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What the hell is Peacock? Here’s a guide to the “free as a bird” streaming service

Hanh Nguyen
You really do get a lot for free (including ads!) but whether you can watch it on your TV or not is another story

Cruz called out for not wearing mask on American Airlines flight: “Horrifying disregard” for others

Alex Henderson
Cruz was photographed without a mask during a commercial flight, which was a violation of the airline's rule

Secretary of State Pompeo hints that US may go after TikTok, directly threatening freedom of speech

Matthew Rozsa
Pompeo and Trump may be retaliating after TikTok users organized to empty a Trump rally in Oklahoma

An appreciation of Ringo Starr’s dynamic and joyful musical gifts – despite the naysayers

Annie Zaleski
The lowest-profile Beatles member turns 80, but his musical & humanitarian career continues as consistently as ever

“Copfluencers” are using TikTok to spread pro-police messaging

Serena Tara
The video social media platform has its own "Cop TikTok" subculture

He built a privately funded border wall. It’s already at risk of falling down if not fixed

Jeremy Schwartz, Perla Trevizo
The “Lamborghini” of border walls is in danger of falling into the river if nothing is done, experts say

“Throwing a hissyfit”: Rand Paul criticized for accusing Dr. Anthony Fauci of promoting “undue fear”

Alex Henderson
"We shouldn’t presume that a group of experts somehow knows what’s best for everyone," the Republican senator says

As borrower claims languish, House fails to override Trump’s student loan forgiveness veto

Roger Sollenberger
The move comes as a whistleblower alleges that officials killed a loan forgiveness site for being too helpful.

Trump’s 2020 election app harvests intimate user data, including location: report

Matthew Rozsa
Those who download the Trump reelection app surrender their GPS location and other intimate data to the Trump team

Facebook pulls Trump campaign ads using Nazi symbol and white supremacist code

Roger Sollenberger
The campaign ran 88 versions of the ads beginning with the same 14-word phrase — a popular neo-Nazi numerology

How “Karen” went from a popular baby name to a stand-in for white entitlement

Robin Queen
Generic names can take on a linguistic life of their own, becoming powerful forms of social commentary

McEnany brags that Trump won 8% of the black vote in attempt to smear Romney for marching in protest

Roger Sollenberger
McEnany dodged a question about Romney's support of black lives matter by falsely claiming he won 2% of the vote

Trump: The eternal, never-presidential campaigner

Stephan Richter, Uwe Bott
How Trump has regulated the American public’s right to free speech: Every “Presidential” speech is a campaign event

John Boyega spoke out against racism, but Hollywood has punished actors for that in the past

Melanie McFarland
Make no mistake, the "Star Wars" actor is risking his career by speaking out in blunt terms. We love him for it

Jacob Wohl and the women: The tale of a right-wing scam artist’s downward trajectory

Roger Sollenberger
Does it still matter what Jacob Wohl is doing? To the people he sucks into his world, absolutely.

“Virtual terrorism”: Far-right trolls are targeting marginalized groups on Zoom calls

Nicole Karlis
An increase in group videoconferencing has given white nationalists leverage to harass and spread hate

Trump signs executive order threatening free speech rights online

Matthew Rozsa
Trump said he would retaliate against Twitter for fact-checking his tweets. He just made good on that threat

Donald Trump just issued his most serious threat yet to free speech

Matthew Rozsa
Twitter is well within their right to call out Trump's fabrication. Does he misunderstand the First Amendment?

Widower pleads with Twitter to delete Trump tweets claiming Joe Scarborough killed his late wife

Matthew Rozsa
Trump tweets that Lori Klausutis was killed by Joe Scarborough; Klausutis's widower demands those tweets be deleted

Longtime hydroxychloroquine user contracts COVID-19

Matthew Rozsa
A woman who took the politicized anti-malarial drug for 19 years to treat lupus still contracted COVID-19

“Matrix” creator criticizes Elon Musk and Ivanka Trump for urging people to swallow “the red pill”

Alex Henderson
The term “the red pill” has become identified with far-right anti-feminist websites. That’s not where it originated

Amid growing antitrust concerns, Facebook goes “faceless” in DC with new lobby group

Andrea Germanos
Facebook is facing numerous antitrust probes

From virtual farmers markets to CSA apps, farmers have gone digital to get produce to consumers

Ashlie D. Stevens
As consumers stay home, they're looking more closely at how — and from whom — they source their food

How I learned to love Ahsoka Tano, the Jedi pariah who wasn’t supposed to exist

Caroline Cao
This mouthy "Clone Wars" breakout questioned the Jedi Order long before Luke did it onscreen
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