Facebook and Twitter are unprepared for Bloomberg’s deceptive advertising Tech companies need to better keep Bloomberg in check. Serena Saunders February 24, 2020
Popeyes’ new clothing line looks a lot like Beyoncé’s Sorry, Beyoncé, Popeyes employees did the maroon and orange first. Morgan Pravato February 2, 2020
Byte still needs time to compete with TikTok’s success Byte may be Vine 2.0, but I've moved on to a bigger and better video-sharing app. Camryn DeLuca January 30, 2020
The revolution will not be televised — it will be TikTok-ed Youth participation in social movements prospers in the age of social media. Sonja Neve December 5, 2019
Over half of anti-vax Facebook ads are from two organizations, UMD researchers say The team found that pro-vaccine advertisements on Facebook came from a wider variety of sources than anti-vaccination. Eric Neugeboren December 2, 2019
Turkey alternatives aren’t the key to enjoying a meatless Thanksgiving We shouldn't give tofurkey so much attention. Lexie Werner November 26, 2019
How can I be perfect like every journalist on Twitter with a blue checkmark? My heart will not rest until I reach this level of smug superiority. Manuela López Restrepo November 14, 2019
Review: Doja Cat excites and enthralls on ‘Hot’ new album The rapper has seriously upped her game on her second album. Jason Fontelieu November 14, 2019
Twitter’s political ads ban is the wrong way to go after misinformation online Banning all political ads on Twitter won't solve social media's shortcomings. Ray Newby November 4, 2019
PGPD launches homicide investigation after early morning struggle on College Avenue Officers responded to a towing dispute early Sunday morning to find two men engaged in a physical struggle, according to PGPD's Twitter feed. Jeff Barnes October 6, 2019