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Neighbors, teachers describe Parkland gunman as “loner” who showed off guns on YouTube
Shira Tarlo
"I'm going to be a professional school shooter," the teenage suspect, Nikolas Cruz, allegedly said on YouTube
White men may be biggest winners when a city snags Amazon’s HQ2
Amy Bhatt, Dillon Mahmoudi
The tech sector has long had a diversity problem
Trump’s infrastructure plan rests on some rickety assumptions
Caroline Nowacki, Kate Gasparro
The new plan is supposed to boost the construction of new roads, bridges and other public works projects
The alt-right is killing people
Keegan Hankes, Alex Amend
The Southern Poverty Law Center counted over 100 people killed or injured by alleged alt-right perpetrators
Why millennials are making memes about wanting to die
Deidre Olsen
As a downwardly-mobile generation, Dadaist jokes about death by Tide Pod is a form of catharsis for us millennials
California to drug users: We’ll pay for you to test your dope
Pauline Bartolone
The executive director of the LA Community Health Project is helping run a needle exchange program out of a van
Amazon launching private delivery service to compete with UPS and FedEx: report
Nicole Karlis
But given how Amazon treats workers, it seems unlikely it will deliver superior service to much-hated FedEx or UPS
Your mobile phone can give away your location, even if you tell it not to
Guevara Noubir
Servicemembers' digital fitness trackers are storing their locations near military bases and clandestine sites
Donald Trump proves he knows nothing about Britain’s health care system
Charlie May
Trump slammed health care in the United Kingdom, but got one major fact completely wrong
Facebook’s experiment in ad transparency is like playing hide and seek
Jennifer Valentino-DeVries
Ads targeted to a narrow audience may be seen by other Facebook users — if they look hard enough
A men’s rights activist successfully sued Tinder for ageist price discrimination
Nicole Karlis
A men's rights activist with a litigious history has succeeded in his crusade against Tinder's pricing model
Do you want to pay a toll to private investors when you ride Trump’s federal highways?
Steven Rosenfeld
$200 billion taken from other programs. Taxpayers borrow $800 billion plus interest. Then come tolls and user fees
A perfect “storm:” The far right’s latest pro-Trump conspiracy theory explains everything
Matthew Sheffield
The Deep State, Pizzagate and the "secret society:" Your crazy racist uncle now runs the conservative movement
What Michael Phelps revealed about his struggle with depression needs to be heard
Rachel Leah
During a mental health conference in Chicago, the Olympian spoke openly about his battles with suicidal thoughts
Why not everything should be controlled by voice
Jason Rhode
Alexa and Siri have made us into Victorian lords and ladies — and it's more sinister than you think
Does Apple have an obligation to make the iPhone safer for kids?
Jean Twenge
If they took on the endeavor there is a selling point to parents of their devices being safe for kids
Donald Trump’s America is not my America
D. Watkins
When the Mueller investigation comes to ask Donald Trump questions, they won't kick in his door
Fake news is destroying conservative media, but right-wingers keep on whining
Matthew Sheffield
Media conservatives are now convinced that Google hates them, but the right's credibility gap is its own doing
Trust in digital technology will be the internet’s next frontier, for 2018 and beyond
Bhaskar Chakravorti
Trust in online systems varies around the world
It’s not too late to invest in cryptocurrency
Salon Marketplace
It's not just the wildly expensive bitcoin: there are many other "alt-coins" that are easier to get into
Oregon residents are freaking out about having to pump their own gas, and America needed this
Matthew Rozsa
Gas retailers in small counties can have self-service gas pumps — but Oregon residents can't handle it
How Silicon Valley’s capitalist greed continues to cheat creators and rob American culture
Rick Gell
Let's poke holes in the weak argument for why YouTube and other social media platforms aren’t held accountable
Intel gets defensive over report of massive design flaw in millions of chips
Nicole Karlis
Not only is the security and performance of untold computers on the line, but so is Intel's reputation
Eric Trump wonders if Ellen DeGeneres is part of the “deep state,” a concept he may not grasp
Gabriel Bell
Is the delightful daytime talk-show host part of a shadowy governmental cabal? Who can say?
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