The FBI says no one, including Wikipedia, may publish its seal, citing a law forbidding counterfeit badges. Boing Boing
The FBI says no one, including Wikipedia, may publish its seal, citing a law forbidding counterfeit badges. Boing Boing
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Facebook Doesn't Need Your Money; Invest in Africa Instead
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Debunking 'Green Living': Combatting Climate Change Requires Lifestyle Changes, Not Organic Products
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A Geodesic Dome Promises Fish from the Sky
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TED's Taboo: What's Too Controversial for the Hipster Confab?
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Billr: The App for Dining on a Budget (Without Annoying Your Friends)
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From Tweet to Street: Anti-Poverty Campaign Takes Supporters' Messages to Camp David
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Pet Diaries: The Joint-Custody Dog Who Taught Me to Move On
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GOOD Maker Challenge: How Would You Use Storytelling to Improve your Community?
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How Cherokee Is Real Cherokee? Mixed-Race People Discuss Elizabeth Warren
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In a Majority-Minority Nation, Numbers Aren't Everything
today's top stories from our friends at pitchfork
Today the California Supreme Court upheld Proposition 8, the state's gay marriage ban. The ban was approved by 52.24 percent of voters last...

Japan's engineers deserve a big pat on the back.

Gaia Certification aims to build a network of progressive fuel centers selling fair-trade gasoline.

The Google Global Science Fair finalists have been announced. Vote to see who gets $10,000.

The FBI's new rape definition may mean crime statistics are about to skyrocket, but our culture's tolerance of rape could plummet.

Facebook may be the rage, but a more productive investment awaits abroad, where demand for capital is far higher.
The Dutch fashion label Satara isn't just in the business of flowy, free-trade clothing. The pieces in its current collection are pretty, light...

Yep, you read that right. The most exciting new local food experience in Los Angeles can be found in a mall. This ain't no food court.

Representative John Shimkus (R-IL) believes that our climate is changing, but that God told him it will all be ok. Watch him explain.

Sharron Angle, the Republican opponent of Senator Harry Reid in Nevada, just grabbed any old scary picture of Mexican guys for her TV ad.
This Tuesday, June 16, we're heading back to San Francisco to host a mixer at 111 Minna featuring (ri)1 cocktails, music by J Montag & Eug, our...

The labyrinth, a public art installation at a public school in L.A., inspires creativity and artistic freedom.

The man’s been auditioning for 15 years. Give him a TV show already.

Don't believe in climate change? Don't give a shit about the polar bears? This new documentary is for you.
Well, this is interesting: During their working life, undocumented immigrants in the United States will pay, on average, approximately $80,000...

Pledge a dollar for each smutty tweet with the Charity Swear Box.
Interviews from the Alliance of Youth Movements summit: Daniel Teweles. STAND, the student-led arm of the Genocide Intervention Network, began in...
If you're looking for a way to express your dissatisfaction with the maneuvers of far-right faction of the Texas' State Board of Education, the...

Do you like it when a waitress gets up close and personal? Well now there's a scientific study calculating the value of close serving.
On the topic of controversial names and legal name changes, a judge in New Zealand has ordered two parents to change the name of their daughter,...