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Deepfake Videos Are Getting Better. And That’s A Big Problem.
Thanks to the world of deep-fake videos, anyone with a bit of computer savvy can make it look like something happened that didn’t. -
Media Responds To Jim Acosta’s White House Credentials Being Pulled
CNN’s Jim Acosta has had a testy relationship with the president for some time. But this week, it boiled over. -
Satanists Sue Netflix, Warner Bros. For $150M, Saying 'Sabrina' Copied Their Statue
The Satanic Temple has used the statue to protest for freedom of religion. Now, it says the media giants have lifted its copyrighted design for a depiction of evil in the streaming series. -
White House Revokes Press Pass Of CNN's Jim Acosta
The White House accused Acosta of "putting his hands" on an aide during a press conference in which he repeatedly challenged the president. -
Right-Wing Hate Groups Are Recruiting Video Gamers
Experts say white supremacist hate groups are targeting young video game fans for recruitment via YouTube, Twitch, game-related forums, and directly within multiplayer game chat. -
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Will Cracking Down On Social Media Hate Speech Work?
The man accused of shooting and killing 11 people at a Pennsylvania synagogue posted numerous anti-Semitic comments online, specifically on a social media site called Gab. -
Is The Press Playing Into The Presidents Hands?
It’s a common refrain: President Trump calling the media “The enemy of the people.” Each time, the press pushes back. But now satirist Jon Stewart says the media has it all wrong — taking it too personally and playing right into Trump’s hands. -
Secrecy Surrounds Whitey Bulger’s Murder
Ever since James “Whitey” Bulger was murdered inside his cell at a West Virginia prison, the media has been asking questions — but no one is answering.