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What Next: TBD | Tech, power, and the future

Every Friday and Sunday, Slate’s popular daily news podcast What Next brings you TBD, a clear-eyed l

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When Barack Obama first won the White House, back in 2008, with Joe Biden as his vice president, the

Companies like Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash have always argued that their workers are independent contra

The 2016 general election changed the way we think about information online and its power to sway re

It’s been 22 years since the federal government last brought a meaningful legal challenge to a big t

Two years ago, Mark Zuckerberg held up Holocaust denial as an example of the type of speech that wou

Over the last decade, born from the chaos of the 2008 financial crisis, automated tenant screening h

Since the beginning of the pandemic, Spanish-speaking voters in Florida have been exposed to a stead

As of Sept. 24, there are 42 vaccines in clinical trials on humans. At least 92 others are being dev

For pregnant women in the U.S., there are plenty of reasons to mistrust the medical establishment. M

As the planet warms in the coming decades, many parts of the planet that millions now call home will

In the wake of the killing of Michael Brown in 2014, and the national protests that followed, many b

QAnon Goes Mainstream

2020/8/28

Not long ago, the QAnon conspiracy theory seemed to have lost momentum. Social media mentions had de

In the early days of the pandemic, countries around the world invested heavily in new technologies t

In the early days of internet search engines, Google set itself apart by providing a simple service.

Over the past five months, city blocks have been slipping away. Bars are closed; restaurants are hal

For the last four months, federal and state eviction moratoria have kept Americans in their apartmen

New Orleans Without Music

2020/7/24

More than any other U.S. city, New Orleans banks on its culture. From music to restaurants to parade

After months of coronavirus lockdowns, cities are taking stock of their finances. The situation is b

Tens of thousands of people leave American cities every year. Normally, they’re replaced by new arri

Since March, white-collar offices in major cities across the United States have stood empty. Now, wi