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Far-right groups have used the AR-15 for years to intimidate political opponents. Now leftist groups are turning to the same ...
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It’s a long overdue change, but a welcome one. Edited comments will show that they’ve been edited. However, the original message isn’t accessible anymore. This differs from some service, such as Apple ...
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is soliciting public comment on consumer experience with live sports viewing in the streaming era. As part of a notice posted on Wednesday, the department ...
You might find negative comments anywhere, including on your latest Instagram update, a Throwback Thursday TikTok video, or a YouTube video you posted in middle school and can’t figure out how to ...
In the 2010s, news publishers couldn’t shut their comment sections fast enough. The space “below the line” had become a noisy, thankless place to spend your time, where bile and bad-faith arguments ...
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We’re excited to be launching a new feature at The Hill to allow you to engage more with our content. As a registered reader, starting Thursday, you will be able to post comments, as well as engage ...
Thirty years ago today, Netscape Communications and Sun Microsystems issued a joint press release announcing JavaScript, an object scripting language designed for creating interactive web applications ...