PR
Why Is Kim Dotcom Still Saying He Invented Two-Factor Authentication?
Dotcom is promoting an upcoming service, which by all accounts appears to be something about monetizing torrenting with micropayments of bitcoin
How to Manipulate the Media as a Political Outsider
We spoke to 'Shooting Hipsters' author Christiana Spens about rethinking dissent in the age of PR.
All the Awful People You'll Meet at Fashion Week
From the sad-eyed teenage models to the old people who run the business, here's who you can expect to run into if you're at fashion week.
We Talked to the Former Sumo Wrestler Who Joined the Oregon Militia Occupation
Are the occupation’s viral videos a fluke or part of a strategy?
Amazon Tries to Discredit Ex-Employees Who Said Working at Amazon Sucks
Amazon wonders aloud whether the ex-employee had an "axe to grind."
The Lasting Legacy of Dalhousie’s Year of Scandal
Sexism, murder, massacre plots; did we miss anything?
Space Beer Doesn’t Taste as Great as You Thought It Would
Last month, Yorkshire-based John Smith’s became the first brewery to send beer into space—with questionable results.
The Canadian Government Paid $1M for Research to Promote the Tar Sands
Newly declassified documents reveal the scope of the government’s full court press on the oil sands.
Even Doctors Are Saying You Should Stop Buying Gluten-Free Food for No Reason
A new study out of Australia—the largest of its kind—has found that all those expensive gluten-free breads and pastas are just as bad for you unless you truly have a wheat allergy.
What the NFL Gains By Paying Taxes
You didn't think the NFL voluntarily relinquished its tax-exempt status out of the goodness of its own heart, did you?
Seven People Caught Hepatitis A From Frozen Berries
How did a poo-borne virus get all up in Australia's pancakes?
The FTC Ordered IsAnyBodyDown's Craig Brittain to Never Start a Revenge Porn Site Again
The infamous revenge porn website has been replaced by a kinda-apology from Brittain.