- California bill would redefine sperm donor rights
- Tennessee man has 22 children by 14 women—"'I wanted 50 kids,' said 33-year-old Orlando Shaw from Tennessee, who has 22 children by 14 different women. Shaw said women love him but the mothers are suing him for unpaid child support."
- On Location West Bank: Smuggling sperm
- Japan: Schools now teach boys about home skills
- April Fool's: Sweden edition
- School Has Become Too Hostile to Boys—"And efforts to re-engineer the young-male imagination are doomed to fail."
- Batman in love—"Baffled by teen boys, experts keep trying to turn them into girls. Surprise — it's not working."
- The High Cost of Bored Boys
- Why Men Aren't Really Men Anymore
- The Thrill Is Gone – Modern Men Less Likely To Take Risks Than Their Fathers Were
- I love (and hate) dating Russian men Salon
- Will Self furious over 'paedophile' police stop—"UK author (51) was out walking with his son (11) when he was stopped and quizzed." Not sure if the ones who left comments are shills or have been sufficiently beaten down by the UK's surveillance society.
- Legoland dream dies for man, 63, over rule that adults must be accompanied by kids
- Dad asks son to hold beer, kicked out of Arizona Cardinals game
- How Kraft salad dressing is profiting off the female gaze Salon
- James Deen, The World's Favorite Porn Star, Talks About Sex
- Robin Thicke - Blurred Lines [Paródia Feminista Defined Lines Legendado PT BR]
- What Is Blue September?
- If your sperm have no taste, you may end up sterile
- Are testicles external for cooling, galloping, display, or something else?
- Fewer parents circumcising boys
- Forcible Circumcision Turned This Man Into an Anti-Circumcision Activist
- Botched circumcisions during initiation ritual kill 30 in South Africa
- Smallest Penis Contest Winner Tells Us Why He's Proud To Be Less Endowed
- Man With 'Micropenis' Discovers He's Actually A Woman At Age 66
- What is the average penis length? Salon
- Condom maker breaks down penis size by state, city
- 'Happy endings' not illegal in Guangdong
- One woman's struggle to reuse a penis-shaped cake tin
- PETA: Eating Chicken Wings During Pregnancy Could Affect Baby’s Penis Size—Inmates are running that asylum.
- Divided Senate Panel approves resolution on Syria strike—No need to worry; they're on it! NYT
- Intercepted call bolsters Syrian chemical-weapons charge, Germans say—"German intelligence intercepted a phone call between a Hezbollah commander and an unidentified official at an Iranian embassy that provided evidence that the Syrian government was behind the alleged Aug. 21 chemical-weapons attack, a German newsmagazine has reported."
- Rumsfeld refers to Obama as 'so-called commander-in-chief'
- Sullivan: Washington vs The American People—Most Americans are against strikes.
- Juan Cole: A US attack on Syria will Prolong the War
- Jon Stewart Returns To "The Daily Show," Compares Obama's Syria Plans To Bush
- The 'Mysterious' Disappearance of a Quotation Has a Mundane Explanation—The 'NYT' cut "references to AIPAC in Syria Debate." NYT
- Senators Authorizing Syria Strike Got More Defense Cash Than Lawmakers Voting No
- Taxpayers Pad Military Contractor CEO Pockets—"Military contractors among the highest-paid CEOs of the past two decades."
- US Military Contractors Celebrate Record High Profits and Stock Prices
- US and UK spy agencies defeat privacy and security on the internet—How can we take back the internet?
- Feds Beg NY Times, Pro Publica Not To Reveal That They've Inserted Backdoors Into Internet Encryption
- Patriot Act author says NSA's bulk data collection is "unbounded in its scope"—"Veteran Republican Congressman argues that government's rationale is absurd."
- Hundreds of Pages of NSA Spying Documents to be Released As Result of EFF Lawsuit
- Fears of gun registry prompt NRA to back lawsuit against surveillance
- Facebook considers adding profile photos to facial recognition—"Facebook Inc is considering incorporating most of its 1 billion-plus members' profile photos into its growing facial recognition database, expanding the scope of the social network's controversial technology."
- Facebook faces criticism over its privacy policy—"On the heels of a lawsuit settlement over user privacy, several advocacy groups complain to the FTC that the social network uses people's data for advertising without explicit consent."
- Facebook to compensate users for sharing details on ads