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What it’s like for an American drug reformer to go to a country with a compassionate system
Phillip Smith
Who knew governments could actually do good things in the realm of drug policy?
The problem with Facebook’s new “privacy experiences”
Nicole Karlis
Experts say Facebook’s GDPR privacy changes still leave big questions unanswered
Jerry Falwell’s billion-dollar blessings: Liberty University is a gold mine
Alec MacGillis
How one of the religious right's most powerful institutions transformed into a wildly lucrative online empire
Is Fox News star Sean Hannity getting legal advice from TV’s “Breaking Bad”?
Shira Tarlo
The hit TV series "Breaking Bad" came to a close in September 2013, but Sean Hannity may just make it great again
How you can become an elite Salesforce user
Salon MarketplaceThe lies about sex trafficking that brought down Backpage
Noah Berlatsky
Powerful myths about sex work are behind the war against Backpage
The cryptocurrency bubble stems from our STEM obsession
Keith A. Spencer
There's nothing egalitarian about this new regime of money—it merely reflects the technocracy's belief system
Memo to CEOs: My city is not a “brand”
Jason Rhode
Tell your mayor: Stop hawking your city as a commodity for corporate employees to luxuriate in
Half of Earth’s satellites restrict use of climate data
Mariel Borowitz
Scientists need satellite data to understand climate change — yet much satellite data is off-limits
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Salon MarketplaceTo serve a free society, social media must evolve beyond data mining
Aram Sinnreich, Barbara Romzek
We're only now realizing the risks data collection poses to civic institutions, public discourse and privacy
Right’s ludicrous Facebook obsession: Snowflakes claim bias against conservatives
Matthew Sheffield
Ted Cruz and others claim Facebook is squelching conservative views. But the real problem is right-wing fake news
Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t know how Facebook works. Unfortunately neither does anyone in Congress
Matthew Sheffield
On day two of the Facebook founder's Capitol Hill apology tour, it appears Zuckerberg can't explain his own company
Resisting technology, Appalachian style
Sherry Hamby
Appalachian attitudes about tech’s role in daily life are full of insight for a tech-obsessed society
Porn “disruption” makes Stormy Daniels a rare success in increasingly abusive industry
Gail Dines, David L Levy
Stormy Daniels is the rare "porn star" to find success — and was even briefly a Senate contender in 2009
In rare bipartian show, senators unite to roast Zuckerberg
Nicole Karlis
Disgust over Zuckerberg and Facebook brought together both sides of the aisle
Facebook fails again: “Black Lives Matter” page with huge following was a scam
Rachel Leah
A shocking new report claims that a fake page exploited black oppression, and the tech gaint was slow to respond
Can Mark Zuckerberg tame Congress?
Allan Holmes, Jared Bennett
Facebook may be in the congressional spotlight, but there's one thing the tech giant has going for it
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Salon MarketplaceFast food, Facebook and the “deep capture” of democracy: It didn’t start with Cambridge Analytica
Paul Rosenberg
Law professor David Yosifon on how decades of corporate manipulation paved the way for the Facebook scandal
Federal Government suggests marijuana-laced fentanyl is a concern
Mike Adams
The debunked myth makes a comeback as a scare tactic
Bernie Sanders’ MLK comments anger Barack Obama supporters
Matthew Rozsa
Sanders is under fire for associating Obama with Democratic failures at an event honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
Why this powerful VPN is the last one you’ll need
Salon Marketplace
Browse the web securely and safely
Russian trolls used my Tumblr to spread election propaganda. Here’s my story
Melissa Ryan
Given Tumblr's reblog chains, the way these Russian trolls utilized the platform can be traced back to origin posts
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