If the NSA really knew about Heartbleed two years before it was disclosed, we should rethink how we assign security duties.
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The Day I Became A Monuments Man
A personal experience shows that restitution of Nazis’ stolen treasure is about much more than money.
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Checking Out PreCheck
TSA’s PreCheck program lets you keep your computer in your bag and your shoes on your feet. But is it worth submitting $85 and your fingerprints?
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The Link Between Patent Law And Billy Goats
Patents on business methods often protect no genuine innovation. Is the Supreme Court ready to draw the line?
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The SEC Catches Up To Social Media
There is no escaping “Thefacebook.” SEC staff offers investment advisers sensible, if belated, guidance on using it.
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Keeping Ultra In Miami
World-class cities have to learn to handle the global spotlight – and crowd control.
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McCutcheon: A Hero Of The Left?
Critics of anonymous political spending ought to celebrate Shaun McCutcheon. They won’t, though.
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OKCupid Fosters A Breakup
Should Internet users and a popular online dating site have shunned Firefox because of its departed CEO’s past support of Proposition 8?
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Unequal By Choice
How much we make depends a lot on the choices we make, including the choice of who we marry. It’s called ‘assortative mating.’
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