How to wipe out the Internet plagiarism epidemic
The problem needs to be stopped before it continues to spread.
On Sep 1, 2014 by Aaron Sankin
Wesley Lowery calls out Joe Scarborough over Ferguson accusations
“I have little patience for talking heads. This is too important.”
On Aug 14, 2014 by Michelle Jaworski
Do we need a new definition of plagiarism?
Ideas need to be stolen in order for plagiarism to exist, and from the looks of things, the Internet media is fresh out.
On Aug 1, 2014 by [email protected]
People like Emperor Palpatine more than Barack Obama—here’s why
Palpatine/Vader in 2016.
On Jul 23, 2014 by Eric Geller
New Snowden leak reveals that the NSA can spy on all but 4 countries
The NSA is keeping its allies close.
On Jul 1, 2014 by Kevin Collier
The New York Times is partnering with Mozilla and the Washington Post to fix online comments
But do online comments need fixing?
On Jun 19, 2014 by Brendan O’Connor
How the New York Times can compete in the Facebook age
The New York Times is worried about its digital competition. But how can it compete in the age of Facebook?
On May 16, 2014 by Fernando Alfonso III
Joe Biden pairs with Veep’s Julia Louis-Dreyfus for D.C. skit
Avoiding the White House correspondents’ dinner in style.
On May 4, 2014 by Miles Klee
3 new things we learned about Snowden’s revelations at SXSW
Both Glenn Greenwald and Edward Snowden have given speeches at the conference this year.
On Mar 11, 2014 by Kevin Collier
Top hacking reporter took unauthorized ‘peek’ at Washington Post payroll
Walking the walk.
On Feb 17, 2014 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Dogecoin fundraiser is helping send this Indian Olympian to Sochi
Shiva Keshavan, an Indian luge contender, is the Winter Olympics’ official underdoge story.
On Jan 30, 2014 by Fernando Alfonso III
Washington Post servers breached during cyberattack
An investigation is under way to determine the source of the attack.
On Dec 19, 2013 by Dell Cameron
Multiracial families respond to Richard Cohen’s race-baiting
Twitter wasted no time laying into Cohen, already a favorite political lightning rod.
On Nov 12, 2013 by Miles Klee
How the first botnet changed the Internet forever
Cornell student Robert Morris said his worm was only intended to “gauge the size of the Web.” Instead, it brought it to its knees.
On Nov 2, 2013 by Patrick Howell O’Neill
Washington Post names 2 more NSA spy programs: OAKSTAR and STORMBREW
The two “upstream” programs collect data directly from fiber optic cables, but details about that data remain sparse.
On Jul 11, 2013 by Joe Kloc
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