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Info Wars: Behind the left’s online effort to out white supremacists
Decca Muldowney
An anonymous group of vigilantes works to identify racists, a legally gray tactic known as doxxing
America flunks freshman comp, putting our democracy at risk
David Masciotra
Russian fake news infiltrated our social media feeds, and our own willful ignorance is to blame
Trump’s reaction to his Twitter account being shut down was a true surprise
Charlie May
We weren't expecting this!
Big Tech can’t handle Big Data: There’s too much information, and no way to use it
Matthew Sheffield
We have vastly more information than ever before. But no one knows how to use it to stop trolls or terrorists
Congress takes on Facebook, Google, Twitter over Russian ads
Alyona Minkovski
The 2016 election and Russian interference only scratches the surface of Congressional concern about Silicon Valley
“I called this”: How David Wain mastered fake news with a Manafort joke
Melanie McFarland
Why are we so quick to believe entertainers have fortune-telling powers nowadays?
Sean Hannity calls Hillary “President Clinton,” sets Twitter on fire
Jarrett Lyons
Hannity's fit of rage put Hillary Clinton in the Oval Office
The most interesting community on Reddit is also its most boring
Keith A. Spencer
Over 140,000 people subscribe to a community devoted to things that aren't interesting
The Duplass brothers sign on to free Snapchat from the dancing hot dog
Max Cea
Is it the beginning or the end for Snapchat when the Duplass brothers start telling stories on the millennial app?
Just say know: Teens say pregnancy prevention programs are worth keeping
Jane Kay
Sex education programs are particularly valuable in cities with large low-income and minority youth populations
Trump signs executive order to draft retired pilots back into military service
Keith A. Spencer
Trump's Friday executive order would allow the military to institute a “mini-draft” on about 1,000 retired pilots
Twitter’s new rules for violent and sexual content still leave many questions unanswered
Charlie May
Outrage over Twitter's censorship policy has built up for quite some time and the new changes still leave questions
Combating racist, sexist content on social media
Amanda Marcotte
Content strategy expert Sara Wachter-Boettcher worries that Twitter's tools against harassment aren't enough
Spies like us: How computers bonded the U.S. and Russia
Mary Flanagan
As a teenage hacker, I looked up to the Russians. But our countries’ shared culture of hacking goes back decades
How “customer experience” became crucial to online business
Michael J. Armstrong, Narongsak (Tek) Thongpapanl
Businesses hoping to become successful have to know their customers’ preferences when it comes to online shopping
California rolls out website to cut through cannabis haze
Ana B. Ibarra
Finally, a guide to grass that even grandma can get
Nobody reads privacy policies — here’s how to fix that
Florian Schaub
Most people don’t know what they’re agreeing to
#WomenBoycottTwitter, championed by Rose McGowan, gets mixed response from feminists
Matthew Rozsa
Not everyone feminist is on board with Rose McGowan's campaign
“This isn’t Denver,” my lawyer said: Not all of Colorado loves legal weed
Sarah Knox
I spent five days in jail for driving with THC in my blood. Legal limits here are off base and enforcement uneven
As Harvey Weinstein flames out, Ben Affleck burns
Jarrett Lyons
After decrying Harvey Weinstein's sexual misconduct, Ben Affleck's past is coming back to bite him
Roy Moore’s son released from jail, his ninth time being booked
Taylor Link
The son of Christian family values senatorial candidate Roy Moore was charged with criminal trespassing
Google: Russians bought U.S. political ads on our sites, too
Matthew Sheffield
The search and advertising giant's admission is just the latest in sites that sowed discord by Russia
Are self-driving cars the future of mobility for disabled people?
Srikanth Saripalli
This advanced technology opens up a new world of possibility
Genius ways companies get kids to market for them
Caroline Knorr
From check-ins to treasure hunts, today's promotional campaigns rely on kids' influence to go viral
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