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Displaying all articles tagged:
Regulation
screen time
Mar. 7, 2024
TikTok Seems Pretty Worried About Getting Banned
TikTok’s prompt asking users to lobby Congress on its behalf kind of broke TikTok — and Congress.
By
John Herrman
what we know
Dec. 17, 2023
Why Is Tesla Recalling Almost All Its Cars in the U.S.?
The company, under pressure from regulators, is doing a software update to address safety concerns over its Autopilot system.
By
Chas Danner
and
Benjamin Hart
the left
Sept. 7, 2023
Corporate Greed Is Not Our Only Problem
Progressives don’t need to choose between fighting corruption and accomplishing their goals.
By
Eric Levitz
just asking questions
May 8, 2023
The Grim New Consensus on Social Media and Teen Depression
Psychologist Jean Twenge discusses all the evidence that Instagram and TikTok are making kids miserable.
By
Benjamin Hart
trains
Mar. 7, 2023
East Palestine Deserves New Rail-Safety Reforms Now
More stringent regulation is justified no matter what the investigation into the Norfolk Southern derailment finds.
By
Eric Levitz
the money game
July 26, 2022
The Biggest Crypto Investigation Yet
Coinbase has a yearlong beef with the Securities and Exchange Commission, and an investigation could be hugely consequential for the industry.
By
Kevin T. Dugan
facebook
Oct. 27, 2021
What Is Being Leaked in the Facebook Papers?
A guide to the newly reported revelations from a trove of internal company documents shared by a company whistleblower.
By
Chas Danner
keratin
Oct. 22, 2020
Why Hasn’t the FDA Banned Toxic Keratin Treatments?
Brazilian Blowout and similar hair-straightening products are believed to release noxious clouds of formaldehyde, which may cause cancer.
By
Hannah Gold
regulation
Mar. 31, 2019
Boeing Crashes Highlight the High Costs of Cheap Government
From regulatory agencies to state legislatures, America’s failure to adequately fund its governing institutions clears the way for corporate capture.
By
Eric Levitz
q&a
Jan. 12, 2019
A Flight-Safety Inspector Explains the Very Real Perils of the Shutdown
Airline inspectors are among the many government workers affected by the shutdown. Here’s how their absence from the job introduces real dangers.
By
Nick Tabor
amazon
Jan. 11, 2019
Hope for Amazon Dash Buttons Is, Uh, Dashed in Germany
A court found that the Wi-Fi buttons don’t allow for price comparison.
By
Brian Feldman
technology
Nov. 21, 2018
New Study Indicates Silicon Valley’s Elite Are Not As Liberal As They Think
A Stanford paper attempts to categorize and classify the politics of tech elites.
By
Mack DeGeurin
select all
Sept. 5, 2018
Vague Questions and Vaguer Answers from Twitter and Facebook on Capitol Hill
The first step is articulating the problem.
By
Brian Feldman
cambridge analytica
Mar. 25, 2018
As Facebook Fears Mount, Zuckerberg Apologizes in Ad Blitz
The company lost nearly $50 billion in stock value last week following the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
By
Chas Danner
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Mar. 12, 2018
Inventor of the World Wide Web: It’s Messed Up Now
Tim Berners-Lee thinks we should regulate big tech.
By
Brian Feldman
select all
Mar. 1, 2018
Per One Survey, Majority of U.S. Supports Regulating Tech Companies
In just three months, public sentiment has nearly reversed on whether technology companies should be regulated.
By
Jake Swearingen
Dec. 28, 2017
How Wealthy People Use the Government to Enrich Themselves
A conversation with Brink Lindsey and Steven Teles, authors of
The Captured Economy
.
By
Jesse Singal
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Nov. 2, 2017
Congress Is So Close to Getting It
Tech companies can’t fix this on their own.
By
Brian Feldman
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Oct. 31, 2017
The Most Important Questions Congress Needs to Ask This Week
Forget Russia. Is Facebook itself the problem?
By
Brian Feldman
select all
July 27, 2017
Steve Bannon Has a Good Idea, Not That He’s Going to Do Anything About It
How else do you stop the globalist Facebook conspiracy?
By
Brian Feldman
Apr. 10, 2017
The Airline Industry Is a Starving Giant That’s Eating Our Economy
United assaulting one of its passengers is a stark reminder of how desperately we need to reregulate the airline industry.
By
Eric Levitz
Sept. 6, 2016
Elizabeth Warren Hopes to Be the Clinton Cabinet’s Bouncer
The senator and her allies are preparing to defeat any Clinton appointees who aren’t eager to take on corporate power.
By
Eric Levitz