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Conservatives accuse Facebook of being biased against right-wing views, but engagement data tells a different story. The most popular content on Facebook, though, remains a secret.
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Marymount Manhattan College professor Laura Tropp talks about the extreme lengths to which families will go to reveal the sex of their baby.
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So many of us do it: the long scroll through grim news on social media before bed. A cognitive behavioral specialist offers advice on how to stop "doomscrolling" for the sake of your mental health.
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Starting early 2020, the company says it will no longer sell paid political advertisements for its streaming service. The move follows similar decisions by Twitter and Google.
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When Isabel Laessig's daughter left for college, she told her mom that the thing she'd miss most was their Sunday family dinner together.Eight years…
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Threats to Florida elections are often so inconspicuous that people don’t notice them.They exist behind the glowing light of your cellphone on Facebook,…
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Research shows that four in five school shooters tell someone about their plans ahead of time. One father who lost his son at Sandy Hook Elementary…
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Scroll through your social media feed, and you’re going to notice certain ads pop up with quirky-named stores like Timbuk 2 or West Louis pushing really…
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A federal lawsuit is alleging Facebook, Google and Twitter lend material support to the Islamic State.The families of three victims of the Pulse Night…
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On Florida Matters, we explore how the 2016 presidential election was affected by social media, fake news and fact checking.In this preview of the show,…
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Jaraux Washington is a science teacher at Tampa's Roland Park K-8 Magnet School for International Studies. So it's not surprising she turns to biology for…
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'Mourning Edition,' 'StoryCorpse' and 'Flesh Air.' Yep, Twitter gets batty with #NPRHalloweenNames.