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“Avengers: Endgame” tickets are so hard to get people are selling them on Ebay for over $2,000

Zack Sharf
The upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe has already broken ticket sale records

Andrew Gillum teaches Donald Trump a geography lesson: “Puerto Rico is in the United States”

Alex Henderson
White House deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley referred to Puerto Rico as “that country” earlier this week

Why the next terror manifesto could be even harder to track

Megan Squire
It’s difficult to track the spread of digital materials

Hear Elon Musk’s surprise rap song “RIP Harambe”

Daniel Kreps
Tesla CEO uploads Autotuned track on Emo G Records’ SoundCloud

Department of Housing and Urban Development charges Facebook with housing discrimination through ads

Shira Tarlo
HUD Secretary Ben Carson alleges the social media giant is violating the Fair Housing Act

New “hybrid” voting system can change paper ballot after it’s been cast

Jennifer Cohn
Paper ballots are safe only if marked by hand, not by machine

Parents’ ultimate guide to parental controls

Caroline Knorr
Here's everything you need to know about the wide array of parental control solutions

Facebook helps landlords break fair housing laws

Terry H. Schwadron
To settle a lawsuit, the troubled tech company agrees to change its advertising platform

Facebook’s “pivot” is less about privacy and more about profits

Bhaskar Chakravorti
I see Zuckerberg’s latest move as Strategy 101: a market-driven shift of focus.

Duke University to launch social media study on digital loneliness

Lauren Barack
The study will run through social app Wisdo, with new users invited to take part

Apple’s new privacy ad is definitely going to annoy Facebook and Google

Andy Meek
“What happens on your iPhone, stays on your iPhone”

Slay your next big project with this innovative software

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Aeon Timeline is a feature-packed program that wrangles documents, research, and deadlines into one timeline

Inside the sordid world of “Meth Tumblr”

Keith A. Spencer
Tumblr's infamous adult content ban purged the site of porn — yet meth injection videos still have a home

Hidden FDA reports detail harm caused by scores of medical devices

Christina Jewett
“I don’t want to sound overdramatic here, but it seemed like a cover-up," one doc said of the faulty medical tools

New AI art has artists, collaborators wondering: Who gets the credit?

Aaron Hertzmann
How do we think of authorship and ownership when artworks come from so many different creative individuals?

Get the most out of your Mac with these apps

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The Epic Mac Bundle packs eight stellar Mac apps into one downloadable package

Facebook’s shift to “privacy-focused” company: earnest change or cynical PR move?

Nicole Karlis
With Facebook under siege and beset by scandal, do we trust the boy-CEO to reform the surveillance giant?

Skinemax meets “Twin Peaks”? Our wild interview on “Now Apocalypse,” a totally bonkers show

Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to creators Gregg Araki and Karley Sciortino about their new sex-positive, lizard-loving Starz series

Apple has swatted away distracted driving lawsuits without much trouble so far

Myron Levin
Are distracted driving lawsuits having a modest effect on the smartphone maker?

Donald Trump campaign advisor calls Rep. Ilhan Omar a “hater” and “filth” over criticism of Israel

Alex Henderson
"She has no place in the Congress," Republican strategist Jeff Ballabon said on the Fox Business Channel

“Captain Marvel” star Samuel L. Jackson reflects on Brie Larson’s push for press inclusion

Kate Erbland
He typically talks to plenty of female journalists, but Larson's interest in press diversity is making others aware

These are the most in-demand jobs in the tech industry

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You’ll be ready for the 2019 tech job market after mastering the skills in these 11 class sets.

Of course some apps are sharing private health details with Facebook

Andy Meek
According to a test of more than 70 apps, at least 11 are sending details to Facebook without the users’ knowledge
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