Supreme Court metadata reveals last-minute change in Trump ballot case. | Continue reading
Trump immunity case: SCOTUS’ delay is not based on legal procedure, it’s to help Trump. | Continue reading
When Media Outlets Shutter, Why Are the Websites Wiped, Too? | Continue reading
a failure of content moderation, SEO spam, bad financial incentives, and a hard pivot to AI, its shutdown is only a matter of time # | Continue reading
Decoder Ring's podcast version of this story is also great # | Continue reading
Tim Scott 2024 presidential campaign: Will the senator's Christian virgin past help or harm him? | Continue reading
Netflix’s The Ultimatum: Queer Love is the trashy, marriage-defiling reality show gays have been waiting for. | Continue reading
OpenAI hearing: Sam Altman charmed Congress but made one slip-up. | Continue reading
Google’s new generative-AI search engine should terrify the media. | Continue reading
Supreme Court scandals: John Roberts’ refusal to do anything is the move of a monarchist. | Continue reading
Facebook recruiters were given nothing to do, and then were laid off. | Continue reading
Clarence Thomas’ mom still lives in the house the billionaire Harlan Crow bought. | Continue reading
Twitter Inc. has been merged with X Corp. and “no longer exists,” Elon Musk’s company says in a court filing. | Continue reading
Republicans, led by Mitch McConnell, are reviving a 1980s tactic for breaking democracy. | Continue reading
Father wants relationship like dog: parenting advice from Care and Feeding. | Continue reading
The presidential speechwriter is a delicate, hybrid creature. Torn between desire for glory, as promised by The West Wing, and the anonymity required by the job, their ambition is perpetually sublimated. Not only will they never receive spontaneous applause upon entering a room, … | Continue reading
Trump Judge James Ho fights lonely battle against censorship in Texas. | Continue reading
A single judge could outlaw the abortion pill nationwide next week. | Continue reading
It’s all a game to him—but, actually, it’s also a game with no outcome that matters. | Continue reading
Clarence Thomas conflict of interest: How the other justices could stop the violations. | Continue reading
It’s a rather desperate move. | Continue reading
How does this exist? Why is Gillian Flynn involved? Who is going on cruises right now? The answers awaited. | Continue reading
He sold 60 million books and 100 million records. Then he disappeared. | Continue reading
It appears that some major journalists know very little about disabilities and accommodations. | Continue reading
A new SEC investigation is just part of a broader crypto crackdown. | Continue reading
The network does what its viewers want, not vice versa. | Continue reading
Wikipedia just finished another round of debate on whether Fox News should be a permitted source for science and politics. | Continue reading
“There are times I simply can’t bear the sight of the game,” says a Venezuelan who performs tasks for other players around the world. | Continue reading
President Joe Biden’s loan plan doesn’t reform a cruel and senseless system. This will. | Continue reading
I stopped reading where they say developers “fetishize” interop. Ufgh. No, people EXPECT interop. Imagine an Apple car that could only drive on Apple streets. Interop is as basic as “first do no harm” is to doctors. | Continue reading
The hackers we meet in popular fiction tend to be heroes: countercultural underdogs and self-styled freedom fighters typing furiously on their laptops... | Continue reading
How a Home Depot “merchant” knew we all needed a $300 set of supersize bones. | Continue reading
In Part 1 of "Big Man, Little Countries," Josh Levin visits the smuggler's paradise of Andorra. In Part 2, he surveys the fast cars and rich folks... | Continue reading
Looking back, it makes sense how much Nixon was involved. | Continue reading
On the social network for professionals, everyone’s personal anecdotes sound like TED Talks for robots. | Continue reading
And how he covered for his mistakes. | Continue reading
If Musk’s financiers try to come to his rescue, it’ll be “what happens when matter hits antimatter.” | Continue reading
Trolling can be terrible. Now imagine trolling powered by A.I. | Continue reading
Police are increasingly turning to a new tactic in their constant campaign to transform our phones and devices into evidence against us. | Continue reading
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is building a fantasy city in the desert. Or is he? | Continue reading
Is it really possible to die by … vending machine? | Continue reading
There are ways to protect your jackpot. | Continue reading
Donald Trump's Schedule F scheme: Purging the civil service is an authoritarian move. | Continue reading
Aug. 10, 2015 marked the demise of one of the most storied pieces of late-20th-century cultural detritus, the mail-order CD club. The owners of... | Continue reading
Are you sure this isn’t all a computer simulation? Does it matter if it is? | Continue reading
Colleges claim to award scholarships based on merit or need. In reality, they’re just charging the most they think families will pay. | Continue reading