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A Senate Bill Targets YouTube Pedophiles. Could It Cost Family Vloggers Their Livelihood?
The vloggers are caught in the middle of YouTube’s scramble to deal with its ongoing predator problem.
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EXCLUSIVE: Amazon Removes 9 Books By Notorious Rape Apologist 'Roosh'
Amazon and YouTube both took steps to drop Daryush “Roosh” Valizadeh's content after HuffPost reached out. But he remains verified on Twitter.
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NBC Has Made No Changes In Response To Blowing The Weinstein Story
No one at NBC has faced consequences for the network losing the Pulitzer Prize-winning story of the year.
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Internet Companies Are Cracking Down On Online Extremism. What About Radical Misogyny?
The biggest sites on the internet are letting radical misogynists run wild.
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A Toxic ‘Brotherhood’: Inside Incels’ Dark Online World
For lonely young men who are drawn into incel communities by the allure of camaraderie, it can be extremely difficult to find a way back out.
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From Nazis To Incels: How One Tech Company Helps Hate Groups Thrive
Cloudflare refuses to regulate the sadistic content it optimizes and protects online.
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Inside Incels' Looksmaxing Obsession: Penis Stretching, Skull Implants And Rage
Thousands of "involuntarily celibate" men in online forums are consumed by misogynist entitlement and a skin-deep quest for self-improvement.
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Congressional Candidate In Virginia Admits He’s A Pedophile
Nathan Larson also ran online forums for pedophiles and misogynists.
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Netanyahu's Bombastic Iran Claims Found A Perfect Audience In Trump
Last month's "Iran lied" presentation went over better than the "Bibi Bomb."
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What To Know About The Iran Nuclear Deal
A guide to the 2015 international agreement that Donald Trump has plunged into crisis.
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Staying Online: How To Deal With Trolls Without Quitting Social Media
Experts and survivors of online abuse share how to avoid being silenced.
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Zimbabwe's Cash Shortage Is Putting Women’s Health On The Line
Zimbabwe’s recession has seen banks unable to dispense cash and public services suffering from a severe lack of funding. BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe – Around a dozen people lay on sheets of cardboard on the concrete pavement outside ZB Bank, waiting for daybreak. With Zimbabwe in the grip of a cash shortage, waiting hours in line is the only way many people can get hold of their money – and that’s if their bank even has any cash to give out.