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"West Side Story" may be timeless — but life in gangs today differs vastly from the Jets and Sharks
American street gangs in the 21st century have been reshaped by demographics, social stigmas, technology and more
12/18/2021 17:59 UTC
Are Facebook users really more narcissistic?
The media latches on to a study tying the social network to low self-esteem -- and misses the real picture
09/09/2010 19:01 UTC
Who's too posh to push?
Are C-sections on the rise because women are lazy or because healthcare providers and insurers are lazy?
05/17/2007 21:17 UTC
How "media snacks" – from HQ Trivia to Candy Crush – are transforming the workplace
A quick distraction is at our fingertips – and app developers know it
05/27/2018 19:29 UTC
America’s broadband market needs more competition
Our world-class creators live in communities where internet access services are far from world-class
03/12/2017 16:29 UTC
Social media always remembers — which makes moving on from a breakup that much harder
To purge or not to purge? There's more to digital breakups than that, such as controlling the narrative and network
01/02/2023 14:00 UTC
How the early internet created a place for trans youth to find one another and explore coming out
In the late 1980s, trans youth started going online to connect with others experiencing gender dysphoria
06/19/2021 14:59 UTC
Ron DeSantis' Big Tech "censorship" law is meant to create a safe space for conservatives online
The Republican governor touted the new Florida law as the first of its kind in the nation
05/24/2021 22:44 UTC
De Blasio backs closing harassment loophole for unpaid interns
“No one should be denied protection against sexual harassment in the workplace,” he told the New York Daily News
10/12/2013 18:30 UTC
Risky career move: Suing your alma mater
Trina Thompson says Monroe College promised her a job and didn't deliver. Don't laugh: She might have a point
08/05/2009 19:27 UTC
Trump's "social media summit" is a haven for far-right fringe figures
Trump's "social media summit" at the White House feels more like a gaggle of far-right internet micro-celebs
07/11/2019 18:45 UTC
It’s been one year since Ken Bone came into our lives
Let's celebrate simpler times
10/09/2017 20:59 UTC
The law that made Facebook what it is today
The Facebook story started long before Zuck's testimony
04/24/2018 10:30 UTC
State legislatures are effectively helping rogue doctors spread misinformation
A tiny minority of medical professionals are spreading COVID-19 misinformation and prescribing unproven therapies
06/25/2022 18:00 UTC
Russia's election propaganda agency functioned pretty much like a normal marketing firm
Russia's propaganda campaign followed the normal Western PR and marketing firm playbook
12/17/2018 23:28 UTC