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www.nytimes.com
Dec 29, 2017
In the wake of Trump’s victory, I built a bot to expose bigots. Then Twitter suspended it — and kept the bigots.
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www.nytimes.com
Dec 24, 2017
Two mountain climbers died near the top of Mount Everest in 2016. Their bodies lay frozen there for a year. Then a journey began to bring them home.
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www.buzzfeed.com
Dec 24, 2017
Emails suggest that verification was never quite what Twitter said it was and that the company was aware it served as a tacit endorsement long before it admitted so publicly.
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m.signalvnoise.com
Dec 19, 2017
I love Gary Vaynerchuk dearly. So much of his message about patience and perseverance is completely in line with how I view the world. But I can’t take any more odes to “the hustle”. Like most…
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overcast.fm
Dec 6, 2017
In the past fifty years, the car crash death rate has dropped by nearly 80 percent in the United States. And one of the reasons for that drop has to do with the “accident report forms” that police off...
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overcast.fm
Dec 5, 2017
Journalists Jane Mayer and Rebecca Traister look back on Clarence Thomas’ 1991 Supreme Court confirmation hearings, in which Hill’s testimony brought sexual harassment into the popular consciousness. ...
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www.nytimes.com
Dec 3, 2017
Building more housing, more densely, could help address a widespread economic challenge. A fight over one lot in Berkeley, Calif., shows how tough that could be.
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overcast.fm
Nov 29, 2017
The story of Harold Washington, the greatest politician you’ve probably never heard of, and the white backlash that was set off when he became Chicago’s first black mayor. This weekend is the 30th ann...
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foreignpolicy.com
Nov 28, 2017
Zuckerberg needs to stop courting Beijing and start paying attention to the countries where Facebook matters.
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www.theatlantic.com
Nov 27, 2017
Trump’s supporters backed a time-honored American political tradition, disavowing racism while promising to enact a broad agenda of discrimination.