Once in a while—not quite often enough to be a crisis, but just often enough to be a trope—people in the United States will freak out because a huge number of highly popular websites and services have suddenly gone down. For an interminable period of torture (usually about 1-3 hours, tops) there is no Instagram to browse, no Tinder to swipe, no Github to push to, no Netflix to And Chill. When this
Some female editors have been the target of harassment from their male colleagues—and the gender bias has spilled over into the site’s content, too. Editor's note: This article has been significantly revised post-publication to correct for factual errors in the original version.* She got into the habit of Googling her username, just in case. That’s how, earlier this year, a Wikipedia editor who go
The Trump administration shouldn’t get too excited about Kim Jong Un’s pledge to limit his weapons program. A man walks past a street monitor showing North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un in a news report about North Korea's announcement, in Tokyo, Japan, April 21, 2018. (REUTERS/Toru Hanai) Over the past four months, North Korea has been saying all the right things. After weeks of silence regarding h
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