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Facebook swift to respond to Roe fallout with abortion censorship
Jon Skolnik
The move comes just after Meta vowed to cover travel expenses for employees seeking out-of-state abortions
Let’s all stop ignoring The Fandom Menace. It’s real, and it’s winning
Melanie McFarland
Attacks from the toxic side of Marvel and "Star Wars" fandom are a feature, not a bug, and they serve a darker side
Daily Harvest faces its first lawsuit following widespread recall of Lentil + Leek crumbles
Joy Saha
The plaintiff said she had her gallbladder removed after eating the now-discontinued crumbles twice
“King Trump” dreams of a glorious return: It seems preposterous, but we laugh at our peril
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump longs to have the life-or-death power of a feudal monarch — if that's ludicrous, it's also terrifying
Worried about the “unprecedented” sriracha shortage? It’s almost too easy to make your own
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Don't fret about the condiment drought! Here's how to turn up the heat at home
Daily Harvest customers flood social media with food poisoning claims after eating vegan lentil dish
Joy Saha
At this time, the celebrity-backed vegan meal company said its unsure what has caused the sickness
Meet the billionaire and rising GOP mega-donor who’s gaming the tax system
Justin Elliott, Jesse Eisinger, Paul Kiel, Jeff Ernsthausen, Doris Burke
Jeff Yass dodged $1 billion in taxes — now he's pouring money to support election deniers
Tumblr’s enduring appeal reveals the potency of the web’s cultural memory
Jeanna Sybert
The social media platform defies categorization or a defined purpose, which might explain why it also persists
Henry Winkler bashes Herschel Walker for saying celebrity opinions are America’s biggest issue
Joy Saha
"Aren't [you] kind of a celeb, Hersh?" the "Barry" actor questioned in a tweet
White parents chased a Black educator out of town. Then they followed her to the next one
Nicole Carr
A group of parents — coached by local and national anti-CRT groups — coordinated assault on school diversity chief
Google claims it bans gun ads — but new research shows it actually makes millions from them
Craig Silverman, Ruth Talbot
Analysis shows that Google’s ad systems served up more than 100 million ads from gun makers
Anti-vaxxers seize on Justin Bieber’s facial paralysis as “proof” of a COVID conspiracy
Nicole Karlis
Is it too late now for anti-vaxxers to say sorry to Bieber for drafting him into their misinformed narrative?
Why Rebel Wilson was pressured to come out before an Australian paper could do it for her
Joy Saha
The "Senior Year" actor recently revealed her girlfriend, which upset one reporter who believed he had the scoop
James Patterson laments white male writers are facing racism, and then receives immediate backlash
Joy Saha
"It's even harder for older writers. You don't meet many 52-year-old white males," said the bestselling author
Trump’s “free speech” platform Truth Social bans users who post footage from Jan. 6 hearings
Jon Skolnik
The site professes to be a safe haven for unfettered speech – unless that speech is anti-Trump
A 1930s whipping cream cake is the internet’s latest favorite recipe
Courtney Kassel
Why did this vintage treat go viral?
From #SwedenGate to a food-less wedding, why are we obsessed with stories of hospitality gone wrong?
Ashlie D. Stevens
What hospitality looks like differs from culture to culture. Behind a computer screen, that nuance is lost
Marjorie Taylor Greene outraged by parody Twitter account labeled as “misleading”
Jon Skolnik
The fake account misleadingly tweeted that Pfizer's vaccine has caused widespread miscarriages
Was Andy Warhol’s portrait of Prince copyright infringement? How this case could reshape IP law
Jessica Silbey
Warhol v. Goldsmith is going to the Supreme Court for review. The case could have a major impact on copyright
A “warehouse” by any other name
María Paula Rubiano A.
Outdated zoning codes are fueling the sprawl of e-commerce warehouses
The Johnny Depp and Amber Heard verdict: A victory for the war on free speech
Amanda Marcotte
The GOP's dystopian vision comes into view: Free speech only for the anti-woke, socks in mouths for everyone else
“Pot psychosis”: Laura Ingraham baselessly links marijuana consumption to mass shootings
Jon Skolnik
“Why aren’t people in general not talking more about the pot psychosis–violent behavior connection?” she asked
“Constitutional trainwreck”: Trump-appointed justices help block Texas GOP social media law
Uriel J. García
Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh join liberals to block "free speech" law that limits free speech
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