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Instagram is now completely blocked in Russia
"This is wrong," said head of Instagram Adam Mosseri.
Zelensky's show matters more than ever. Let's see it all.
This fast-paced, morality-loving satire wasn't just the making of a president. It's also a love letter to Ukraine's potential.
By Chris Taylor
Pixar's LGBTQ employees say Disney censors same-sex affection
“Nearly every moment of overtly gay affection is cut at Disney’s behest."
Sketchy domains try to trick Ukraine supporters out of would-be donations
Crypto scams disguised as relief for Ukraine are popping up online.
By Matt Binder
Nationwide investigation into TikTok underway by group of state attorneys general
Did TikTok put young people at risk? State attorneys general want to know.
By Matt Binder
Watching footage from Ukraine? Here's how to protect your mental health.
You don't need to expose yourself to graphic and disturbing content just to stay informed.
By Rebecca Ruiz
How to help refugees fleeing Ukraine
One million people have left the country seeking safety.
How to keep up with the news from Russia and Ukraine
Cut through the misinformation.
Trump's Truth Social leaves lots of questions. Here are some answers.
Trump's Truth Social has people asking lots of questions.
By Matt Binder
Truth Social already censoring content, bans user who made fun of Trump Media CEO
The @DevinNunesCow strikes again!
By Matt Binder
Trump's new social media app 'Truth Social' is off to a rough start
A little gift for President's Day.
Spotify is reportedly paying Joe Rogan $200 million, double what was previously known
That's a lot of money.
By Matt Binder
Trump shares first 'Truth Social' post and…it looks exactly like Twitter
When will it actually launch though? Who knows!
By Matt Binder
IRS backtracks on sketchy facial recognition plan following public outcry
Paying taxes is bad enough without submitting to a degrading face scan.
By Jack Morse
Trevor Noah unpacks Biden's 'hot mic' moment with Fox News reporter
"This is what happens when you've been on Zoom calls for two years."
On Substack, COVID misinformation is allowed to flourish
"It’s not against the rules to be disagreeable or wrong."
Bernice King calls out #MLKDay virtue signaling, while real activists march on D.C.
"There will be people tweeting about my father and #MLKDay who are complicit in, complacent about, and/or a part of cultivating some form of injustice."
'The Late Show' marks a year since the Capitol riot with darkly hilarious 'Rent' parody
Aptly titled "Abhor-Rent".
Australian prime minister accidentally drops the c-bomb on live TV
You can't miss it.
A fiery Kamala Harris did NOT let Charlamagne Tha God's spicy Biden question slide
"No no no no no. No. No. No. It's Joe Biden."
Steven Crowder is one strike away from a permanent ban on YouTube after second suspension
Three strikes and Crowder's out.
By Matt Binder
Twitter says Trump doesn't understand 'free speech'
The disgraced former president is suing the social media company over his ban.
By Matt Binder
Devin Nunes retires from Congress to become CEO of Trump's new social media company
Nunes has a lot of experience covering for the former president.
By Matt Binder
Stay put while exploring the White House holiday decorations on Google Maps
It’s a cozy and super traditional immersive tour.
By Sasha Lekach