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What we know so far about Trump's planned social media platform
Banished from major social media platforms, former President Donald Trump has announced plans to form a public company that will then launch a… -
What Sen. Blumenthal's 'finsta' flub says about Congress' grasp of Big Tech
The meme response was swift and brutal. The question — "Will you commit to ending finsta?" — asked in earnest by 75-year-old Sen. Richard Blumenthal, was… -
Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram go down in major, worldwide outage
Facebook and its Instagram and WhatsApp platforms were down across wide swathes of the world Monday. Facebook's internal systems used by employees also… -
Facebook's new whistleblower is renewing scrutiny of the social media giant
A data scientist named Frances Haugen has revealed herself to be the whistleblower behind a massive exposure of the inner workings at Facebook. Prior to… -
Latinx Roundtable: How Did Latino Voters Impact Local Elections? And, Does Hispanic Heritage Month Need A Rebrand?
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A 'New Yorker' Editor Dug For Diversity Stats. She Calls The Results 'Passive Racism'
On Tuesday, journalism and literature Twitter blew up after a user posted a 20-part thread decrying the lack of diversity among writers and editors at one… -
More And More Democrats Embrace The 'Progressive' Label. Here's Why
A particular question had been quietly rolling around in my head for years — one that I finally started thinking harder about lately: when did the word… -
For 8 Years, A 'Wall Street Journal' Story Haunted His Career. Now He Wants It Fixed
Stymied at every turn, accused of things he never did, Robert Shireman figured this summer that, finally, he knew how best he could reclaim his… -
High School Is Accused Of Censorship As Officials Rip Out Yearbook Pages On The News
The theme of Bigelow High School's 2020 - 2021 yearbook was The Roaring 20s. But it appears officials at the Arkansas school wanted the student record of… -
Opinion: Remembering NPR's Neal Conan
Neal Conan and I were once briefly roommates in Neal's apartment in a fifth floor walkup on 101st Street in New York. There was a window about the size of…