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Dumping Facebook? If you really want online privacy, here are the tools you need
Matthew Sheffield
Facebook is far from the only privacy offender: Your browser, search engine and operating system are in on it too
The YouTube shooter seemed liberal, so conservatives are having a field day
Charlie May
Conservatives wasted no time linking the latest mass shooting to immigration, and owning violent liberals
Facebook can’t be trusted — and everyone in the tech world is piling on
Matthew Sheffield
Mark Zuckerberg has valid arguments about his company's plight. But is it too late to save Facebook's reputation?
Is it time to delete Facebook?
Marshall Auerback
The overly social network comes to terms with unhappy users
Why Wikipedia often overlooks stories of women in history
Tamar Carroll, Lara Nicosia
Less than a third of biographical entries on Wikipedia are about women
How Cambridge Analytica’s Facebook targeting model worked — according to the person who built it
Matthew Hindman
How accurately can you be profiled online?
Why it’s so hard to #DeleteFacebook: Constant psychological boosts keep you hooked
S. Shyam Sundar, Bingjie Liu, Carlina DiRusso, Michael Krieger
Your finger may hover, but it’s hard get rid of it once and for all
Here are the hoaxes surrounding the Parkland shooting and the Stoneman Douglas students
Alex Kaplan
Following the shooting, far-right trolls began efforts to discredit the survivors and those reporting on it
Why mandatory drug tests at work are fundamentally racist
Liz Posner
Black people are more likely than white people to be fired for failing a drug test
Don’t quit Facebook, but don’t trust it, either
Denise Anthony, Luke Stark
What are they doing with your data?
Regulating Facebook won’t prevent data breaches
William H. Dutton
Facebook already controls how its users’ data can be gathered and shared
Think Facebook can manipulate you? Look out for virtual reality
Elissa Redmiles
What these people are seeing isn’t real — but they might think it is
9 warning signs that you should avoid a restaurant
Melissa Kravitz Hoeffner
Look for these red flags before placing your order
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg speaks out about Cambridge Analytica scandal
Shira Tarlo
Sandberg said Facebook has already begun taking aggressive steps, cautioned "there will always be bad actors"
Slack makes an odd privacy update amid unfolding Facebook privacy scandal
Nicole Karlis
In the new Slack privacy regime, your boss may be able to view your messages without your knowing
Zuckerberg breaks silence, vows to take measures to protect user data
Nicole Karlis
Zuckerberg announced steps the company will be taking to prevent another massive data breach
Facebook is killing democracy with its personality profiling data
Timothy Summers
Facebook’s data know exactly what fits best in your mind
Facebook’s latest data breach reveals Silicon Valley’s fortunes are built on pilfering privacy
Steven Rosenfeld
Facebook has the keys to our personal lives. And that's just the beginning of the end of our privacy
Steve Bannon’s surprising opinion about Cambridge Analytica
Steven Rosenfield
The Cambridge Analytica scandal revelations keep surprising us
Stephen Hawking as accidental ambassador for assistive technologies
Martin E. Blair
A computer-generated voice was essential to Hawking’s participation in the world around him
How Trump used Facebook in 2016 and why that tactic is coming to every important race this year
Steven Rosenfeld
Political campaigns have learned to use social media to bully, intimidate and spread misinformation
Facebook stock tanks as data harvesting scandal opens up possibility of lawsuits
Matthew Sheffield
The biggest social media firm is already being sued for allowing Trump-connected company to use harvested data
Cambridge Analytica faces increased scrutiny over harvesting Facebook users’ data
Matthew Rozsa
The analytics company linked to Trump's campaign is accused of harvesting data from Facebook users
The other opioid crisis: Hospital shortages lead to patient pain, medical errors
Pauline Bartolone
The flip side of the opioid crisis is just as dark
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