Chrome's Mobile Facebook Pushes Expected To Drive Traffic
The move is expected to have the biggest effect on Facebook users in the developing world.

Who's who on Twitter? 'Verified' impostors blur the lines
Impostors have always been a problem on social media, but some worry that Twitter's new verification process is a step in the wrong direction.

Twitter hunts GitHub user who posted source code online
According to a legal filing, the computer code on which Twitter runs was leaked on a site called GitHub.

Many prominent Twitter accounts could lose blue check marks
Blue check marks will still appear on Twitter, but users will now be charged $8 a month if they want to keep their check.
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How are U.S. jobs reports compiled?
The data is based off estimates and not full official counts of the entire labor force, which is now over 160 million strong in the U.S.

How you can clean the air to protect yourself from COVID
People can remove harmful aerosol particles, like the virus that causes COVID, from the air on their own terms.

Lawmakers react after Nashville school shooting
After a shooter killed 6 at a Nashville school, some lawmakers promoted current gun safety legislation, with others urging an assault weapons ban.