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Kathy Griffin's bloody Trump photo gets the internet to agree on something
Politics in 2017 continues to be horrible.
You can now apply for a refund from your kids' unauthorized Amazon in-app purchases
Get some of that Candy Crush money back
Amazon hits $1,000 per share, is worth two Walmarts
It's Amazon's world. We're just shopping in it.
Ariana Grande's mom shares heartwarming message on Memorial Day
"I stand with you all in the face of evil & we stand together to never let it rule our lives!"
After destroying humans, Google's AlphaGo hangs up its Go gloves
Going out in style.
White House staff wants to vet Trump's tweets —good luck with that
Will believe it when we see it.
Google just launched a GIF maker to make your data look better
Now you can animate your research.
By Freia Lobo
Can machine learning and AI help Facebook better moderate troubling content?
Maybe, maybe not.
By Raymond Wong
Women's tech group to Uber: We're done with you
Things don't appear to be getting better.
What Harvard graduates saw from Mark Zuckerberg: Humility
Purpose was the word of the day for Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
By Kerry Flynn
Zuckerberg sheds tears and gets political in Harvard commencement speech
The Harvard dropout's address wa
By Patrick Kulp
Facebook's AMBER Alerts tool is transforming how we find missing children
"Look how far we've come."
The only app on Donald Trump's iPhone is Twitter
Maybe this is one of those things we shouldn't be so surprised about.
J.K. Rowling slams Fox contributor in the wake of the Manchester attack
"Do you sneer at funeral flowers, too?"
By Sam Haysom
The king of Go is no longer a human
AI has beat a human at Go for the second time in a row.
Oh great, a super PAC is trying to convince Mark Zuckerberg to run for president
You're getting a President Zuck — whether you like it or not.
By Jack Morse
Facebook's Trending Topics now offer you a choice of what publisher you want to read
The embattled and oft-changed feature received another update on Wednesday, introducing a "carousel" of stories related to news of the day.
You can have your own social media team for just $25,000 a month
If you want exposure, you can buy it.
By Max Chafkin