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Roger & me: Arguing with Roger Stone about a “white supremacist” hand signal
Matthew Rozsa
Irate emails from Roger Stone about whether his use of the "OK" hand signal was a coded shout-out to the alt-right
This app can jumpstart your productivity
Salon MarketplaceHow algorithms reproduce social and racial inequality
Chauncey DeVega
Dr. Safiya Noble explains how human bias creeps into the computer programs that govern and manage our lives
Ariana Grande, Mac Miller and the demonization of women in toxic relationships
Brittany Spanos
The powerful — and damaging — myth that women are responsible for their male partner’s actions
Ouch: 44 percent of younger users have deleted Facebook from their phone, Pew study finds
Andy Meek
According to the study, 44 percent of younger users have deleted the app from their phones in the past year
How will Google’s innovation continue beyond its 20th year?
Gary Marchionini
The past and present of Google — what’s next?
The U.S. Senate is wary of regulating political online activity
Steven Rosenfeld
Top social media executives have little desire for federal regulation
Exclusive: Gary Johnson wants to be the Senate swing vote — and a “Better Call Saul” cameo
Matthew Rozsa
Gary Johnson talks to Salon about where he agrees and disagrees with Trump, as well as Libertarianism's future
Heads up, app developers: Apple is getting even more serious about privacy
Andy Meek
In an announcement to app developers, Apple says it’s making a shift in its approach to the developer community
Pediatricians put it bluntly: Motherhood and marijuana don’t mix
Jenny Gold
The march toward marijuana legalization has outpaced scientific research about its effects
The New Yorker’s Steve Bannon fiasco and Monica Lewinsky’s walk-out: There’s power in saying no
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Celebrities like Judd Apatow and Jim Carrey said no thanks to sharing a bill with Steve Bannon. Good for them
The Intellectual Dark Web conservatives fear
Taylor Link
These anonymous Twitter accounts are the real Intellectual Dark Web, and they're calling out right-wing media
Facebook and the “two-feed solution”: Social media giant can be both a “platform” and a publisher
Rick Gell
Mark Zuckerberg's company can resolve its current dilemma. But only if it faces the truth about its hypocrisy
Facebook removes ads for gay conversion therapy after backlash
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The social media giant came under fire for distressing messaging to users expressing interest in LGBTQ issues
Big experiment in electric-assist bikes may conquer Seattle’s challenging terrain
Amelia Urry
For years Seattle seemed to have bad "bikeshare karma," largely due to geography. "E-bikes" may be the solution
Gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis warns Florida not to “monkey this up” by picking black opponent
Rachel Leah
"Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis are both scraping from the bottom of the barrel," Democrat Andrew Gillum responded
Google expands “digital wellbeing” to show how long you’ve been staring at YouTube
Alistair Charlton
New "time watched" menu shows exactly how much time you've spent on animal videos and '90s pop hits
This app wirelessly transfers large files without iTunes
Salon MarketplaceWhat gun safety? NRA using lawsuits to shoot down local gun-storage laws
Amanda Marcotte
Activists in Washington state want gun owners to lock up their firearms. The NRA wants them out in the open
Madonna slammed for paying tribute to Aretha Franklin with long story about herself
Shira Tarlo
Madonna's remarks at VMAs struck many as a tribute to her own greatness rather than the late Queen of Soul
GOP leader accuses Twitter of censoring conservatives, finds out his user settings was hiding tweets
Taylor Link
Kevin McCarthy was irate earlier this week because he couldn't see Laura Ingraham's tweet, but it was his own fault
Programmers need ethics when designing the technologies that influence people’s lives
Cherri M. Pancake
What does this code do — and what does it mean?
Banned from Twitter, Alex Jones begs supporters to follow him to Tumblr
Shira Tarlo
Twitter's decision to suspend Alex Jones on Tuesday for seven days is a reversal from its previous defense of him
Why is Alex Jones still allowed on Twitter?
Matthew Rozsa
The notorious conspiracy theorist has been kicked off other sites for violating anti-hate speech and other rules
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