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Fighting fake news: Google’s new fact-check tool attempts to combat a global issue
April M. Short
The new tool red-flags stories its algorithm determines may contain misleading information
Murder on Facebook raises big censorship questions: What should social-media companies do about violent content?
Angelo Young
Footage of a murder that lingered on Facebook for 2 hours is one extreme example of a larger conundrum
Pro-Trump rioters got away with beating anti-fascists in Berkeley — and likely won’t stop there
Amanda Marcotte
The Berkeley street violence was a great marketing event for alt-right types eager to attack anti-Trump protesters
Watch: This British man invented a real-life flying Iron Man suit
Brendan Bures
Richard Browning is 38-year-old UK inventor and ex-Royal Marine
Social platform for illegal content: Facebook is at risk for criminal prosecution in the U.K.
Taylor Link
The social network failed to delete pedophilia-related and jihadist content after they were flagged by a user
Happy Passover, I guess: Twitter roasts Sean Spicer for ridiculous comments on Hitler and “Holocaust centers”
Rachel Leah
Spicer, never speak
Lifesaving devices come from places like Tijuana, and Trump border taxes will affect end-user pricing
Sarah Varney
Nearly all Americans with pacemakers — and people worldwide — walk around with parts from here.
Reefer madness: Can using marijuana lead to a psychotic break?
Richard Faulk
We break down the science, which might surprise you.
President Trump wants to wage war against critic trolling him: Twitter sues government for trying to compel the exposure of an anti-Trump troll
Matthew Rozsa
The president is seeking to squash any public dissent on social media [UPDATED]
Gorka-pedia: Donald Trump’s counter-terrorism adviser may have tried to edit his Wikipedia page
Matthew Rozsa
Someone known as "Sk-Gorka" made extensive edits to the presidential adviser's Wikipedia biography
The future of fighting sports concussions could be virtual reality
Angelo Young
Researchers in the U.S. and the U.K. are looking at different ways to reduce brain injuries in contact sports
Does digital dating put women at an evolutionary disadvantage?
Maegan Carberry
Experts consider the case for going analog to avoid left-swiping yourself into insanity
How Facebook — the Wal-Mart of the internet — dismantled online subcultures
Jessa Lingel
A tongue pierce isn't the same anymore, now that body modification has gone viral
Interior Secretary Zinke is a Roosevelt fanboy. So does that mean he won’t trash the place?
Emma Foehringer Merchant
Zinke has already approved a lease of 56 million tons of coal in Utah and another sale of more than 900,000 acres
Putin’s greatest success: We may never all agree on the truth behind Russiagate
Bob Cesca
Liberals believe Putin elected Trump — conservatives see a "deep state" conspiracy. Can we ever heal this divide?
We’re suing the federal government to be free to do our research
Christo Wilson, Alan Mislove
We think that companies may essentially be writing federal law when it comes to terms of service
The dead tell tales, and digital 3-D rendering is helping them speak
Angelo Young
A quiet digital revolution is taking place in crime labs and research centers across the globe
Privacy payback: Protesters want to publish browsing histories of Republicans who voted to strip privacy rights
Sophia Tesfaye
Crowdsourcing efforts have cropped up to purchase lawmakers’ browsing history if President Trump signs the bill
Former Rep. Aaron Schock was brought down by an FBI informant staffer
Taylor Link
Schock was indicted last year on 24 counts related to alleged misuse of government and campaign funds
Bill O’Reilly apologizes to Rep. Waters for his “jest about her hair,” wants to talk about political correctness
Rachel Leah
O'Reilly backtracks on his racist hair comments, but then advertises "big p.c. segment" on his show
“You deserve a seizure”: Anti-Semitic rants support man accused of Twitter assault
Bill Morlin
Anti-Semitic views are expressed by dozens of people rushing to pay legal bills for a Maryland man
White supremacist who traveled to New York to murder black men followed extremist racist online groups who support Trump
Ben Norton
James Harris Jackson's YouTube subscription list is a who's who of alt-right figures
How online hate infiltrates social media and politics
Adam G. Klein
For hate groups, there's unprecedented opportunity to finally plug their fringe movements into a mainstream circuit
Introducing Facebook comments on Salon
Salon Staff
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