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sarah jeong

The Last Man Who Loves the Internet

It’s the most hated law in Washington, D.C. Most Americans don’t know it exists.

Watch: New York Times Tech Writer Sarah Jeong Describes Covering the Trial of an Outrageous Dark Web Drug Bust

Sarah Jeong, a Portland-based tech writer for the New York Times, says she received her first death threat over a piece on bitcoin.

Portland-Based New York Times Tech Writer Sarah Jeong Warns of “Double Edged Sword” of New Tech

At a talk at TechfestNW today, Sarah Jeong, the Portland-based New York Times editorial board cover the tech industry, described the outrageous 2014 trail of the Dread Pirate Roberts.

Sarah Jeong Is Watching the Web From Portland. She Sees a Pile of Garbage.

Sarah Jeong has a warning: Fix the internet before it destroys America.

Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler Says He Received Threats from MAGAbomber

He’s been the target of right-wing rancor since telling police not to get involved in anti-ICE protests.

Portland is a Big Deal on Instagram and Twitter. Meet the City’s Social Media Power Players.

In the future, every Portlander will be famous to 15,000 Instagram followers. Maybe that’s an exaggeration. But this midsized West Coast city has a swagger beyond its size—and social media is a big reason why.

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Sorrow, Then Clashes in Portland After Minnesota Police Killing of Daunte Wright

A firework explodes on the driveway of the Penumbra Kelly Building in front of Portland police officers. (Justin Yau)

Businesses In North Portland Ask the City to Crack Down on Street Racing

Railcars in North Portland. (Brian Burk)

Mark Frohnmayer Built a Three-Wheeled Rocket Trike. Why Is It Worth a Billion Dollars?

Mark Frohnmayer in an Arcimoto outside his house in Eugene. (Wesley Lapointe)

A Hit Man Came to Kill Susan Kuhnhausen. She Survived. He Didn't.

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Secretary of State Opens Investigation Into Portland Police Commander who Suggested Residents Should Vote Out the District Attorney 75

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