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Facebook’s latest security breach: 50 million users at risk

Rachel Leah
The company claims to have fixed the vulnerability, but it is not sure whether the data was accessed or misused

Ford-Kavanaugh showdown is an important battle: But now progressives must fight the war

Paul Rosenberg
Christine Blasey Ford is a test of our political willpower. No matter what happens, Republicans must pay the price

Amid accusations of age bias, IBM winds down a push for millennial workers

Peter Gosselin, Ariana Tobin
IBM’s Millennial Corps has been cited as evidence of the company’s bias toward younger workers

Pro-Israel group secretly ran misleading Facebook ads targeting pro-Palestinian activist

Justin Elliott, Josh Nathan-Kazis
Well-funded group behind this campaign, the Israel on Campus Coalition, has links to the Israeli government

Donald Trump vs. international law: Overturning the legacy of Eleanor Roosevelt

Paul Rosenberg
Our president is nearly the opposite of the legendary first lady who helped launch the international order

Top cancer researcher fails to disclose corporate financial ties in major research journals

Charles Ornstein, Katie Thomas
A top breast cancer doctor failed to disclose millions of dollars in payments from drug and health care companies

Secrecy-obsessed Apple can’t keep a secret

Nicole Karlis
All of the notoriously secretive company’s upcoming products were well-known ahead of time thanks to leaks

Outing the CIA’s Alfreda Bikowsky: An excerpt from “The Watchdogs Didn’t Bark”

John Duffy, Ray Nowosielski
Numerous major reporters declined to reveal the identity of a controversial CIA agent. We did it by accident

Ariana Grande, Mac Miller and the demonization of women in toxic relationships

Brittany Spanos
The powerful — and damaging — myth that women are responsible for their male partner’s actions

Dangers of dating in the Tinder age: “If you called someone you’d probably get labeled a psychopath”

Melanie McFarland
What HBO's new documentary "Swiped" and Lifetime's scripted drama "You" tell us about the perils of living online

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The failure to punish white-collar crime after the 2008 financial crisis helped produce Trump

Marshall Auerback
A decade after the big crash, Trump’s rise to power is the most obvious consequence of poor governance

Amazon fires back at Bernie Sanders’ allegations of poor worker conditions at fulfillment centers

Shira Tarlo
The Vermont senator claims that Amazon is "less than forthcoming with information about their employment practices"

Activists with diabetes take on the global insulin crisis

Fran Quigley
Insulin to treat Type 1 diabetes can cost half the average family income in some countries

Lessons from Kelly Marie Tran’s Instagram exit

Nicole Karlis
Everyone—not just celebrities—benefits from periodic evaluation of the impact social media has on their well-being

No, Tucker Carlson: Birthright citizenship is not just an “assumption,” and Trump can’t undo it

Kristie De Peña
Despite what right-wing bigots claim to believe, Donald Trump can't change the meaning of the 14th Amendment

How new fathers use social media to make sense of their roles

Tawfiq Ammari
What dads do online helps them navigate gender roles as society changes

Is a senior Air Force general using his power to spread far-right Christian nationalism?

Paul Rosenberg
Brig. Gen. John Teichert faces charges he has used his rank and authority to spread extremist, anti-American views

Programmers need ethics when designing the technologies that influence people’s lives

Cherri M. Pancake
What does this code do — and what does it mean?

When a woman is accused of sexual misconduct: The strange case of Avital Ronell

Andrew O'Hehir
A brilliant philosopher is brought down by harassment charges; her defenders make things worse. We have questions

Mitch McConnell wears a tan suit again, drawing social media ire for the hypocrisy of it all

Izzie Ramirez
Remember when former President Barack Obama wore a similar suit and was likened to a "circus ringmaster"?

Pat Buchanan says John Brennan “would have been challenged to a duel and shot” by Andrew Jackson

Shira Tarlo
"If Brennan did to Jackson what he did to Trump, he would have lost a lot more than his security clearance"

No, NASA has not been playing music to wake up the Opportunity rover

Nicole Karlis
Rover still won't respond as a massive Martian dust storm begins to clear, but scientists remain optimistic

QAnon: Why we have the CIA partly to thank for the craziest conspiracy theory yet

Jefferson Morley
The roots of the wackiest pro-Trump conspiracy can be traced back to the CIA
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