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The FDA has authorized the first home COVID-19 self-testing kit
Matthew Rozsa
Experts say it could be as groundbreaking as previous at-home test inventions for HIV and pregnancy
People are proving to be the weakest link for apps tracking COVID exposure
Rae Ellen Bichell
Contact tracing apps' biggest problem? Human nature
Twitter launches disappearing stories feature identical to every other social media sites’
Matthew Rozsa
Twitter is aping a feature that already appears on sites like Instagram, LinkedIn and Snapchat
Tucker Carlson dispels rumor he’s leaving Fox for Newsmax, says show will expand company wide
Roger Sollenberger
The apparent expansion of his show comes weeks after the network announced a round of layoffs amid a restructuring
There’s one big, important difference between Pfizer and Moderna’s coronavirus vaccines
Matthew Rozsa
Both Pfizer and Moderna have announced promising vaccine candidates in recent days; is one better or worse?
The far right is cracking up, as their violent fantasies of Trump’s fascist takeover evaporate
Amanda Marcotte
QAnon, the Proud Boys and white nationalist groups flail around helplessly as twilight falls on the Trump era
Misinformation image on WeChat attempted to frighten Americans out of voting for Democrats
Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez, Shannon Lin, Jessica Huseman
Chat groups are spreading "categorically false" claims that the U.S. is mobilizing troops to quell riots
Alabama cop calls for the murder of Joe Biden voters: “Put a bullet in their skull for treason”
Alex Henderson
The Flomaton, Alabama, police captain was placed on administrative leave before resigning over the Facebook post
How Ice Cube helped launch my education
Darryl Robertson
Listening to Ice Cube sparked my interest in Black activists and issues, which my mentor then deepened and guided
How Trump and Falwell Jr. became evangelicals’ “golden calves” despite obvious moral transgressions
Ashlie D. Stevens
In the Falwell dynasty and the Trump presidency, many Christians found representatives who promised worldly power
Inside “Stop the Steal”: How right-wingers are organizing to spread baseless claims of voter fraud
Nicole Karlis
A digital marketing firm that caters to conservatives is linked to the misinformed movement
Facebook under fire for boosting right-wing news sources and throttling progressive alternatives
Matthew Rozsa
Facebook denies their algorithm change targeted specific sites, though it had a slanted political outcome
What’s real in “Borat 2”?
Ashlie D. Stevens
From the now-infamous Giuliani "shirt tuck" to Borat's five days bunking with QAnon believers, here's the truth
Behind the humble “I Voted” sticker’s enduring appeal — and whether you’ll get one this year
Ashlie D. Stevens
They're fun to receive, share and compare. But do the simple stickers actually make a difference in voter turnout?
Amy Coney Barrett and the Second Amendment: Why her “expansive view” is utter BS
Kirk Swearingen
Barrett claims she's looking for the original meaning of the text — so let's read that 27-word text, shall we?
Australians are being urged to consider a publicly-funded alternative to Facebook
Matthew Rozsa
A new Australian law irking social media companies prompted the proposal from an Aussie think tank
Progressives warn against applauding Twitter ban of “garbage” NY Post story about Hunter Biden
Jon Queally
"Look carefully at what Twitter is saying to justify censoring the Biden story."
“A shameless stunt”: Inside Trump’s push to use government funds to save his campaign
Alex Henderson
Trump's desperate move to save his campaign is promising senior citizens drug discount cards
What should the U.S. learn from South Korea’s COVID-19 success?
Wudan Yan, Ann Babe
South Korea’s COVID response has been widely praised. Will Americans ever be willing to adopt a similar approach?
Home Depot’s giant skeleton is a metaphor for this year’s outsized morbidity
Ashlie D. Stevens
With death all around us, when do Halloween celebrations become too macabre?
Tenacious citizens take on the plastics industry over an insidious pollutant
Myron Levin
Evidence of pellet pollution has been piling up for decades.
The power behind Trump’s Proud Boys shout-out
Jake Johnson
"Trump has repeatedly made it clear that he considers violent white supremacists to be a valued part of his base"
“We’re ready”: White supremacist Proud Boys activated after President Trump tells them to “stand by”
Roger Sollenberger
"This is a group that deploys fists, bats and cockroach spray against their perceived enemies," Talia Lavin says
Data leak: 2016 Trump campaign listed 3.5 million Black people it wanted to stop from voting
Igor Derysh
In act of "21st century voter suppression," Trump's 2016 campaign sought to "methodically" deter Black voters
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