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A strange Twitter glitch is censoring the left — and no one knows if it’s a bug or a feature
Nicole Karlis, Keith A. Spencer
Twitter is mum about a well-documented "bug" that seems to prevent verified accounts from getting ratioed
Sean Spicer’s double humiliation on “Dancing With the Stars”
Ashlie D. Stevens
Spicer's awkward performance failed on two counts: technical performance and self-deprecating comebacks
How disinformation could sway the 2020 election
Paul M. Barrett
What people read online could really disrupt society and politics
Apple programmed Siri to avoid the word “feminism”
Nicole Karlis
In a cowardly move, Apple brass have ceded cultural terrain on basic gender equality to far-right sophists
Lt. Joe Kenda of “Homicide Hunter”: “I never pulled the trigger because I never had to
Chauncey DeVega
Legendary homicide detective on the end of his hit show and how he solved all those crimes without killing anyone
Fashion is quietly a major fossil fuel industry—could a sustainable revolution be around the corner?
Valerie Vande Panne
Moving waste from one of the biggest fossil fuel industries in the world.
Ivanka Trump’s new hair style: Is the bob a nod to her growing ambitions?
Ashlie D. Stevens
In the optics-obsessed Donald Trump White House, a haircut is never just a haircut
What the megachurch tells us about evangelicals in HBO’s “The Righteous Gemstones”
Ashlie D. Stevens
The Gemstone Foundation Center functions as a visual metaphor for the televangelists' Christian values
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Right-wing “journalist” Andy Ngo outed: Video shows him hanging out with far-right hate group
Igor Derysh
Ngo was embraced by Ted Cruz and interviewed by Jake Tapper. But maybe he was just an alt-right troll all along
It’s ridiculously easy for kids to cheat now
Christine Elgersma
Homework-help apps and sites can either give students all the answers or provide much-needed support
The reality of life in a “Dopesick” country: “It is just a state of misery”
Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks to author Beth Macy about the economics, regulatory failures and racism that fueled the opioid crisis
Energy Secretary Rick Perry, who’s in charge of U.S. nukes, falls for seven-year-old Instagram hoax
Igor Derysh
Other celebrities fell for the "privacy policy" hoax too. But only one was in charge of America's nuclear arsenal
Peyote and mescaline aficionados who used drugs to open new doors
Phillip Smith
A brief history of psychonauts who changed history
Drugs, death and documentary ethics: “Amazing Johnathan” director Ben Berman on his meta-movie
Ashlie D. Stevens
Ben Berman set out to make a film about a dying magician. But that's nothing like the film he ended up with
Troll-fighter Carrie Goldberg: “I became the lawyer I needed”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
After being stalked by an ex-boyfriend, Brooklyn lawyer Carrie Goldberg set about to fight "psychos" and trolls
Why are stimulant-related deaths spiking in the U.S.?
Phillip Smith
The CDC has indicated that the U.S. overdose crisis has declined since 2017, but stimulant deaths are increasing
Did banning porn make Tumblr worthless?
Nicole Karlis
The social network's adult-content ban came at a great cost to the community
FBI: Ohio teen arrested for online threats had 10,000 rounds of ammo, 15 assault rifles at home
Shira Tarlo
Justin Olsen's arrest came days after back-to-back mass shootings in Dayton, Ohio, and El Paso, Texas
Leaked draft of Trump executive order to “censor the internet” denounced as unconstitutional edict
Jon Queally
"In practice, it means whichever party is in power can decide what speech is allowed on the internet"
Why online “Kitchen Nightmares”-style restaurant drama is so engrossing
Ashlie D. Stevens
A feud over the condition of a restaurant kitchen spills past its local borders. Why do outsiders care?
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How 30-50 feral hogs invaded Twitter in 3-5 minutes
Ashlie D. Stevens
After a long weekend of mourning, Twitter users distracted themselves with inventive mockery of a "legit question"
Why Facebook’s new “privacy cop” is doomed to fail
Bhaskar Chakravorti
Who’s watching Facebook watch you?
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