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Tina Brown on Newsweek’s Bitcoin mess: “I’m so glad I’m not the editor”
Sarah Gray
Were we duped? Someone claiming to be the "real" creator of Bitcoin says he is not the man ID'ed by the newsweekly
Addiction isn’t “fun”: The problem with moderation manifestoes
Leslie Garrett
When writers claim they can abuse drugs and alcohol and still have a great time, I think of their families
SanFran takes its public urination problem and turns it into a public urination solution
Lindsay Abrams
Meet PPlanter, the public urinal that's also a garden
Doxxing victim: “This isn’t about porn, this is about humiliation”
Tracy Clark-Flory
A woman talks to Salon about the painful reality of being targeted online by men who get off on demeaning women
Why Reddit moderators are “censoring” Glenn Greenwald’s latest bombshell
Fernando Alonso III
One administrator claims the original article "breaks preexisting rules as to analysis and opinion"
Millions of webcams intercepted by British spies
Natasha Lennard
With the NSA's help, GCHQ hoarded in bulk images from Yahoo webcams
E-condoms: The next big thing in safe sex is digital
Ej Dickson
The Bill and Melinda Gates foundation put out a call to design a better condom. Behold, the Electric Eel
The Latin American revolution will not be televised
Annemarie Dooling
Social media continues to prevail over international news coverage during uprisings
Apple devices vulnerable to hacks
Natasha Lennard
A serious flaw in iOS software could allow hackers to intercept email and other communications
Doxxing Internet babes: “She wanted it”
Tracy Clark-Flory
The latest female victim of online outings: An Olympic volunteer who dared to be attractive in public
Addicted to my cycling class
Erin Griffith
I used to make fun of people like me. Now, I can't believe how much money I've spent for one simple workout
The era of “smart guns” may soon be upon us
Elias Isquith
New technology would make a gun operable only when being used by someone wearing a matching wristwatch
Tea Party Senate candidate Chris McDaniel retweets white supremacist
Elias Isquith
The Mississippi state senator already has a history of associating with neo-Confederates
Wow. Facebook just did something amazing to crummy meme sites. And what they do next might shock everyone
Alex Pareene
The monster social networking site reworks its algorithm to reward "quality," as defined by ... Facebook
What makes a product “cool”?
Ryan Jacobs
Researchers argue that it can’t just be slick and original, it also needs subcultural appeal
Facebook’s black market problem revealed
Andrew Leonard
As Facebook continues to rake in cash from brands and publishers, questions arise about the real value of "likes"
The 8 best tweets about curling
Neil Drumming
As one user pointed out, there's no better way to spend a snowy day than live-tweeting a curling match
Listen to “Tainted Love” played by floppy disks, with vocals
Prachi Gupta
Just try and listen without feeling nostalgic
Tea Party Gov. Paul LePage to reject bill increasing access to lifesaving drug
Elias Isquith
The man once deemed "America's craziest governor" continues to be ridiculous
6 nasty drugs your meat is on
Martha Rosenbrg
American livestock is pumped full of harmful hormones and antibiotics, making our favorite foods dangerous to eat
From Harvard to webcam girl
Anna Katzen
Once, I was a shy nonprofit drone. Now, I make money reading Anais Nin in the buff -- among other things
6 states that want poor people to pee into cups to prove they aren’t on drugs
Tana Ganeva
Florida Gov. Rick Scott is leading a multi-state push to mandate humiliating drug tests for welfare recipients
5 libertarian oligarchs who made fortunes off the government they want to destroy
Richard Eskow
The lionization of frauds like Tom Perkins has them believing their accomplishments are purely their own doing
Birth of a whistle-blower: How Edward Snowden became Edward Snowden
Luke Harding
Early chat records reveal that Snowden supported government secrecy — until he saw how it really worked
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