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Barack Obama Endorses Net Neutrality
November 11th, 2014 11:30 AMThe White House released a video yesterday in which President Barack Obama called for the FCC to reclassify Internet service as a utility in order to put protect net neutrality with strict regulations.
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An Analysis of the NYC Catcalling Video
November 11th, 2014 11:30 AMIn the latest installment of the "Factual Feminist," Christina Hoff Sommers takes a look at the methodology used in the "10 Hours of Walking in NYC" viral catcalling video
No One Came to His Birthday Party
November 11th, 2014 9:30 AM ShareBefore GamerGate, There Was Elevatorgate
November 10th, 2014 7:30 PMIn 2011, a large controversy swept across online atheist and skeptic communities concerning atheist blogger Rebecca Watson’s public shaming of a man who asked her to join him for coffee in his hotel room while they shared an elevator ride together.
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Glowstick Microwave Experiment Gone Awry
November 10th, 2014 6:30 PMThis YouTuber's little brother Jack just wanted to test out his idea for a (potentially neat) scientific experiment involving a glow stick and a microwave, when suddenly…
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Barack Obama Endorses Net Neutrality
The White House released a video yesterday in which President Barack Obama called for the FCC to reclassify Internet service as a utility in order to put protect net neutrality with strict regulations.
An Analysis of the NYC Catcalling Video
In the latest installment of the "Factual Feminist," Christina Hoff Sommers takes a look at the methodology used in the "10 Hours of Walking in NYC" viral catcalling video
Before GamerGate, There Was Elevatorgate
In 2011, a large controversy swept across online atheist and skeptic communities concerning atheist blogger Rebecca Watson’s public shaming of a man who asked her to join him for coffee in his hotel room while they shared an elevator ride together.
Glowstick Microwave Experiment Gone Awry
This YouTuber's little brother Jack just wanted to test out his idea for a (potentially neat) scientific experiment involving a glow stick and a microwave, when suddenly…