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The Worst Ebola Outbreak in History Will Last Until at Least Mid-Fall
In addition to fighting the virus itself, doctors must contend with misinformation, hostile relatives, and dangerous funeral practices.
Did Vladimir Putin Just Endorse a Ukrainian Post-Apocalyptic Video Game?
"It's important that our people do not shoot at each other, but instead, play games like this."
Silicon Valley Is Stonewalling Efforts to Amend the Law Imprisoning Hacktivists
"Aaron's Law" would reform the heavy-handed law blamed for Aaron Swartz's death. But tech giants are lobbying to stall reform.
How Yahoo TV Saved ‘Community,’ and Maybe Vice Versa
Yahoo has been trying, and failing, to get web TV right for years.
Emperor Penguins Are in Peril Worthy of Official Endangered Status
"None of the colonies, even the southern-most locations in the Ross Sea, will provide a viable refuge by the end of 21st century."
The Manning Trial's Graphic Novelization Gives Color, Humanity to Legal Greyness
Clark Stoeckley's 'The United States vs. Private Chelsea Manning' is a necessary primer.
What the Internet's Most Infamous Trolls Tell Us About Online Feminism
4Chan spent months trolling feminists, and all they proved was that online feminism is more diverse, vibrant, and powerful than ever.
Are Chicago Police Spying on Activists? One Man Sues to Find Out
Freddy Martinez wants the city to release financial records related to the purchase of cell phone surveillance equipment.
Former LulzSec Hacker Sabu Will Finally Get Sentenced, After Years of Delays
Court documents reveal why Hector Xavier Monsegur’s sentencing kept getting delayed.
AT&T Hacker 'weev' Demands One Bitcoin for Each Hour He Spent in Jail
The infamous hacker wants reparations. And statues of domestic terrorists, apparently.
Porn Star (Re)tweets About Porn, Gets Her Medical Fundraiser Suspended
The internet responds with an online petition, the #whorephobia tag, and other protests.