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Minneapolis will pay influencers to post during the George Floyd murder trials
Minneapolis will pay $2k to post "approved messaging" during the trials.
By Matt Binder
California's net neutrality law is a reality. Here's what it means.
Net neutrality is the law of the land (at least in California).
By Matt Binder
What is Rumble, Donald Trump Jr.’s new favorite online video platform?
Don Jr. said he will now post most of his video content on the site. But what is Rumble?
By Matt Binder
The Lincoln Project imploded, and burned liberals who backed its anti-Trump viral videos
The group used social media to power its rise, gaining many liberal supporters.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Tech CEOs to testify before Congress. Yes, again.
Zuckerberg, Dorsey, and Pichai will talk misinformation.
By Rachel Kraus
Twitter vs. Ted Cruz: How people are holding the Texas senator accountable online
Beto O'Rourke, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and more aren't letting Cruz off the hook.
How we measure internet access is broken in America, and the FCC wants to fix it
Fixing the "digital divide" is more important now than ever.
By Rachel Kraus
The past, present, and future of Universal Basic Income
And the story begins...in a defunct hamlet called Speenhamland.
By Lacey Smith
Clubhouse will issue security update over Chinese data-sharing concerns
The Clubhouse developer's connection to a China-headquartered company has raised some concerns.
Trump’s impeachment lawyer claims 'leader of antifa' was arrested after the Capitol attack. That’s not true.
There is zero evidence of antifa involvement in the Jan. 6 attack
By Matt Binder
Twitter bans Project Veritas after posting video of Facebook employee's home
Founder James O'Keefe is temporarily suspended as well.
By Matt Binder
ACLU launches virtual postcard initiative to support separated families
"Roses are red. Violets are blue. Families belong together, you know it's true."
Rep. Devin Nunes was temporarily suspended from Twitter after reCAPTCHA fail
The anti-spam measure helps prove you are not a bot.
By Matt Binder
Bernie Sanders at loss for words after Senator Kennedy clarifies he did not call him 'ignorant slut'
The hearing devolved into a dispute about mean tweets and got weirder from there
By Anna Iovine
Twitter confirms Trump's ban is permanent, even if he runs again in 2024
This Trump will never tweet again.
Politics on dating apps are thornier than ever now that Trump is gone
Polarization isn't going anywhere.
By Anna Iovine
Stephen Colbert calls out Senate GOP 'cowards' on day 1 of Trump's second impeachment trial
"I've got that real feeling of déjà coup."
By Amanda Yeo
The 13-minute video that won't let you forget what happened on January 6
This video will probably find you on social media. Should you watch it?
By Rebecca Ruiz
Marjorie Taylor Greene's campaign site promotes debunked conspiracy about Ilhan Omar
The page was created after Greene had already won her election.
By Matt Binder
Now even President Biden has a podcast (sort of)
'A Weekly Conversation' with Biden records his phone calls with Americans about their experiences.
By Rachel Kraus
MyPillow CEO released a movie pushing election fraud conspiracies, YouTube and Vimeo took it down
The film is called "Absolute Proof." It provides zero proof of election fraud.
By Matt Binder
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene blames Facebook for her QAnon beliefs
"I was allowed to believe things that weren’t true," Greene said.
By Matt Binder
Stephen Colbert roasts Jeff Bezos after Amazon CEO steps down
"Before leaving office he will be cocooned in bubble wrap and put in a box eight times his size."
By Sam Haysom
Pro-Trump ‘Patriot Party’ grows on Facebook...despite openly violating the platform’s policies
Stop the Steal lives on in Facebook groups.
By Matt Binder