31 Jul Targeted ads aren’t just annoying, they can be harmful. Here’s how to fight back
Five years since the Brexit vote and three since the Cambridge Analytica scandal, we’re now familiar with the role that targeted political advertising...
Five years since the Brexit vote and three since the Cambridge Analytica scandal, we’re now familiar with the role that targeted political advertising...
As the Delta variant of COVID-19 continues to create new hotspots across the country, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) handed down a...
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On a recent morning, I poured myself a bowl of cereal only to open my fridge and face that crisis cliché: I was...
Maria Teresa Kumar, president and CEO of Voto Latino, a get-out-the-vote nonprofit for the Latino community, was unsettled when her own mother told...
If you own stock in a company, you probably have the right to vote on shareholder resolutions that push the company to change...
What if I told you you could buy luxury-quality beauty and skin products for $10-$15 a pop? And they’re made in the same factory...
In 1932, Black sharecroppers in Macon County, Alabama, were invited by the U.S. Public Health Service to take part in free treatment for...