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A lawyer’s battle to puncture secrecy and legal misconduct by Goodyear
Ted Rohrlich
A routine lawsuit has morphed into a million-document monster that has called Goodyear's integrity into question
Alarmed by fake news? Fake science is just as serious of a problem
Chris Impey
From Flat Earth theory to UFOs, science is in a serious battle against pseudoscience
Marcy Wheeler: “Trump was happy to have Manafort serve as a mole in Mueller’s investigation”
Cody Fenwick
One of most astute Mueller watchers argues compellingly that Manafort has been acting as a mole within the probe
Instagram purges fake followers and threatens to take action against users
Andy Meek
You may see Instagram follow accounts start to drop in the coming days, and this is why
The school privatization agenda took a major beating in the midterms
Jeff Bryant
From California to New York, the charter school attack got a taste of democracy
Caravan “invasion”: Corporate media ignores its own role in spreading panic
Reed Richardson
Cable news and mainstream newspapers allowed Trump's fear-mongering to drive coverage of an imaginary crisis
That robocall about Obamacare health insurance is probably a scam… and illegal
Christopher Curley
With the Affordable Care Act enrollment period now open, health insurance scammers are lighting up the phone lines
A racial justice group got death threats after Facebook launched secret smear campaign
Nicole Karlis
Color of Change didn't know why they were getting more public threats — until the Facebook exposé came out
Melissa Leo’s masterclass in method acting: “There’s not one way”
D. Watkins
Salon talks to the Academy Award-winning actress about "Unlovable," method acting and the new New York
First Waco, now you: Chip and Joanna Gaines are fixing up America next
Melanie McFarland
The former HGTV stars signed a deal to renovate an entire TV channel to spread their brand like greige paint
Hasan Minhaj’s (r)evolution: “Patriot Act” breaks free from “The Daily Show” format and soars
Melanie McFarland
By sidestepping the format Jon Stewart perfected, Minhaj's topically-driven comedy takes us to new places
Google ends forced arbitration after protests, yet worker discontent continues to grow
Nicole Karlis
Employees show solidarity with low-wage workers and exploited contractors. Is this now a labor movement in tech?
Unlike in 2016, there was no spike in misinformation this election cycle
Paul Resnick
Social media misinformation rose significantly before the 2016 presidential election.
The one graph that Facebook didn’t present to investors and Wall Street last week proves it is dying
Lou Kerner
The engagement slide is proof that FB is dying; right now it's a slow death, but it will accelerate
GOP candidate Kris Kobach “accepted financial donations from white nationalist sympathizers”: report
Rachel Leah
Kansas' GOP nominee for governor reportedly has a history of ties to groups that advocate "white supremacist views"
The VA shadow rulers’ signature program is “Trending Towards Red”
Isaac Arnsdorf
A $10 billion technology upgrade championed by Jared Kushner and the Mar-a-Lago trio is at risk of failing
National right-wing media outlets bash renewable energy ballot initiative in Arizona
Ted MacDonald
National right-wing media outlets have published two dozen articles criticizing Proposition 127
Skeptical of Kanye: West disavows “Blexit” and politics, but stops short of denouncing Trump
D. Watkins
Kanye infuriated his fan base when he cozied up to Donald Trump. Now he claims he was "used"
Why American leaders persist in waging losing wars
William J. Astore
Hint: They’re winning in other ways
How to protect yourself against voter ID requirements on Election Day
Steven Rosenfeld
Republicans have been accused of various efforts to suppress votes this November. Make sure your vote counts
Undeterred by Trump’s threats, early voters break turnout records
Matthew Rozsa
The president issued an ominous tweet meant to deter early voters, but it hasn't worked
DNA testing companies put everyone’s privacy at risk
Nicole Karlis
A new study finds that even a distant relative using an at-home DNA test can compromise your privacy
What Taylor Swift could learn from the #NotHim son: How to handle being smeared in the culture wars
Erin Keane
This week's unsuspecting viral star handled an unfair association like a pro, while Swift broke a long silence
You can trust the polls in 2018, if you read them carefully
Josh Pasek, Michael Traugott
How do you know whether to trust a poll? Look carefully at your own biases
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