Noah Kulwin
These bitcoin investors aren't freaking out about the crash
The end-of-year plunge is making newbies nervous, but bitcoin veterans say 30 percent drops are normal
Homeland Security might be scanning your face at the airport
A new study says a program meant for tracking for foreign nationals is now being used on American citizens.
Here are the right-wing bigots getting purged from Twitter
Twitter started enforcing new community standards announced in November.
Democrats are trying to make Republicans pay for net neutrality’s death
Massachusetts Democrat Sen. Ed Markey introduced a resolution on Friday that could force Republicans to get on the record about net neutrality or not.
3 ways net neutrality repeal will change how you use the internet
The Republican-dominated Federal Communications Commission has decided to kill the net neutrality rules enacted under President Obama in 2015
FCC chair celebrates attempted repeal of net neutrality by making video with Pizzagate conspiracist
The Harlem Shake internet meme is more than four years old and involves dancing stupidly when the beat drops during an electronic dance song
WATCH LIVE: The FCC is voting on the future of net neutrality
The Federal Communications Commission will vote Thursday on whether to kill President Obama’s 2015 net neutrality internet reform. Because of the FCC’s Republican majority, it will almost certainly pass.
Black voters are the reason Doug Jones defeated Roy Moore
Doug Jones just became Alabama’s first Democratic senator in more than two decades, and the state’s black voters and their aggressive organizing efforts played a big part in delivering the win in the special election Tuesday night.
A fentanyl cocktail killed the fake news writer who bogusly claimed he got Trump elected
One of the most well-known peddlers of fake news during the 2016 election died suddenly this past September, and it wasn’t immediately certain why.