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Facebook removes Trump campaign ads that contain Nazi symbols
Nazis put red triangle patches on the arms of political prisoners.
By Rachel Kraus
'Today is a victory for us all': Tech world reacts to Supreme Court's DACA decision
A (temporary) win for DREAMers.
By Matt Binder
'White Fragility' author Robin DiAngelo explains why white people shouldn't say they're 'not racist'
"There's no way we could exempt ourselves from it."
By Sam Haysom
Stephen Colbert breaks down the worst revelations from John Bolton's horrifying Trump book
"I can't believe I'm saying this — it's worse than even I imagined."
By Amanda Yeo
'Malevolent and dumb': Seth Meyers unpacks Trump's favorite lie about coronavirus testing
"I can't believe I have to explain this."
Trump ran attack ads against Twitter, Snapchat, and F— Oh, not Facebook.
The President has launched a renewed assault on Twitter and Snapchat.
By Rachel Kraus
Facebook has a weak excuse for letting Trump spread misinformation on mail-in voting
A masterclass in bothsidesism.
By Rachel Kraus
Stephen Colbert interrupts monologue to mock bizarre new Trump lawsuit
"Now we've all heard about Trump's NDAs — Stormy Daniels had one, and she got out of it."
How one woman's yard sign became a rallying cry for allies
The story behind a simple list of beliefs that turned into the most enduring symbol of anti-Trump resistance.
By Chris Taylor
Trevor Noah makes powerful speech about the 'common thread' between police killings
"People always say the same thing."
By Sam Haysom
Autonomous zones like CHAZ have a long history. We need more of them.
Police-free spaces aren't as dangerous as you think, and never have been.
By Chris Taylor
'What is wrong with him?': Seth Meyers mocks Trump's toddling ramp descent
"Any time Trump has an opportunity to be an asshole, he takes it."
By Amanda Yeo
Ted Cruz and Ron Perlman are in a strange Twitter fight about ... wrestling?
"Teddy, what kind of a muthaf*cka offers to have another guy ... kick another guy’s ass?"
By Tim Marcin
In honor of Trump's birthday, people tweet praise for Obama
An exciting day of trolling for Resistance Twitter.
By Chloe Bryan
Donald Trump's bizarre walk down a ramp is a whole thing now
The president defended his cautious descent in (surprise!) a bad tweet.
By Chloe Bryan
Automated fact-checking won't stop the social media infodemic
Sorry, tech companies. AI isn't a panacea for misinformation.
By Haidee Chu
'Those men waged war on the U.S. military': Stephen Colbert gives Trump, Confederacy fans a history lesson
"It's not surprising that Trump's OK with naming things after old racist guys — he did name his own son Donald Trump."
Seth Meyers slams Trump for defending 'dips**t' Confederate leaders
"NASCAR is doing more to lead right now than the President of the United States."
By Amanda Yeo
Controversial startup to continue supplying police with facial-recognition tech
Clearview AI has no plans to stop offering its facial recognition to police, even as Amazon and IBM have decided to rein in the technology.
By Michael Kan
Nextdoor is next: Why the social network of systemic racism is ripe for change
Nextdoor's CEO says racism has no place on Nextdoor. That's news to Nextdoor.
By Chris Taylor
As protests spread, misinformation in Facebook Groups tears small towns apart
“The way you spread disinformation is by getting it to spread through Groups.”
By Matt Binder
Joe Biden's 'The Daily Show' interview with Trevor Noah touches on protests and his appeal to young voters
"The good news is the people know me, and they know me warts and all. The bad news is they know me."
By Tim Marcin
'Must be depressing': Seth Meyers on Trump staff's wild solution to his polling slump
"More Americans are coming around to the idea that maybe, just maybe, electing a racist Diet Coke-stained beanbag chair wasn't the best idea."
Stephen Colbert roasts U.S. senators for only having one (or two) black friends
"I scream, you scream, we all scream for justice."
By Amanda Yeo