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17 apps and websites kids are heading to after Facebook

Christine Elgersma
Social media apps that let teens do it all — text, chat, meet people — often fly under parents' radars

4chan users attempt to get immigrants deported using fake Starbucks ad

Alessandra Maldonado
A 4chan hoax targeted immigrants in an attempt to draw them into the hands of ICE

President Trump gave a shout out to an apparent Twitter bot, hasn’t removed the retweet

Taylor Link
Twitter sleuths soon realized that @Protrump45 is an account made up of stock photos and anti-Democrat memes

House Republicans want to investigate Hillary Clinton, after having “done zero” about Trump-Russia probes

Charlie May
Rep. Bob Goodlatte believes it's "redundant" for several committees to investigate alleged Trump campaign ties

Radicals can’t afford to play nice: The long, honorable and sometimes pornographic history of the “dirtbag left”

Paul Rosenberg
Victoria Woodhull, Harry Hay and the Communist Party were the dirtbags of their day, while liberalism lagged behind

Twitter’s moderation problem and liberalism’s problem are one and the same

Keith A. Spencer
Dissenting opinions are fine — but how do you be inclusive of those who want to oppress (or annihilate) you?

Donald Trump’s transgender ban announcement is met with swift backlash

Michael Glassman
People online have more compassion than — and know the value of trans people more than — the president

Poor Che Guevara is stuck selling luxe apartments and office space now

Charlie May
"A revolutionary place to live and work" the advertisement says, adding a cigar and sunglasses to Guevara.

Let’s listen to Donald Trump Jr.’s Russia emails in the form of an indie folk song

Alessandra Maldonado
Everything has the potential to be a good song — even a major email scandal

Why longtime Sam fans should feel vindicated as “Game of Thrones” season 7 unspools

Kim VanderVoort
Sam Tarly’s screentime was actually the most important part of the first episode

Twitter cites progress in fighting harassment, but is taking a “just trust us” approach

Angelo Young
The micro-blogging site claims to have successfully fended off harassers, but offers only vague, self-reported data

A short history of the right-wing politics of Sinclair Broadcasting

Alex Kaplan
For years Sinclair has been promoting a conservative agenda — now they are firmly team Trump

CNN editor Chris Cillizza’s Reddit AMA goes about as well as you thought it would

Taylor Link
The journalist obsessed with optics makes the grave mistake of allowing his readers voice their frustrations online

How social media is dumbing down our communication

Angelo Young
Communication overload encourages thoughtless commentary, but it doesn’t have to be that way

Why Trump’s media intimidation strategy is bound to fail

Todd Gitlin
Trump is pursuing what he thinks is a win-win strategy. But there’s a whiff of panic in his latest maneuver

Trump fans mock leftists for applauding Hitler quotes, forget the president retweeted Mussolini

Matthew Sheffield
Righties mock viral video, seemingly ignorant of their hero defending quoting Mussolini

Trump is staking his presidency on his war on the press

Pam Vogel
The President is dividing the public on what used to be common sense

WATCH: The solution for reversing global warming is educating girls and family planning

Penguin Books
Project Drawdown examines 100 solutions to reverse global warming by 2050

Forget fake news — alt-right memes could do more damage to democracy

Sophia A. McClennen
Just like talk radio before it, growth of alt-right social media is the real crisis behind Trump's CNN tweet

Mr. Zuckerberg, please don’t run for president: The last thing America needs is a Facebook technocrat

Keith A. Spencer
The same absurd logic that swept Trump into the White House could bring us the Zuck. You shouldn't "like" this

Why it’s important to understand social media’s dark history

Nicholas Bowman
Facebook's responsibility to monitor its two billion users is unclear

Single-payer falls short in California, at least for now — and activists are pissed

Matthew Sheffield
Democratic Assembly speaker blocks a proposal for universal health care, and faces heated attacks from the left

Trump’s advisers feed him stuff from neo-Nazi websites — but we’re talking about CNN and a Reddit troll

Matthew Sheffield
News network's boast about a racist Reddit user has allowed the far right to claim the moral high ground

It wasn’t just for the lulz: Bigoted trolls can’t get away with claiming they were just kidding

Amanda Marcotte
Did the guy who made the Trump-CNN video "apologize"? Nope — like his hero, he just made lame, insulting excuses
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