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Death of Kim Jong-Il
December 19th, 2011 3:47 PMThe Internet has been teeming with conversations about Kim Jong Il since news of the North Korean leader's death broke yesterday. Speculation about the future of the country, and jokes about the deceased leader and his son, have dominated sites like 4chan, Reddit and Twitter.
Kim Jong-un Looking at Things
December 18th, 2011 11:51 PMAfter it was reported that North Korea's Supreme Leader had passed away this weekend, a new blog featuring photos of his son, Kim Jong-un, popped up on Tumblr.
SOPA Protests in Resurgence
December 13th, 2011 1:28 PMWith another markup of the anti-piracy bill SOPA expected this week, Jimmy Wales has proposed the idea of blanking out Wikipedia in protest and a number of other leading figures in online media have expressed solidarity through a project called "I Work for the Internet."
My Tram Experience
December 1st, 2011 7:19 PMA video of a woman making racist statements on a London tram has made a stir online, becoming a trending topic on Twitter and sparking a debate about the fairness of prosecuting hate speech.
Megyn Kelly on Pepper Spray
November 22nd, 2011 12:59 PMWhile discussing the recent UC Davis incident on The O'Reilly Factor yesterday, Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly described pepper spray as "a food product, essentially."
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Death of Kim Jong-Il
The Internet has been teeming with conversations about Kim Jong Il since news of the North Korean leader's death broke yesterday. Speculation about the future of the country, and jokes about the deceased leader and his son, have dominated sites like 4chan, Reddit and Twitter.
Kim Jong-un Looking at Things
After it was reported that North Korea's Supreme Leader had passed away this weekend, a new blog featuring photos of his son, Kim Jong-un, popped up on Tumblr.
SOPA Protests in Resurgence
With another markup of the anti-piracy bill SOPA expected this week, Jimmy Wales has proposed the idea of blanking out Wikipedia in protest and a number of other leading figures in online media have expressed solidarity through a project called "I Work for the Internet."
My Tram Experience
A video of a woman making racist statements on a London tram has made a stir online, becoming a trending topic on Twitter and sparking a debate about the fairness of prosecuting hate speech.
Megyn Kelly on Pepper Spray
While discussing the recent UC Davis incident on The O'Reilly Factor yesterday, Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly described pepper spray as "a food product, essentially."