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Facebook Removes Over a Hundred Russia-Linked Accounts and Pages Targeting African Countries
The pages pushed a pro-Kremlin line while posing as local news organizations. -
Online Content Depicting Child Sexual Abuse Is Growing at an Alarming Rate
This investigation from the New York Times is stunning. -
How Can Jeff Bezos Spend $10 Billion Fighting Climate Change? We Have a Few Ideas.
His Earth Fund should invest in these green technologies -
Jared Kushner Had One Job: Solve America’s Supply Crisis. He Helped Private Companies Instead.
Project Airbridge could still be revived “if urgent needs arise.” -
Campaigning As We Know It Is Over
For now, at least. -
The Screw-Up Behind the Hilarious Presidential Seal Fiasco, Explained
"Zero malicious intent." -
Private Documents Reveal What Wall Street Really Thinks About Elizabeth Warren
A big bank is warning its clients to expect serious pain. -
Melania Trump Got an “Einstein Visa.” Why Was It So Hard for This Nobel Prize Winner?
Immigration attorneys say the Trump administration is rejecting highly qualified applicants for "genius" green cards. -
GreatSchools Wanted to Disrupt Online School Ratings. But Did It Make Neighborhood Segregation Worse?
The website has become the go-to source for information on local schools, entwining itself in how people buy homes. -
I Went to CPAC, and All I Got Was Exposure to the Coronavirus
I longed for an infectious disease equivalent of the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line. -
After Training Dozens of Democratic Campaigns on Email Security, This Programmer Thinks They Ought to Be Hacked
"We're asking campaigns to follow all these really difficult steps." -
Trump Lashes Out at Tech Companies and Lavishes Self-Praise: “So Great Looking and Smart”
Narcissism is a nice way to kick off a social media summit. -
Trump is Having a Social Media Summit and the White House Invited Right-Wing Trolls
Thursday's gathering will focus on conservatives' complaints about censorship and online political bias. -
They Were Promised Broadband and High-Tech Jobs. They’re Still Waiting.
Kentucky’s plan to bring broadband to remote parts of the state has sputtered. -
How a Dubious Claim of Cement Milkshakes in Portland Became a Right-Wing Meme
The police claimed that left-wing protesters were hurling cement drinks. There's no evidence to back that up. -
The Zuckerberg Deepfake Creators Wanted to Give Facebook a Taste of Its Own Medicine
An art project video highlights the problems facing the world's biggest social media platform. -
YouTube Says It’s Stopping Hate Speech. It Is Obviously Not.
Tech executives claim progress before Congress while their sites show there's lots left to do.
