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Black women say Pinterest created a den of discrimination — despite its image as the nicest company in tech
Ifeoma Ozoma and Aerica Shimizu Banks claim they were underpaid, faced racist comments, and were subject to retaliation for raising complaints....
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The debate around Breonna Taylor memes: Do they bring attention to the cause or trivialize her death?
Some have used memes to give attention to Breonna Taylor's death, but others question if they’re able to actually spark change.
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Facebook removes hundreds of boogaloo accounts for ‘promoting violence’ in coordinated takedown
Facebook said it would also remove hundreds of accounts that supported or praised the violent network within the far-right boogaloo movement.
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Shane Dawson will not be able to make money on YouTube, after his apology for offensive content
Target has stopped carrying Dawson's books, and beauty vlogger Tati Westbrook accused him and his friend Jeffree Star of telling her "poisonous...
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Bowing to pressure, Facebook will start labeling violating posts from politicians. But critics say it’s not enough.
Facebook has received harsh criticism for leaving two of President Trump's posts unlabeled.
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Summer brings ocean swimming to ‘Animal Crossing: New Horizons’
The free update also includes new DIY recipes and encounters with an otter named Pascal.
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Segway stops production, marking the end of a scooter era
Manufacturing of the Segway PT will halt in July, marking the end of the innovative scooter.
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Did TikTokers and K-pop fans foil Trump’s Tulsa rally? It’s complicated.
The story that TikTokers and K-poppers are the sole reason the rally was poorly attended has also drawn its fair share of skeptics, who point out...
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Boeing tried to amend bid after guidance from NASA official, raising concerns it received inside information
After a top NASA official improperly contacted a senior Boeing executive about its bid to win a contract potentially worth hundreds of millions of...
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Twitter labels Trump video tweet as manipulated media as it cracks down on misinformation
Twitter continued its crackdown on Trump’s tweets, this time labeling one for a manipulated video.
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The Technology 202: Twitter’s voice tweets raise concerns about disinformation and abuse that’s harder to police
Content moderation is about to get harder.
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PlayStation and Xbox are not in a ‘console war.’ They’re racing in different directions.
Sony and Microsoft almost seem like they're talking past each other.
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PS5 games event debuts new Spider-Man, Horizon, Demon’s Souls remake and console design
Sony rolls out its planned PS5 titles via live stream. The event begins at 4 p.m. ET.
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Amazon bans police use of its facial-recognition technology for a year
The tech giant's announcement to block the use of Rekognition comes amid nationwide protests over police brutality and after years of criticism...
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California biotech exec charged with fraud over coronavirus test plans
Mark Schena, president of Arrayit, is facing charges related to the company’s promotion of a coronavirus test that had not received FDA authorization.
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Amazon reverses ban on book critical of coronavirus lockdown after decision is blasted by many, including Elon Musk
The e-commerce giant had blocked the sale of the book by a former New York Times reporter and conservative-media commentator over concerns that its...