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ACLU: Facebook Has to Do Much More to Stop Housing and Job Discrimination on Platform
Facebook also faced a new lawsuit by fair housing groups who accuse it of allowing employers and housing brokers to discriminate.
“Facebook Doesn’t Sell Your Data. It Sells You”: How the Company’s Profit Really Works
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg faced off with lawmakers in a marathon 5-hour hearing Tuesday.
Is “Sorry” Enough? Facebook Built Empire on Harvesting Personal Information With Little Oversight
David Dayen of The New Republic discusses more.
Denver Post Revolts Against Its Vulture Hedge-Fund Owner and Demands 126-Year-Old Newspaper Be Saved
Ricardo Baca, the former cannabis editor at The Denver Post, discusses more.
Why Breitbart and the Right Are Co-opting Net Neutrality
Anne Coulter sounds a lot like a net neutrality supporter.
Sinclair Broadcasting Airs Allied Progress Ad — Between Attacks on the Group
Sinclair: “We hope you won't buy into the hysteria and hype.”
“Things That Make White People Uncomfortable”: Michael Bennett’s Essential New Book
We need to ask the questions that cause discomfort.
Marvel’s “Black Panther” and Uncolonized African Sexuality
In the film, Black love is free of colonial baggage.
To Defend “Must-Run” Commentaries, Sinclair Forces Stations to Use Commentary by Former Trump Aide
Many Sinclair employees have either remained silent or expressed their outrage anonymously.
We Have Bill Clinton to Thank in Part for Trump’s Propaganda Machine
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 helped pave the way for Sinclair's broadcasting monopoly.