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Parler CEO Is Fired After 'Constant Resistance' Inside The Conservative-Friendly Site
Parler, the far-right-friendly social media site that was knocked offline after the violent mob stormed the U.S. Capitol, has fired its CEO. John Matze… -
New Boston Globe Program Aims To Make Google Searches More Equitable
The newspaper is launching a new initiative called "Fresh Start" through which people who have been written about in the paper can petition to have unfavorable articles taken off Google. -
On Inauguration Day, Transfer Of Power Includes Handover Of Twitter Accounts
After President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris were sworn into office, they inherited two other very important titles: @POTUS and @VP. That's… -
2020 In Review: A Tumultuous Year For The Media
When the year began, journalists knew the election would make 2020 interesting. Then came the pandemic. -
Three Reasons Why It Matters Linda Pizzuti Henry Was Named Boston Globe CEO
Pizzuti Henry had long held the title of managing director. -
Conservatives Flock To Mercer-Funded Parler; Claim Censorship On Facebook And Twitter
Maria Bartiromo, the Fox Business host, declared herself done with Twitter two days after the election.She tweeted a link to an article that falsely… -
Facebook Removes Network Of Pages Tied To Former White House Strategist Steve Bannon
Facebook has taken down a network of pages linked to former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.The seven pages were spreading false claims and… -
Joan Donovan: Poorly Regulated Online Spaces, Pandemic Have Contributed To Mainstreaming Of QAnon
QAnon's participatory nature, and its ability to tap into base fears, has contributed to its spread from fringe online spaces to the Oval Office. -
Where 60 Years Of Presidential Debates Have Gotten Us
Historian Fredrik Logevall says televised debates have influenced politics to this day, and that the tradition ought to continue, despite how much the political landscape has changed. -
'Pink Slime' News Websites In Massachusetts
Northeastern journalism professor Dan Kennedy discusses the New York Times investigation on pay-to-play news websites.