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Leaked audio: Mike Bloomberg trashes Obama and vows to “defend the banks” in Goldman Sachs speech
Igor Derysh
Asked about the rise of the far right, Mike Bloomberg told bankers, "The progressive movement is just as scary"
In YouTube “edutainment,” minimal control for scientific accuracy
Dan Garisto
Misconduct by a self-described technology activist raises questions about science communication on YouTube
“Better Call Saul” star Bob Odenkirk: Season 5 will go “more wrong than it’s ever gone” before
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the star of AMC's "Breaking Bad" spinoff as the show heads into its penultimate season
Craigslist turns 25 — a reminder that a more democratic version of the internet can still thrive
Jessa Lingel
Remember when websites didn't rely on user data for profit margins?
“Amazon Empire” is PBS’ frightening look at Jeff Bezos’ relentless capitalist success story
Melanie McFarland
PBS' "Frontline" confronts how much we are all contributing to the richest man in the world's vision for domination
AI algorithms intended to root out welfare fraud often end up punishing the poor instead
Michele Gilman
Automated algorithms — not humans — are increasingly making decisions about who’s eligible for welfare benefits.
Natural supplements can be dangerously contaminated, or not even have the specified ingredients
C. Michael White
Some supplement products contain substances that are harmful.
Coronavirus spurs prejudice. History suggests that’s no surprise.
Marisa Peryer
As anti-Asian sentiment surges amid the growing coronavirus crisis, experts point to history & warn of consequences
The empathy gap, and what it’s like being trans in the workplace
Kaitlin Ugolik Phillips
An entrepreneur set out to make clear how divergent our workplace experiences are
Corporations shouldn’t be allowed to own your personal data at all
William Davidow, Michael S. Malone
There's a clever legal way to put private information back in control of users. Are we brave enough to do it?
Why women have banded together for ring-shaming online
Ashlie D. Stevens
Salon digs into the appeal of roasting these symbols of love that have been expressed in jewelry form
Quarantine and chill? The internet is giving quarantined people a social outlet
Nicole Karlis
In the midst of the largest quarantine in history, those directly affected are taking to social media for comfort
Why does the “Bernie Bro” myth persist? Because pundits don’t understand how the internet works
Keith A. Spencer
A misunderstanding of social media is driving media elites to keep pushing an easily disprovable stereotype
Netflix’s clumsy “Locke & Key” almost unlocks the door to greatness
Ashlie D. Stevens
The family-friendly adaptation of Joe Hill & Gabriel Rodríguez's graphic novel is messy fun, but unsatisfactory
Trump supporters tried to sabotage hotline for reporting Iowa caucus results: “Clog the lines!”
Igor Derysh
"The unexplained, and at times hostile, calls contributed to the delay," a Democratic official in Iowa confirmed
Iowa clusterf**k: Who won? Who knows? But Democrats, and America, clearly lost
Sophia Tesfaye
After an epic meltdown in Iowa, all Democrats except Biden declare victory. They're definitely wrong about that
What happens next if Iowa and Nevada 2020 caucuses are disrupted?
Steven Rosenfeld
Candidates may declare victory. But it could be many days to verify results
Author Stephen King quits Facebook: “Not comfortable with the flood of false information”
Matthew Rozsa
Stephen King said that he was leaving Facebook because of the political misinformation and his privacy concerns
France-U.S. skirmish over Amazon digital tax shows why the international tax system is broken
Ruth Mason
Don't worry, your plate of exotic French cheeses is safe from high tariffs for at least a little while longer
Inside the cancellation of “American Dirt” (and its book tour)
Ashlie D. Stevens
Jeanine Cummins' novel about a pressing political issue had Oprah's backing, but then came the barb wire & backlash
Robotic skins might enable the next generation of space exploration
Shi En Kim
Light and adaptable robotic skins can turn inanimate objects into multifunctional robots
Uber and Lyft price-gouge customers trying to flee Seattle shooting
Nicole Karlis
The rideshare giants claim that it was an algorithmic mistake. But automation is no excuse for exploitation
Global poll: A majority believes that capitalism does more harm than good
Andrea Germanos
On the eve of Davos summit, global poll finds 56 percent of people worldwide take dark view of capitalism
Conclusions about the effects of digital media are often incomplete, irrelevant or wrong
Byron Reeves, Nilam Ram, Thomas N. Robinson
Humans are barraged by digital media 24/7. Is it a problem?
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