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Facebook hired GOP consultancy that used anti-Semitic dogwhistles to smear protesters: report

Nicole Karlis
The tech giant was content to smear opponents as anti-Semitic while employing a familiar anti-Semitic dogwhistle

This platform is making management of Apple devices easy

Salon Marketplace
Jamf Now is the most intuitive, powerful way for individuals and teams to manage their Apple devices

The one graph that Facebook didn’t present to investors and Wall Street last week proves it is dying

Lou Kerner
The engagement slide is proof that FB is dying; right now it's a slow death, but it will accelerate

Even a few bots can shift public opinion in big way

Tauhid Zaman
Adding bots into an online discussion can definitely affect the views of real people

For Bay Area sex workers, a new federal law means less safety and more poverty

Nicole Karlis
A federal bill that passed last spring is pushing more women into the streets and into poverty in San Francisco

What history reveals about surges in anti-Semitism and anti-immigrant sentiments

Ingrid Anderson
The magnitude of the Pittsburgh synagogue massacre may be unprecedented, but it is only the latest

“Today Show” host Megyn Kelly suggests blackface is not racist — her NBC colleagues are stunned

Rachel Leah
"Many seasoned journalists felt [Kelly's] comments are an insult to the profession," one source at NBC tells Salon

The social implications of teens leaving Facebook

David R Brake
Many teenagers have stopped using Facebook and have gravitated instead to image-sharing platforms like Instagram

Amid whispers of a possible 2020 run, billionaire Michael Bloomberg re-registers as a Democrat

Ryan Mikel
After a brief stint in the Republican party, Michael Bloomberg is officially registered as a Democrat again

EPA chief Andrew Wheeler “liked” racist meme: report

Nicole Karlis
Wheeler's social media history suggests he adheres to a particular conspiratorial, far-right worldview

Conservatives meltdown on Twitter after Taylor Swift endorses a Democratic candidate

Brad Reed
"We must save her!": White nationalists erupt after Taylor Swift endorses Tennessee Democrat Phil Bresden

This app helps you get the most out of Instagram

Salon Marketplace

CBD oil for treating pain: effects, benefits, and uses

MarijuanaBreak Staff
Here's why cannabidiol oil, more often referred to as CBD oil, is the new craze in the health and wellness industry

Apparently Russia was helping cyberbully “Star Wars” star Kelly Marie Tran

Nicole Karlis
We’ve all been trolled online. But have you ever been cyberbullied by a foreign government?

WhatsApp cofounder acknowledges “I am a sellout” for going to work for Facebook

Andy Meek
“I sold my users’ privacy to a larger benefit,” says WhatsApp cofounder Brian Acton

Facebook’s latest security breach: 50 million users at risk

Rachel Leah
The company claims to have fixed the vulnerability, but it is not sure whether the data was accessed or misused

This comprehensive VPN was designed for Mac users

Salon Marketplace
Enjoy holistic privacy and anonymity

How Trump hijacked the government’s transparency process in an attempt to trap Rod Rosenstein

Jefferson Morley
Donald Trump took a popular liberal idea and used it to attack the rule of law

Carl Hart on why it’s time to legalize drugs: “What is wrong with people making that choice?”

Chauncey DeVega
Psychologist and author on the myths of the opioid "epidemic," and why it's time to ask Americans to be adults

In 1968, computers got personal: How the “mother of all demos” changed the world

Margaret O'Mara
A 90-minute presentation in 1968 showed off the earliest desktop computer system

Arizona congressman denounces own family for endorsing his opponent

Matthew Rozsa
Rep. Paul Gosar's family has endorsed his Democratic opponent David Brill due to a number of key policy issues

YouTubers at the mercy of the algorithm: “The idea is to post content, not have an interesting idea”

Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks to filmmaker Dominic Gagnon, who watched more than 400 hours of vlogger footage to make his new doc

Christine Blasey Ford’s schoolmate remembers hearing about alleged assault

Rachel Leah
"This incident did happen," she wrote on Facebook

Learn how to build iOS apps for less than $30

Salon Marketplace
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