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Facebook has permitted political ads featuring fake news, conspiracy theories and bigotry
Natalie Martinez
Based on Facebook’s advertising policies, “false content” is not permitted on landing pages for paid ads
Milo Yiannopoulos attacks his fans for failing to support him emotionally and financially
Taylor Link
In a Facebook post, the right-wing provocateur decried his financial state
Catholic priest sex abuse crisis tests the separation between church and state
Matthew Rozsa
Separation of church and state is a key issue as Pennsylvania reacts to the Catholic sexual abuse investigation
#Donutgate: How one Oregon donut shop became the target of online conspiracy theorists
Cristina López G.
Like #Pizzagate, #doughnutgate is being used to claim Oregon’s Voodoo Doughnuts is tied to child trafficking
Banned from Twitter, Alex Jones begs supporters to follow him to Tumblr
Shira Tarlo
Twitter's decision to suspend Alex Jones on Tuesday for seven days is a reversal from its previous defense of him
Bill Maher reveals himself to be Q, has a message for his QAnon followers
Taylor Link
In QAnon, everything is the opposite as it appears, which makes liberal Trump critic Bill Maher the real Q
Meet Jared Holt, the guy who’s getting Alex Jones kicked off the internet
Amanda Marcotte
Jared Holt helped lead the pressure campaign to get Infowars booted from Spotify, Facebook and other platforms
Disney won’t rehire James Gunn on “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3”: Report
Zack Sharf
Disney severed ties with Gunn on July 20 after controversial tweets the director made years ago resurfaced online
QAnon believers react to Bill Maher’s monologue on the conspiracy theory
Taylor Link
"It's amazing how well-crafted their lies are," one Reddit user said of Maher's monologue
Selma Blair quits Twitter after Disney fires director James Gunn from “Guardians of the Galaxy”
Rachel Leah
"If people are punished despite changing, then what does that teach people about owning mistakes and evolving?"
Republican Jim Jordan announces bid for House speaker after bid to impeach Rod Rosenstein fails
Matthew Rozsa
If elected, Jordan will be the second House speaker accused of covering up sexual abuse of high school wrestlers
“Roseanne who?”: Barr sets first TV interview with Hannity, and Valerie Jarrett won’t be watching it
Rachel Leah
Barr will soon appear with Sean Hannity in the first TV interview since a racist tweet led ABC to cancel her sitcom
“Guardians of the Galaxy” stars rally to James Gunn’s defense after Disney fires director for tweets
Rachel Leah
The controversy ignited a debate about how a person's past social media posts should impact their ability to work
The genius of Sacha Baron Cohen: 5 comedy strategies that make his insane interviews work
Sophia A. McClennen
"Who Is America?" uses the art of in-character satire to offer a much-needed comment on our current crisis
The downfall of “Roseanne”: How ABC’s attempt to normalize Trump-era racism backfired
Jared Yates Sexton
ABC's gamble on a right-wing crackpot star was doomed to fail, and network sources were disgusted from the outset
New details emerge about the sexual assault allegation against actor George Takei
Rachel Leah
A writer who investigated Scott Brunton's accusations suggests that the public and press got it wrong. Did they?
The alt-right is killing people
Keegan Hankes, Alex Amend
The Southern Poverty Law Center counted over 100 people killed or injured by alleged alt-right perpetrators
Antifa vs. Milo Yiannopoulos: Who won?
Mark Bray
It's been a year since anti-fascist protests shut down a Yiannopoulos gig at UC Berkeley, to much media criticism
Chrissy Teigen dragged into Pizzagate by verified Twitter truther
Rachel Leah
New year, same conspiracy theories
Year of the “alt-right”: As 2017 ends, it’s less visible, but still building a movement
Amanda Marcotte
After Charlottesville, white supremacists dialed back their big public events, but online recruiting continues
Roy Moore lost because Christians are better than the Bible
Valerie Tarico
Thoughtful Alabama Christians stepped across the divide
What Doug Jones’ win means for Mitch McConnell, Steve Bannon and the Democrats
David C. Barker
Presumably, Republican discomfort with Moore did not outweigh their discomfort with losing power
How Republican missteps turned Alabama blue
David Hughes
How did Republicans manage to lose this Senate seat?
Roy Moore, the Federalist and the decay of the conservative mind
Matthew Sheffield
The Federalist was once an irritating religious-right publication. It totally lost its mind under Donald Trump
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