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What’s next for Yahoo and Verizon?
Angelo Young
The Verizon deal is still in progress, but shareholders may need to be placated after news of second data breach
Cars are getting smarter: Here’s why Volkswagen bought PayByPhone, a mobile payment company
Angelo Young
Nobody really quite knows for sure how we’ll interact with cars in the future, but VW’s acquisition give us a clue
Collateral damage on the Homefront: We must hold George W. Bush accountable for his crimes as Trump takes power
Stacy Bannerman
Trump is a terror, but we can't forget the politicians who allowed his rise
The genius of Louis CK can fit in your pocket now
Max Cea
His app arrives as the space between reality and fiction keeps dissolving — and nobody has done it better than him
Can the news be saved?: 2017’s emerging media outlets face just as many challenges as old media
Maegan Carberry
New media promised to best ever-failing traditional news, but there's so much wreckage on the landscape
Utah water wasters want to siphon more of the Colorado River
Sarah Okeson
Golf-crazy St. George area already sucks up more water per person than other desert cities
Respect the paella: Rob Schneider’s culinary debacle was just the latest insult to this great Spanish dish
Mireia Triguero Roura
When celebrities—and celeb chefs like Jamie Oliver—render Spain's beloved dish unrecognizable, our culture suffers
What populist revolution? So far Donald Trump is supercharging the failed Republican policies of the past
Paul Rosenberg
Despite the campaign rhetoric, Trump's regime looks more like crony capitalism mixed with reheated Reaganomics
Meet someone new: Technology is allowing us to find and make friends
Mohammad Ghassemi, Tuka Al Hanai
MIT students have developed an app that helps people connect with each other
What truth? George Orwell, Aldous Huxley and the Trumpified political reality of 2016
Conor Lynch
Taken together, the two great dystopian novelists of the mid-20th century might have dreamed up Donald Trump
Can the sharing economy ever be equally shared? Airbnb officially changed its terms, but it might not matter
Aura Bogado
How do you keep people’s worst impulses from shaping who gets to participate?
Fake news and online harassment are more than social media byproducts — they’re powerful profit drivers
Soraya Chemaly
Banning fake-news sites doesn't address the real problem: Social-media companies make big money off lies and hate
Ban Donald Trump from Twitter: It’s time for the social media empire to take a stand
Amanda Marcotte
Banning Trump would send a strong message of resistance — not just to him, but to internet hate in general
Banks lead U.S. stock indexes higher, and dollar jumps again
Stan Choe
Dollar climbs after Federal Reserve raised its forecast for interest-rate increases next year
Rise of the alt-right: How mainstream conservatives’ obsession with purity fueled a new right-wing radicalism
Matthew Sheffield
The GOP's endless battles over who is or isn't a "true conservative" created a movement it couldn't control
Protect your privacy during Trump’s reign: A hacker’s guide to being cyber-safe
Timothy Summers
Protecting individual privacy from government intrusion is older than American democracy
Donald Trump’s Twitter posts seem awfully close to violating the platform’s rules on abusive behavior
Taylor Link
Twitter's rules suggest Trump's behavior could merit a suspension
Twitter bots promoted Pizzagate conspiracy theory that led gunman into Comet Ping Pong
Brendan Gauthier
How an email about a lost handkerchief spawned a bogus story about a pedophilia ring in a pizza joint basement
Making things clearer: 3 ways Facebook could reduce fake news
Jennifer Stromer-Galley
Facebook, a technology and social media behemoth, can easily rid itself of the fake news problem
The Brexit treatment: Now Donald Trump voters are realizing they made a huge mistake
Jeremy Binckes
Voters make an impulse decision and come to regret after sober thought — sound familiar?
Leah Remini breaks down her experiences with Scientology in a Reddit AMA
Taylor Link
Remini answered questions on Wednesday about her new documentary series, and her dark past with the curch
The “War on Drugs” is rigged: Now that the face of addiction is white, will anything change?
D. Watkins
To poor black communities, the heroin epidemic is nothing new — and only the 1 percent have been winning this war
WATCH: Aretha Franklin’s amazing national anthem rendition gobbles Thanksgiving conversation
The Associated Press
A stunning, four-minute rendition may have overshadowed the game
It’s not just Facebook’s news bubble: Why humans are more to blame than the algorithm
R. Kelly Garrett
Misinformed people with biases are more to blame than Mark Zuckerberg's tech company
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