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“Libraries Have Become De Facto Homeless Shelters”: Emilio Estevez on His New Movie, “The Public”
The filmmaker discusses the timely drama and ethical battle lines drawn at libraries nationwide during a special screening and panel with Mother Jones editor-in-chief Clara Jeffery -
New Coke Didn’t Fail. It Was Murdered.
The "Stranger Things" kid is right—it tasted fine. It died because of a Southern rebellion. -
Tech Employees Are Rallying Against Their Companies’ Work With ICE
Microsoft, Salesforce, and a whole bunch of tech companies are providing the software behind Trump's border crackdown. -
Political Extremists Are Using YouTube to Monetize Their Toxic Ideas
A new report says the site has become a breeding ground for conspiracy theorists and white supremacy. -
How Facebook Screwed Us All
It’s not just spreading phony stories everywhere—it’s killing real news. -
New York AG Candidate Zephyr Teachout Would Make Donald Trump’s Life Hell
If elected, Zephyr Teachout plans to sue Trump for violating the constitution. And that's just on day one. -
Artificial Intelligence Was Supposed to Reduce Hiring Discrimination. It’s Already Backfiring.
A new report finds that the growth of technologies has outpaced the ability of employers and regulators to understand them. -
I Asked Someone Who’s Never Seen Game of Thrones What They Think the Show Is About. It Was Hilarious.
This conversation is 3,610 words long. -
Get in Line. Follow the Rules. Go to Jail.
A Haitian asylum-seeker's nightmare journey shows the extreme toll of Trump's immigration regime. -
Republicans Had a Chance to Grill Facebook Over Russia. Instead, They Talked About Censoring Chick-fil-A.
Tech executives were questioned by Congress about political bias at their companies. -
How to Spot a Russian Bot
Here are five ways to identify phony Twitter accounts and ditch them. -
Here’s How You Can Fight Back Against Disinformation
We talk to five different experts on ways you can identify and fight disinformation. -
ICE Is Sending Hundreds of Asylum Seekers to a Private Prison in Mississippi
A man who fled Nicaragua after being shot by pro-regime forces has spent nearly two months in the prison.
