-it-or-leave-it shrug

AOL suffers significant security breach, warns customers to change passwords

Sarah Gray
If you are an AOL user, take heed: Don't click on any suspiciously spammy emails, and change your password

The problem with saying the media has a “woman problem”

Soraya Chemaly
The Times's piece on the media's "woman problem" proves that it's time to ban that phrase for good

Rejected: One man’s endless search for a media internship

Scott Rodd
I hounded every publication I knew to prove I was the best job candidate. It didn't work out as I planned

Weibo: We can’t censor our users enough to satisfy the Chinese government

ProPublica
Weibo, "China's Twitter," releases new details about censorship operation in company's regulatory filing

How gossip blogs became the main public record for black culture

Niela Orr
A GIF of Aretha Franklin and Patti LaBelle reveals a vibrant community long invisible to the mainstream media

Cliven Bundy and racial concern trolling: Why the rancher’s bigoted rant means more doom for the GOP

Elias Isquith
Conservatives know their days of winning via white resentment are numbered. Here's why their backup plan is doomed

Say goodbye to TV’s golden age: Why Comcast’s rise and net neutrality’s downfall will change everything

Andrew Leonard
The economic model that sustains quality TV is under assault. Does the future have room for any more Walter Whites?

Statins may lead some patients to pig out: Study

Lindsey Tanner

Watch Andy Warhol use the Amiga 1000 to paint a portrait of Debbie Harry

Sarah Gray
A trove of Andy Warhol masterpieces were discovered, painted via computer at the behest of Commodore International

The truth about Facebook’s plan to literally alter reality

Sarah Gray
Last month, Facebook acquired a company that makes virtual-reality machines — so we took one for a test drive

Why Facebook’s new plan to blow up Facebook will fail

Andrew Leonard
Mark Zuckerberg's plan to push mobile users out of the core Facebook app is doomed

5 famous people who still have LiveJournals

Prachi Gupta
The main shock of George RR Martin's comments on GoT rape was that he has a LiveJournal. And he's not the only one

Welcome to Plutocrat-geddon! Obama and Thomas Friedman flatter our new billionaire overlords

Richard Eskow
Forget inequality! Judging by the White House and the media, the real answer is sucking up to the wealthiest

Irvine Welsh: You know when a writer’s a drug user

Tony O'Neill
The author on "Trainspotting's" long-awaited prequel, what makes good drug lit and the forthcoming film "Filth"

An atheist’s secret mysticism

Laura Miller
Celebrated author Barbara Ehrenreich recalls her strange, life-changing experience in a small desert town

You’re the kids who robbed us: Our strange online encounter with our burglars

Caitlin Horrocks
I wasn't bothered by the break-in — until we got our PlayStation back, and watched our burglars' Vines and videos

Google having limited time sale — Now everyone can be a glasshole!

Sarah Gray
A leaked slide from Google reveals an expansion of its Explorer Program, for a hefty price

The Internet’s destructive gender gap: Why the Web can’t abandon its misogyny

Astra Taylor
People like Ezra Klein are showered with opportunity, while women face an online world hostile to their ambitions
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