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“Fixing a monopoly this entrenched won’t be easy. Every potential remedy brings a cascade of consequences both seen and ...
We keep an eye out for the most interesting stories about Labby subjects: digital media, startups, the web, journalism, ...
“At its peak, Skype had about 300 million users around the world. But it was a product of the desktop era, and as users went ...
“The magazine, founded in 1961, has historically relied on donations and university funding to survive. Both have lately come ...
His child had accidentally switched the audio channel on their TV, and the family had stumbled onto a form of broadcasting ...
Hundreds of grants, fellowships, and awards were terminated because they are no longer "aligned with NSF priorities." ...
Like the economy and crime before it, perceptions of First Amendment freedoms are largely seen through a partisan lens.
Columbia University's Eunji Kim: "The behavioral data tells us that most American life is not political — so why don't we ...
A study of the 6,500 state legislators in Facebook and Twitter finds the spoils of low-credibility information are not evenly ...
Tom Wiley will join the nonprofit as CEO on May 12. He'll start with a road trip visiting the Trust's local newsrooms in ...
Goldberg prompted scrutiny of the Trump administration’s ability to handle sensitive information after he revealed that he was mistakenly added to the group chat with top administration officials.” — ...
“The BBC has stepped in to launch a news service in Myanmar after the devastating earthquake in the country, replacing a U.S.