Teach Your Students About Black Women This Women’s History Month

Students should learn how these women were at the forefront of movements for liberation and resistance.

Anna Faris Is ‘Not Quite Sure’ She’d Remarry After Chris Pratt Split

“I need to figure out what the purpose [of marriage] is,” the actress said.

Stormy Daniels Scores ’60 Minutes’ Its Highest Ratings In Nearly A Decade

The look at Donald Trump’s alleged affair drew more viewers than his big post-election interview.

WV’s Coal Tycoon Governor Uses Loophole To Leave Mines And Workers Idle

A loophole allows coal companies to declare mines idle and avoid cleanup costs.

A Thank-You To Naomi Wadler, On Behalf Of My Sister Who Died From Gun Violence

Your speech on Saturday made me feel like someone was finally saying, “Yes, your sister too.”

For Trump, Women Are Objects To Be Bought And Sold

The story Stormy Daniels told on “60 Minutes” is extreme, but the way Trump treated her is classic sexual harassment.

Apple Event March 27: Here’s what we expect

An Apple education event was scheduled for March 27th, 2018, and several news outlets suggest there’ll be a new iPad. However, as far as what’ll ACTUALLY be there, one needs only look back on a similar event that took place in early January of the year 2012. Back then, we expected Apple might reveal a new iPad, a new MacBook … Continue reading

PUBG mulls region-locked servers, adds new weapon skins and crates

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds has a new patch going live on its test servers today, and boy is it a big one. In addition to adding a slew of new cosmetics to the game (more on that in a bit), this patch also explores the possibility of improving stability by implementing region-locked servers. Region locking servers is a feature players have been … Continue reading

FCC aims to block purchases from non-US firms posing ‘security threat’

The FCC announced a proposal today that aims to more fully shut out companies “that pose a national security threat to United States communications networks or the communications supply chain.” If approved, an upcoming Notice of Proposed Rulemaking w…

Google's mobile-first search indexing is live after lengthy testing

After well over a year of testing, Google is ready to shift some of its search engine foundations to focus on mobile. The company has started the rollout for “mobile-first” search indexing, which uses the phone-optimized versions of pages for indexi…