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Interview: Franklin Foer’s “World Without Mind” describes how algorithms erode free will
Keith A. Spencer
Franklin Foer discusses how Silicon Valley is infiltrating our wallets, newspapers and minds
Why UN sanctions against North Korea’s missile program failed
Daniel Salisbury
Trump has threatened to cut off trade with countries that deal with North Korea
Peggy Noonan defends Confederate monuments: “History in America needs to be protected”
Charlie May
Peggy Noonan defends Confederate statues. She won a Pulitzer in commentary this year
JetBlue, Delta emerge as the airline heroes of Hurricane Irma
Taylor Link
How you can book a cheap ticket out of the storm's path — and how one plane made a daring escape out of San Juan
Jake Tapper recounts the time Sean Hannity urged Fox News viewers to harass him on Twitter
Taylor Link
Tapper says Hannity's call to action backfired, as he received more praise than criticism that night on Twitter
In Trump’s “American labor” Tweet, Melania wears a $2,225 Italian dress
Charlie May
In Trump's Labor Day tweet, the First Lady sports imported fashions
Remember Palm’s WebOS? Maybe not, but Apple and Google definitely do
Matthew Sheffield
Eight years after its 2009 release, Android and iOS are still copying ideas from Palm's almost forgotten WebOS
Asian-American star says she changed her name because “Hollywood is racist”
Rachel Leah
Actor Chloe Bennet used a discussion of her surname to speak out on racism in Hollywood
Photo of submerged Houston side-by-side with Trump’s tone-deaf tweets wins the internet
Alan Jude Ryland
Trump’s Tweets during Tropical Storm Harvey were Tone-Deaf
White supremacists joked about using cars to run over opponents before Charlottesville marches
George Joseph
Chat room conversations reveal expectations of violence — along with intelligence on left-wing adversaries
The spread of white nationalism is taking our nation into uncharted and dangerous territory
Steven Rosenfeld
Charlottesville and its aftermath are proof we're in for a resurgence of America's oldest culture war
Antifa “#PunchWhiteWomen” campaign revealed as 4Chan hoax
Alessandra Maldonado
"Alt-right" users on 4chan are using pictures of domestic violence in an attempt to discredit anti-fascists
Yes, Julian Assange has a solar-eclipse conspiracy theory for you
Matthew Rozsa
Assange bravely ignores science, choses eclipse trutherism
Steve Mnuchin’s wife snaps at critics angry over Instagram post bragging about her wealth
Matthew Rozsa
Louise Linton parrots an argument used by Rep. Markwayne Mullin earlier this year
Why lowering nicotine in cigarettes could change the course of health
Michael P. Eriksen
Studies have shown that most smokers wish they could stop. Lowering the levels of nicotine would be a big step
Let’s enjoy the white supremacist freakout after DNA tests show they aren’t 100 percent white
Michael Glassman
Users of a white supremacist message board are shocked to discover they're not as "pure" as they'd like to be
Elisabeth Moss talks Scientology and “The Handmaids Tale,” at last
Gabriel Bell
She finally addressed the disconnect between "The Handmaid's Tale" and the institutional actions of her faith
Meet Jack Posobiec: The “alt-right” troll with a press pass in White House
JARED HOLT, BRENDAN KARET
The man behind pizzagate conspiracy has close ties to Trump team. Also did sketchy stuff in PA primary
It took just one distorted study for the media to freak out over health risks and marijuana
Paul Armentano
Fear spreads far too easily when it comes to cannabis
Why didn’t sanctions stop North Korea’s missile program?
Daniel Salisbury
North Korea has successfully created technologically advanced missiles — all while avoiding heavy sanctions
Donald Trump delivers a lukewarm condemnation after a weekend of silence on domestic terrorism
Matthew Rozsa
Trump needed "3 days of crushing public pressure" to do the right thing after the Charlottesville attack
Device hacks for kids with special needs
Caroline Knorr
Eight ideas to make your device more usable for kids with special needs
Our festering American rage: Why “it doesn’t matter if Trump lies”
Erin Keane
Salon talks to author Jared Yates Sexton about Trump, Sanders, anger, our broken system and how we might fix it
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