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Deep Throat Meets Data Mining

In the nick of time, the digital revolution comes to democracy's rescue. And, perhaps, journalism's.

The School Bully Has Learned to Surf

The suicide of a Missouri teenager after online bullying by the parent of a former friend has set off a spate of adult hand-wringing and a few specific laws hoping to prevent the practice.

A New/Old Role for Traditional Journalism

The 2008 election campaign is historic for a number of reasons. But from the media’s point of view, it may be remembered as the first campaign of the “viral video” phenomenon.  

Toning the Brain With an Internet Workout

Age-related dementia currently affects about 10 percent of the U.S. population — you could look it up on the Internet.

Firm Support for Online Prescriptions

Is it safe to purchase prescription drugs over the Internet? A new study of some of the most popular online medications – drugs to treat erectile dysfunction – concludes an e-prescription system operating under state regulation may actually be safer than the traditional method of obtaining drugs: a doctor’s appointment followed by…

A Prophylactic for Free Speech?

Re-emergent STDs lead some to call for restrictions on gay hookup Web sites.

A Net Neutrality Business Plan

Hollywood powers are taking sides in the escalating debate over "net neutrality."

Plagiarism and Fraud: A Writers’ Doping Scandal

Recent high-profile instances of plagiarism reflect — and possibly are a cause of — a rise in such activity among college students. The cut-and-paste culture of the Internet is also a factor.

Policy-Heavy Play

Views, Reviews and Interviews: ‘Fatworld’ shows video games can tackle (urp) weighty issues.

Rising Storm

Views, Reviews and Interviews: Documentary journalism takes on a new multimedia format at its extraordinary new home, MediaStorm.org.