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The Mystery of the Disappearing Cooks
America's foodie meccas are short on kitchen talent. -
This Is What Happens When Big Food Gets Cozy With Nutritionists
In this week's BITE, a nutritionist explains the difference between marketing schemes and actual science. -
Here’s a Great Way to Make Juice Even More Wasteful and Expensive
Juicero either heralds the peak of the Bay Area tech boom—or the future of food. -
If You Are Wondering Who Won the Debates Tonight, Google Analytics Can Help
Fiorina started edging up to Trump and Carson. -
The GOP #KidsTable Debate in 16 Tweets
From "Ronald Raven" to the largely empty arena. -
4 Stupid Conservative Arguments Against Net Neutrality, Debunked
Guys like Ted Cruz and Darrell Issa apparently don't know jack about the internet. -
Why the US Government’s Counter-Terrorism Tweeters Are Finding it Tough to Fight ISIS Online
It's not just the lolcats. -
Where is Governor Jay Nixon?
As the situation in Ferguson deteriorates, and reporters are arrested, the governor seems AWOL. -
The EU’s “Right to be Forgotten” Starts to Take Concrete Shape
But it might spark a backlash. -
How Hackers and Software Companies are Beefing Up NSA Surveillance
Companies like Endgame Systems have for years sold information and digital loopholes to the NSA to help bolster spying. -
How Reddit Became a Gun Market—and Authorized Its Logo on Assault Rifles
The company licensed its trademark alien for the weapons while it was owned by Condé Nast, a Mother Jones investigation shows. -
Obama Says Ho Chi Minh Was Inspired by Founding Fathers, Conservatives Freak Out
But it's literally a historical fact. -
WTF Is Google Doing Raising Money for Congress’ Biggest Climate Denier?
We went to Google's Mountainview HQ to find out. -
It's Really Easy for Hackers to Access Your Kids' Photos
With just a few keystrokes, sensitive data from kids' soccer teams—including photos, home addresses, and schedules—can be easily exploited. -
North Korea Follows Only One American on Twitter—This Guy
How Jimmy Dushku, 25-year-old globetrotting investor and Coldplay superfan, became Pyongyang's only true Twitter friend—and the backlash that followed. -
How Our Digital Newsroom Uses Google’s Chart Tools
And got cracking on collaborative data visualization. -
Every Click You Make
Which sites track your every move? You might be surprised. -
San Francisco Rejects American Apparel: Has the Fight Against Chain Stores Gone Too Far?
Q&A: Does evil chain store American Apparel belong in the hipster heartland?