Facing Advertiser Revolt, Facebook Changes Hate Speech Policy
The company's new approach is closer to that of Twitter
Microsoft Announces Plans to Close Retail Stores
Four "experience centers" will remain after the closures
Writer Proves It's Possible to Become a Poker Champ in Under a Year
Maria Konnikova's journey into the world of high-stakes poker
Restoration of Beloved Baroque Painting Fails Horribly
Experts demand heightened standards for future restorations
Jimmy Kimmel Under Fire for Past Use of Blackface, Racial Slurs
The late-night host, currently on an extended break, issued an apology addressing the controversy
When Two Kings Threw the Most Epic Party of 1520
The Field of the Cloth of Gold was the place to be
Man Drives Cross-Country in Record-Setting 25 Hours, 55 Minutes
Driver Fred Ashmore set a new record in an inventive way
Andrew Yang Argues Tech Companies Should Pay You For Your Data
Yang's Data Dividend Project makes a compelling argument
How Should We View Murals Painted on Retailers' Plywood?
A new trend in art comes under examination
Museum of Natural History Announces Removal of Theodore Roosevelt Statue
The statue has been controversial for years
Nextdoor Ends Controversial "Forward to Police" Feature
It's not hard to see why this feature was removed
One Artist's 1952 Mural About Racism Feels Ominously Relevant in 2020
John Wilson's "The Incident" grapples with violence in a way few works of art do
How C.R. Patterson and Sons Helped Shape American Automotive History
The powerful story of the country's first Black-owned auto maker
Former eBay Employees Charged With Harassing Online Critics
The harassment campaign did not end well for those who carried it out
Coronavirus Concerns Prompt Catskills Real Estate Rush
The region is seeing a significant increase in demand
Barry Jenkins, Questlove Among Those Launching the Black Artists for Freedom Collective
The collective published a powerful artists' statement on Juneteenth