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Do you need a VPN? How to decide if it’s right for you

Tyler Cooper
Before deciding if you need a VPN, it's important to understand what it actually does (and what it doesn't do)

Social media age verification is full of risks and unclear rewards

Jelinda Montes
Efforts to protect children’s mental health online raise unresolved data privacy concerns

Minute Maid is canning its frozen juice line

Joy Saha
In online tributes, wistful juice enthusiasts are pouring one out for the discontinuation of a childhood staple

In defense of the “dumb redneck” defense

Alex Galbraith
Jelly Roll's refusal to take a stand on ICE at the Grammys has sparked a backlash

Everyone wants to be a Traitor until it’s time to betray themselves

Melanie McFarland
In Peacock's hit reality show, it's fun to be a villain until your morals make the murder shortlist

Nigella Lawson joins “Great British Bake Off” as newest judge

Francesca Giangiulio
“The Great British Bake Off is more than a television programme, it’s a National Treasure," Lawson said

“The Rip” is a new low for Netflix’s mindless filmmaking

Coleman Spilde
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's cop caper is a repetitive, over-explained slog perfect for zapped attention spans

Trump cheers as TikTok sale is finalized

Jelinda Montes
China’s most popular social media app is getting a U.S. investor-owned spinoff after lengthy legal fight

The girl-power trap of “My Favorite Murder”

Andi Zeisler
Kilgariff and Hardstark’s feminist spin on true crime opened the gates to a decade of problematic podcasting

Don’t buy MAGA’s baby boom hype

Amanda Marcotte
Usha Vance, Karoline Leavitt and Katie Miller's pregnancies do not signal a return to the 1950s

Don’t blame media literacy for our naivete

Melanie McFarland
A viral misunderstanding of MTV’s "demise" illustrates the urge to believe what feels right

Robyn reframes motherhood and desire

Coleman Spilde
"Sexistential" confronts the idea that new mothers must abandon pleasure and the dance floor

People are getting their news from AI – and it’s altering their views

Adrian Kuenzler
AI bias can influence how users think or feel, regardless of whether the information presented is true or false

Do women love “Heated Rivalry” too much?

Coleman Spilde
The female fans who led the charge in making the gay hockey romance a hit are also the ones policing its subjects

From no-buy to buy everything: How 2025 became the year of overconsumption

Andi Zeisler
Our tech overlords are determined to keep us shopping. It's working

For Trump, everything’s a “hoax.” It’s pure projection

Kirk Swearingen
Both impeachments, the Epstein scandal, COVID, climate change — it's all a "hoax." Is Trump telling us something?

“Hit piece”: Susie Wiles accuses Vanity Fair of crafting “negative narrative” of Trump admin

Garrett Owen
Wiles defended her role on the Trump team following her brutally candid comments in the magazine

NordVPN review: A deep dive into performance, privacy and value

Jared Howe
Whether it's the right fit for you depends on your priorities: speed, cost, security or advanced tools

Surfshark VPN review: Affordable protection with solid performance

Tyler Cooper
This new to market VPN has already built a solid reputation

Far-right extremists see AI as their next frontier

Michelle Lynn Kahn
Far-right extremists have been organizing online since before the internet

“Rage bait” as Word of the Year? It’s a reason for hope

Amanda Marcotte
Oxford Dictionary elevates the name of the MAGA addiction — the first step to a solution

Pros and cons of using a VPN

Jared Howe
VPNs offer numerous benefits, but they're not a one-click solution for all of your needs

The right time to serve Thanksgiving dinner, according to Martha Stewart

Joy Saha
The Thanksgiving Queen's choice of hour came as a shock to many fans online

Grimes ushers in a new era of internet infestation

Alex Galbraith
Claire Boucher has always sounded like the internet, for better or for worse
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