28 Nov Why Dictionary.com chose ‘misinformation,’ not ‘disinformation’ as word of the year
Dictionary.com’s choice for word of the year has become every bit as much of a bellwether as Time magazine’s person of the year. And...
Dictionary.com’s choice for word of the year has become every bit as much of a bellwether as Time magazine’s person of the year. And...
Sundar Pichai will appear before the House Judiciary Committee on December 5, the Washington Post reports. The main topic of conversation: Is Google...
Crypto traders may be able to breath a sigh of relief, as the price of bitcoin seems to be going up–at least a...
On November 8, shortly before leaving the company, ex-Facebook exec Mark Luckie wrote an email to all his fellow employees. It began: “Facebook...
The nonprofit impact investing fund Acumen just launched its first crowdfunding campaign. Dubbed #OneGreatIdea, the effort seeks to collectively raise at least $100,000 from Giving...
The first Giving Tuesday started in 2012 to fight against Thanksgiving’s commercial corruption: The fourth Thursday of November was becoming less about feeling...
Editor’s Note: This story is part of our feature, “Secrets of 13 of the most productive people.” See the complete 2018 list here....
Confirmation of a rapid rise in renewable energy and a decline in coal use should be cause for celebration. Instead, the upbeat forecast...
In the months leading up to the midterm election, Facebook created a “war room” to help spot trouble, stamp down misinformation, and fix...
While Black Friday and Cyber Monday may be the biggest online shopping days in the U.S., the total those two days bring in...