Mar 20, 2018

Best Educational Search Engines For Academic Researchers

Best Educational Search Engines For Academic Researchers: Conducting academic research is a critical process. You cannot rely solely on the information you get on the web because some of the search results ar...

How to delete Facebook - The Verge

How to delete Facebook - The Verge: It may be time to leave the world’s biggest social network. Here’s how to delete your Facebook account.

Google just made paying for the news dead-simple

Google just made paying for the news dead-simple: Good journalism is worth paying for, full stop. As part of a larger plan to help valuable reporting thrive in an age where content is a commodity, Google unveil...

Ryan says he’s ‘confident’ Mueller will finish Russia probe - The Washington Post

Ryan says he’s ‘confident’ Mueller will finish Russia probe - The Washington Post: The House speaker says he’s been assured Mueller’s firing is not under consideration.

Former Playboy Model Karen McDougal Sues to Break Silence on Trump - The New York Times

Former Playboy Model Karen McDougal Sues to Break Silence on Trump - The New York Times: Ms. McDougal is the second woman this month to challenge Trump associates’ efforts to bury stories of extramarital affairs.

Judge temporarily blocks Mississippi's 15-week abortion ban - ABC News

Judge temporarily blocks Mississippi's 15-week abortion ban - ABC News: Get breaking national and world news, broadcast video coverage, and exclusive interviews. Find the top news online at ABC news.

Trump congratulates Putin on his reelection, discusses U.S.-Russian ‘arms race’ - The Washington Post

Trump congratulates Putin on his reelection, discusses U.S.-Russian ‘arms race’ - The Washington Post: The U.S. president said he hopes to meet with Putin “in the not-too-distant future.”

Explosion at FedEx near San Antonio could be linked to Austin blasts, FBI says - CNN

Explosion at FedEx near San Antonio could be linked to Austin blasts, FBI says - CNN: A package that exploded early Tuesday at a FedEx sorting center near San Antonio was not the only parcel there that investigators believe contained an explosive device, San Antonio police Chief Bill McManus said.

FTC opens investigation into Facebook after Cambridge Analytica scrapes millions of users’ personal information - The Washington Post

FTC opens investigation into Facebook after Cambridge Analytica scrapes millions of users’ personal information - The Washington Post: The Federal Trade Commission probe — confirmed by a source familiar with the agency's thinking and not authorized to speak on the record — marks the most substantial political and legal threat yet to Facebook as it grapples with the fallout from Cambridge Analytica and its controversial tactics. And it could result in the U.S. government slapping Facebook with a fine that might reach into millions, if not billions, of dollars.

Great Mills High School shooting: Student gunman dead, two students injured - The Washington Post

Great Mills High School shooting: Student gunman dead, two students injured - The Washington Post: School resource officer confronted shooter in incident, officials say.

YouTube May Add to the Burdens of Humble Wikipedia - The New York Times

YouTube May Add to the Burdens of Humble Wikipedia - The New York Times: In a surprise announcement, Google says it will hand off a knotty problem — fact-checking its videos — to the online encyclopedia’s volunteer army.

How Facebook’s Data Sharing Went From Feature to Bug - The New York Times

How Facebook’s Data Sharing Went From Feature to Bug - The New York Times: Sure, third-party Facebook apps collected data about users’ lives. But they seemed convenient and harmless, and, really, what could go wrong?

‘You Will Not Destroy America’: A Trump Battle Is No Longer One-Sided - The New York Times

‘You Will Not Destroy America’: A Trump Battle Is No Longer One-Sided - The New York Times: The president and former law enforcement and intelligence officials are trading Twitter insults, turning a conflict that would have once stayed private into a public brawl.

There’s Never Been a Native American Congresswoman. That Could Change in 2018. - The New York Times

There’s Never Been a Native American Congresswoman. That Could Change in 2018. - The New York Times: Native American women are running for office in record numbers. Some are fighting pipelines. Others are fighting environmentalists.

Congressional negotiators work to finalize massive spending bill - The Washington Post

Congressional negotiators work to finalize massive spending bill - The Washington Post: Action on the $1.3 trillion measure must come ahead of a Friday midnight shutdown deadline

Trump’s attacks on law enforcement are escalating. Here’s how Republicans could protect Mueller. - The Washington Post

Trump’s attacks on law enforcement are escalating. Here’s how Republicans could protect Mueller. - The Washington Post: GOP congressional leaders need to show the president that firing Mueller would have serious consequences.

It’s not your imagination. Trump is getting worse. - The Washington Post

It’s not your imagination. Trump is getting worse. - The Washington Post: Perhaps he senses that Mueller is closing in. Or perhaps he is just hopelessly overwhelmed by the job.

All hail Ryan Zinke, our imperial viceroy - The Washington Post

All hail Ryan Zinke, our imperial viceroy - The Washington Post: He runs his department much like a 19th-century colonial governor.

Stormy Daniels — not Robert Mueller — might spell Trump’s doom - The Washington Post

Stormy Daniels — not Robert Mueller — might spell Trump’s doom - The Washington Post: When it comes to their affair, Stormy Daniels has, so far, out-Trumped Trump.

How Jared Kushner forged a bond with the Saudi crown prince - The Washington Post

How Jared Kushner forged a bond with the Saudi crown prince - The Washington Post: The unorthodox approach to diplomacy by the president’s son-in-law unsettled national security officials.

A black female politician was gunned down in Rio. Now she’s a global symbol. - The Washington Post

A black female politician was gunned down in Rio. Now she’s a global symbol. - The Washington Post: Marielle Franco had framed police brutality as a war on blacks. Her slaying has galvanized debate about racial oppression in Brazil.

China reacts to Trump's tariffs by vowing to open its markets further - The Washington Post

China reacts to Trump's tariffs by vowing to open its markets further - The Washington Post: China’s premier warned that a trade war between the two nations would hurt both sides.

China reacts to Trump's tariffs by vowing to open its markets further - The Washington Post

China reacts to Trump's tariffs by vowing to open its markets further - The Washington Post: China’s premier warned that a trade war between the two nations would hurt both sides.

Trump prepared to hit China with $60 billion in annual tariffs - The Washington Post

Trump prepared to hit China with $60 billion in annual tariffs - The Washington Post: The tariff package, which Trump plans to unveil by Friday, was confirmed by four senior administration officials.

Cambridge Analytica, Trump-Tied Political Firm, Offered to Entrap Politicians - The New York Times

Cambridge Analytica, Trump-Tied Political Firm, Offered to Entrap Politicians - The New York Times: A British TV station sent a reporter to pose as a prospective client, and secretly filmed Cambridge Analytica’s chief executive offering to engage in dirty tricks.

Alex Stamos, Facebook Data Security Chief, To Leave Amid Outcry - The New York Times

Alex Stamos, Facebook Data Security Chief, To Leave Amid Outcry - The New York Times: The social network was said to have reached a deal with the executive to depart after disagreements over how to address its role in spreading disinformation.

Cambridge Analytica CEO appears to talk about using bribes and sex workers to sway elections on secretly recorded news video - The Washington Post

Cambridge Analytica CEO appears to talk about using bribes and sex workers to sway elections on secretly recorded news video - The Washington Post: A stunning undercover video embroils Cambridge Analytica further into controversy.

Facebook’s rules for accessing user data lured more than just Cambridge Analytica - The Washington Post

Facebook’s rules for accessing user data lured more than just Cambridge Analytica - The Washington Post: The social media giant changed its policies in 2015, but not before apps such as FarmVille and Tinder — and the Obama campaign — took advantage.