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Conservatives turn on pundit Tomi Lahren after she says she’s pro-choice on “The View”

Matthew Sheffield
The 24-year-old is caught in a Twitter battle, which includes Richard Spencer and Glenn Beck chiming in

The smug style in American liberalism: It’s not helping, folks — but there’s a better way

Conor Lynch
Maybe it's human nature to gloat while Trump's voters lose their health care — but it's not the path to victory

Bad boy gone worse: Is Vice co-founder Gavin McInnes flirting with a dangerous fringe?

Amanda Marcotte
Vice founder Gavin McInnes struggles to walk a fine line between edgy, hip right-winger and something much uglier

Department of Justice: Russian intelligence was behind Yahoo user account breach

Matthew Rozsa
It's the first time America has charged Russian government officials with cyber crimes

The WikiLeaks CIA release: When will we learn?

Richard Forno, Anupam Joshi
The U.S. must do a better job managing the volume of information generated and controlling access to it

Melting ice is the new drying paint: HBO sets “Game of Thrones” season 7 premiere inside a stubborn frozen block

Melanie McFarland
When Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow return, our realm will be in the midst of summer

More teens consume and share news, but are disappointed by what they read

Will Kane
While teens and tweens understand current events, they often have trouble making sense of the news they consume

Did Trump adviser Roger Stone admit to working with WikiLeaks while on the campaign?

Matthew Rozsa
Despite his boss's unpleasant Twitter experiences, Stone hasn't learned much about discretion on the platform

Instead of trashing a $600 EpiPen, some patients are getting a refill

Shefali Luthra
One doctor's workaround may help individuals mitigate climbing costs

Sweden’s official tweeter is devoting his time to fact-checking President Trump

Rachel Leah
The citizen-run Twitter account @sweden debunked Trump's claims about crime and immigration in Sweden

Will Snapchat’s IPO try the patience of investors wary of rockstar tech CEOs?

John Colley
It might be now or never for Snap to cash in on its social platform, before it becomes another Twitter or LinkedIn

We’re all livin’ on a prayer: How a hair band anthem from the least cool ’80s rockers became a classic

Stephen Deusner
Bon Jovi's America is a country of hard times, with personal fortitude and ingenuity the only way to survive

Airbnb has permanently changed the way people travel

Amanda Marcotte
Author Leigh Gallagher argued that the internet juggernaut is here to stay

Opiate For the Masses: Do you like to watch? Your secrets are not safe with your TV

Melanie McFarland
Thought your TV kept all your guilty pleasures a secret? If you own a Vizio, think again and take precautions

What Facebook Live means for journalism

Seth Lewis, Nicole Smith Dahmen
A new world of live video challenges how we think about visual information made public

Are you really anonymous online? Your friends on Facebook may give you away

Jessica Su
Even people who are careful about what they share on the internet are still vulnerable to attack

Chasing cyber-leads: An ethical hacker explains how to track down the bad guys

Timothy Summers
Sometimes the hacker is a country, and pointing fingers between world superpowers is always a dangerous game

Trump’s development scam: Making America great again requires more and better infrastructure for the public

Robert Reich
Not for developers — the only way we get that is if corporations and the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes

Disgraced Neo-Nazi pundit “Mike Enoch” vows to expand racist podcast network, despite alt-right doxxing war

Matthew Sheffield
Founder of alt-right mecca The Right Stuff hopes for comeback after revelation his wife is Jewish; rivals attack

WATCH: The new world of weed: why Cannabis is having a renaissance moment

Alli Joseph
With cannabis recently legalized in four new states, pot is the new come back kid, and has healing qualities

Donald Trump praises wrong Ivanka in Twitter shout-out

The Associated Press
The incoming president confused his daughter's Twitter handle for a woman in the UK

Searching deep and dark: Building a Google for the less visible parts of the web

Christian Mattmann
The web is a scary place, but modern open-source technologies funded by the Defense Department can help explore it

The worst of the backlash: Meryl Streep’s speech is everything that is wrong with Hollywood and liberals, according to conservatives

Taylor Link
Trump was not the only Republican who was offended by the speech. Many took to Twitter to criticize Meryl Streep

Unexpected dangers lurk for drivers as cars go high-tech

Angelo Young
As automakers pile more microchips into modern vehicles, they can overlook an important factor: the human one
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