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Jayson Blair, Judy Miller and the shrinking New York Times

Andrew O'Hehir
A straightforward documentary unpacks the Gray Lady's 2003 plagiarism scandal, but the real story is much bigger

Heartbleed: Most of Internet struck by security failure

Natasha Lennard
Serious security flaw affected most servers, giving hackers access to personal information for years

5 biggest myths about marijuana, debunked

Owen Poindexter
The more research is released, the more legalization seems like a no-brainer

Millennials just don’t get it! How the Muppets created Generation X

Elizabeth Hyde Stevens
The Muppets shaped "30 Rock," Jimmy Fallon, "The Office," Zadie Smith -- and gave Gen X license to change the world

5 of the best George W. Bush paintings of all time

Elias Isquith
With everybody talking about the former president's paintings, we thought we'd share some of our favorites

The independent bookstore lives! Why Amazon’s conquest will never be complete

Andrew Leonard
Borders might have gone the way of the buffalo, but indie booksellers are actually growing. Here's why

Must-watch: An ending to “How I Met Your Mother” that isn’t a complete train wreck

Sarah Gray
Unhappy fans rejoice! This video can help you not completely hate how "HIMYM" wrapped things up

Michael Moore: GM criminals deserve the death penalty

Janet Allon
The director of "Roger and Me" and "Bowling for Columbine" took to Facebook to vent about the company's callousness

Amazon’s dirty secret: Damning new report reveals shameful environmental record

Lindsay Abrams
Unlike other companies, Amazon shows no signs of ending its love affair with fossil fuels [UPDATED]

The troubling reason Americans are so depressed

Michael Bader
Our unhappiness can be traced to feelings of "learned helplessness" -- and corporations, in part, may be to blame

Scalia’s pseudo-science complex: Phony claims, delusions and bogus ideas

Katie McDonough
These robed men may interpret the law of the land -- but it doesn't mean they understand how basic biology works

Twitter’s latest addition? Photo collages

Sarah Gray
Twitter is turning eight, and while Facebook is toying with virtual reality, Twitter is sticking to the basics

Twitter to Turkey: “Political speech is among the most important speech”

Sarah Gray
A Turkish court lifted the ban on Twitter, but the legal battles have just begun

Big Brother is coming: Google, mass surveillance, and the rise of the “Internet of Things”

Catherine Crump, Matthew Harwood
Tech companies are making a play to put the Internet in everything. Here's why you should be nervous.

Power tool makers accused in lawsuit of thwarting adoption of finger-saving device

Myron Levin
The complaint names such industry leaders as Bosch and Black & Decker

6 obscene paydays for the rich that prove the deck is stacked against ordinary Americans

RJ Eskow
Because it's hard to argue that everything's alright when Marissa Mayer gives $100 million to a failed Yahoo exec

Are you a Google user? Beware of this phishing scam

Sarah Gray
If you type your password into this copy-cat login, your info will land in the hands of scammers

The truth about caffeine: Why we know so little about our favorite addictive drug

Lindsay Abrams
Caffeine has a stronger hold on us than we realize, says author Murray Carpenter

You are more than a sexual fetish — but online dating sites might not think so

Patrick Tucker
Not meeting the right person online? The problem might be that Match and OkCupid profiles reduce your personality

Bill Gates slams Snowden: “You won’t find much admiration from me”

Sarah Gray
He's the world's richest man again. Here are the most interesting granules from his Rolling Stone interview

“I Am That Girl’s” new generation of girl power

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Author Alexis Jones talks to Salon about teaching girls the power of being "unpopular"

Popcorn Time: Piracy made easy, but no less illegal

Sarah Gray
Movie lovers be warned: Just because the complex world of torrents has been simplified, that doesn't make it legal

Snowden’s “call to arms”

Natasha Lennard
The whistle-blower's remarks at SXSW not only called upon technologists, but all of us to resist mass surveillance
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