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Troll vs. troll: Don’t believe Milo Yiannopoulos’ claim that Louise Mensch is trying to fool liberals
Matthew Sheffield
Former Breitbart columnist and British conspiracy theorist trade ludicrous allegations. Pro tip: Don't trust either
Newsweek’s “Bachelorette” fiasco: Twitter leads online attack against black reporter for writing about interracial dating
Matthew Sheffield
How did a "Bachelorette" breakthrough — the show's first black contestant — turn into a terrible internet moment?
A deal with Buzzfeed and Vox may have just created “Facebook TV”
Charlie May
The social-media giant is looking to establish its own original video service and run ads to generate profit
Catcalling is totally cool with Facebook: 5 highlights from the leaked moderation manual
Keith A. Spencer
That the social media giant is totally fine with everyday misogyny says something about corporate social values
Twitter shareholders set to vote on whether to convert company into co-op
Keith A. Spencer
Even if it doesn't pass, vote shows that people are realizing the social media company is akin to a public utility
Looks like Sheriff David Clarke’s “army” medals might be B.S.
Katie Serena
"You see all that s**t pinned all over his dress uniform jacket? That's not supposed to be there."
Don’t blame Microsoft or the NSA! If you’re running obsolete software, you helped make the “ransomware” attack possible
Matthew Sheffield
The WannaCrypt software virus epidemic is a cautionary tale — unfortunately, too few people are listening
Recent ransomware attacks raise the question: Is bitcoin only for cybercriminals?
Keith A. Spencer
Bitcoin boosters must reckon with the fact that the cryptocurrency is a great tool for digital extortionists
Alt-right holds torch protest against Confederate monument removal in Virginia
Matthew Sheffield
Racists love the Confederacy, and Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate Corey Stewart is in the center of it
Why did Donald Trump’s attorney tweet a picture of his daughter in a bra?
Charlie May
Michael Cohen faced a flurry of replies after posting a controversial picture of his daughter
When death is a trending topic: Social media mourning runs from shallow to deep
Julia Cooper
When we rush to hashtag-RIP a late celebrity, are we grieving together or performing competitively — or both?
Meet the podcasters bringing Alcoholics Anonymous into the Digital Age
Emanuel Cavallaro
In church basements and community centers, AA has helped people stay sober for 82 years
Three easy ways Google, Facebook, and Twitter help kids sniff out fake news
Caroline Knorr
As kids increasingly turn to social media for news, these features let them determine what's legit
Donald Trump proves it: Twitter isn’t trying to stop its troll problem — it’s trying to profit off it
Keith A. Spencer
An interview with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey exposes the double-standard in the site's promise to moderate abuse
Court rules Facebook must delete “hate postings,” which at least sounds nice
Matthew Rozsa
Per the ruling, Facebook cannot merely block them for users in other nations, but must delete them entirely
I f**king hate science
John Semley
Neil deGrasse Tyson’s streamlined astrophysics book and the perils of popular scientism
Is Mark Zuckerberg suddenly hinting at a presidential bid?
Charlie May
The creator of Facebook has some curious plans all over the country this year
Ghosts in the machines: Is there digital life after death?
Angelo Young
Social networking content is valuable to researchers, but there’s no guarantee it’s being preserved adequately
Microdosing marijuana: Doctors say it’s the best way to consume pot
Mike Adams
What is microdosing and why is it better?
America’s other drug problem: Prescriptions are being wasted while the needy are shut out
Marshall Allen
Every year nursing homes nationwide flush, burn or throw out tons of valuable prescription drugs
Emily Mortimer on her daring new virtual-reality short: “This immersive experience is extremely visceral”
Gary M. Kramer
Star of "The Newsroom" and "Shutter Island" talks about her role in an ambitious VR short with multiple outcomes
Music industry finally figures out streaming, and business is booming again
Max Cea
Streaming, live performance and a diverse roster of top talent, including Drake, Adele and Beyoncé, are paying off
Recalculating! By not driving the optimal route, you’re causing traffic jams
Marta González, Antonio Lima
Drivers make some suboptimal routing decisions when they’re traveling around town
Can Marijuana Help Crack Addicts Break Free Of Addiction?
Trey Reckling
Cannabis may help some to wean off of cocaine use, research suggests.
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