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Spotify wants its users to do free labor for them
Charlie May
Spotify's new "Line-In" tool will ask users to make edits to tags, genre, mood and explicitness
Protectionism is back on the U.S. policy agenda
Agnieszka Gehringer
Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on imported steel and aluminum could have costly consequences
Encrypted smartphones secure your identity, not just your data
Susan Landau
As recently as 2012, the FBI recommended the public protect their smartphones’ data by encrypting it
Somehow, conspiracy theorists keep winding up in Trump administration
Matthew Sheffield
Yet another conspiracy theorist has wound up in a government job
The Women’s March has an anti-Semitism problem — and a Louis Farrakhan one
Matthew Rozsa
Louis Farrakhan is still railing against Jews. But his ties to Women's March organizers is causing an uproar
How to land a job in the in-demand field of IT security
Salon MarketplaceAfter years of stagnation, smartphones are being reinvented
Matthew Sheffield
The phone industry is finally innovating again thanks to revivals of iconic designs that didn't get their due
Black tar, black markets: Denver’s opioid crisis and the search for a progressive fix
Alexander Lekhtman
The Denver Public Library shows what compassion for drug users looks like
Two simple laws could solve America’s epidemic of violence
Thom Hartmann
Let's regulate gun ownership the same way we regulate car ownership
How to talk to kids about difficult subjects
Caroline Knorr
It's important for parents to put things in perspective
Facebook just wants you to be happy. It’s not working
Keith A. Spencer
They tried to make users happier. The company says that experiment didn't work out as they hoped
Did white privilege protect Nikolas Cruz?
Chauncey DeVega
Many red flags were raised about the Parkland shooter. Would a black or Muslim young man have been ignored?
How to use Microsoft Excel like a pro
Salon MarketplaceHow the NRA uses an app to organize opposition to gun control
Nicole Karlis
An extremely popular NRA smartphone app gamifies the act of writing Congress to shoot down gun control legislation
How memes are being weaponized for political propaganda
Deidre Olsen
The populist form of communication accessible to anyone with MS Paint is also a crucial form of propaganda
Inside Atomwaffen as it celebrates a member for allegedly killing a gay Jewish college student
A.C. Thompson, Ali Winston, Jake Hanrahan
With Samuel Woodward charged, other members were concerned only with whether the group’s cover might've been blown
Trolls are claiming that they’re being beaten at “Black Panther” screenings
Matthew Rozsa
There is no evidence of any violence at a movie theater playing "Black Panther," but racist trolls insist otherwise
Fake news to fake porn: Technology is taking us places no one ever imagined
Matthew Sheffield
We're surrounded by a simulated reality stranger than anything sci-fi's great writers could have conceived
Pro-Trump media launch attacks on student survivors of Florida school shooting
Melissa Ryan
Thanks to Donald Trump Jr., survivors of the Parkland shooting are now in the center of another controversy
Facebook looks for a solution to its Trump-induced communications crisis
Matthew Rozsa
Everything you need to know about Facebook you can learn from what it did this weekend
Anti-abortion group Operation Rescue has become fully “red-pilled” by an 8chan conspiracy theory
SHARON KANN
The group appears to now believe in a far-right conspiracy theory — encouraging their supporters to follow suit
Control your phone. Don’t let it control you
Sierra Filucci
Tips for using your device intentionally and being a great digital role model
Why the Internet of Things is designed for corporations, not consumers
Jason Rhode
A logistical and privacy headache, a universe of “smart” devices may be a bad idea
A pro-gun troll just came for Seth MacFarlane, and Seth fired back
Nicole Karlis
MacFarlane is one of many celebrities demanding Congress take action on gun control
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