Technology Facebook Promises More Private And Self-Destructing Messages CEO Mark Zuckerberg is pledging users more enhanced privacy and other features when it comes to private messages. Skeptics say Facebook is solidifying power, in the guise of user service. Aarti Shahani
Technology Why We Can't Break Up With Big Tech Gizmodo's Kashmir Hill spent six weeks trying to cut Amazon, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Apple out of her life completely. "Spoiler," she says. "It's not possible." Lulu Garcia-Navarro Francesca Paris
Technology 'The Cleaners' Looks At Who Cleans Up The Internet's Toxic Content Filmmakers Hans Block and Moritz Riesewieck discuss how their documentary tells the sobering story of the trauma and challenges faced by those who sift through social content. Ari Shapiro
Technology How to be a good citizen in the era of 'Big Tech' Jamie Susskind looks at how 21st century technology is changing who has power and how they wield that power. He asks, how might society demand big tech companies use their power to benefit citizens? Alison Bruzek Bill Radke
National Facebook Allowed Employers To Exclude Women From Job Ads, ACLU Says The complaint, filed Tuesday, says 10 businesses prevented women from receiving employment opportunities on the website. It also accused Facebook of excluding women in its own company. Sasha Ingber
Business Advertising On Facebook: Is It Worth It? A lawsuit says Facebook is misleading advertisers about just how effective it is. Facebook, which makes billions from ads, says it can't guarantee that all of them will reach their intended targets. NPR Staff
Facebook to stop ad discrimination in Washington state Bill Radke talks to Sam Machkovech, tech and culture editor at Ars Technica, about Attorney General Bob Ferguson's investigation into Facebook and the... Bill Radke Alison Bruzek
Understanding new tech through the ancient technology of storytelling Rumors of flying cars may have been greatly exaggerated, but the future is changing faster than our brains can keep up. Berit Anderson, CEO of Scout.ai,... Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong Bill Radke
Why Washington AG Bob Ferguson is suing Facebook and Google In November Eli Sanders, associate editor of the Seattle Stranger, walked into the local offices of Facebook and Google and hand delivered a letter... Amina Al-Sadi Bill Radke
Is this public service or public shaming? In the photo above — posted by the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office on Facebook and Twitter this week – a man sits on the ground after being Tased by... Isolde Raftery