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Ron Paul faces swift backlash on Twitter after sharing “insanely racist” cartoon
Noor Al-Sibai
Ron Paul shared a racist and anti-semitic political cartoon on Twitter Monday morning before quickly deleting it
FDA repays industry by rushing risky drugs to market
Caroline Chen
The FDA is increasingly fast-tracking expensive drugs with significant side effects and unproven health benefits
Bitcoin price manipulation puts trust in cryptocurrencies at risk
Neil Gandal, Tyler Moore
The impact of illicit cryptocurrency trading could be massive
Here’s the clearest picture of Silicon Valley’s diversity yet: It’s bad
Sinduja Rangarajan
But some companies are doing less bad
There’s a simple way to neutralize Janus — if state legislators have the will
Aaron Tang
It is time for lawmakers in progressive, pro-labor states to get to work
Why you should use Tableau to analyze and visualize data
Salon MarketplaceHow AI and augmented reality are transforming the fashion industry
Alistair Charlton
AR and AI promise to cut the cost of returns and bring the store into your home
“Westworld” shows us the dangers of digitizing humanity
Melanie McFarland
What's the worst outcome of our trust in streamlined technological convenience? Watch this finale and find out
U.S. Marine involved in Charlottesville attacks sentenced to jail
A.C. Thompson, Ali Winston
Vasillios Pistolis will be forced to leave Marine Corps after bragging about violence in Charlottesville
Misinformation and biases infect social media
Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia, Filippo Menczer
People who share potential misinformation on Twitter rarely get to see corrections or fact-checking
Inside women’s “Ambition Decisions”: On opting out, buying in or embracing the “flex life”
Erin Keane
Salon talks to authors Hana Schank and Elizabeth Wallace about what they learned about women, work, family and life
How Walmart, Sephora and Warby Parker are keeping Amazon honest
Barbara E. Kahn
Raising customers’ expectations is the only way retailers are keeping shoppers happy, deciding which ones is hard
Can Facebook use AI to fight online abuse?
Daniel Lowd
It can be complicated to teach a computer to detect harassment and threats
Politicians and media don’t understand how hacking works
Jason Rhode
Some keyboard clanging and an utterance of "I'm in" is a cinematic caricature of what hacking really is
Republicans in Congress remain silent after Steve King retweets Nazi sympathizer
Matthew Rozsa
Republicans may shun controversial Virginia Senate candidate Corey Stewart — but they won't criticize a colleague
FDA playing catch-up as JUUL and imitators give nicotine jolt to e-cig business
Angus Chen
Adolescents who are heavy users of e-cigarettes risk becoming addicted to the nicotine
“We’re America, b*tch!” is the Trump Doctrine, according to a senior White House official
Shira Tarlo
A senior White House official explains Donald Trump's foreign policy doctrine: "Obama apologized to everyone"
I want your (anonymized) social media data
Anthony Sanford
Balancing personal privacy with detailed insights
Master today’s crucial digital marketing techniques
Salon MarketplaceApple’s “Memoji” speak to the psychology of why humans love our digital avatars
Nicole Karlis
Bitmoji wasn't just a fad: Apple's "memoji" mean that digi-caricatures will be a permanent feature of our future
Stay secure online with the world’s fastest VPN
Salon MarketplaceJ. Crew’s “feminist” T-shirt for boys angered some conservatives
Rachel Leah
Social media users threatened the brand with boycotts, and some even claimed the T-shirt was a form child abuse
Much-vaunted “Internet Trends Report” drops: A glimpse at how Silicon Valley sees the world
Keith A. Spencer
Industry leaders salivate over Mary Meeker's annual report, which explains how tech thinks the world works
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