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Bill Cosby Joins Twitter for Some Reason

The last thing America needed or wanted was a Father’s Day message from Bill Cosby reaffirming himself as “America’s Dad,” but alas, in the world of social media, that’s what we got. Cosby, currently serving three to ten years for aggravated indecent assault, finagled a way to post such a message on his Twitter timeline, sparking ire, outrage, and outright…

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Rooting for the USWNT

The best team in the United States kicks off today. Yes, I’m talking about the U.S. women’s national soccer team, who will begin their 2015 World Cup title defense this afternoon against Thailand. Will you be watching? I know I will be. I’ve spent some blog bandwidth praising the growth of soccer in the United States—from the emergence of MLS…

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Commemorating 75 Years Since D-Day

75 years ago on Thursday, thousands of American troops, accompanied by European allies, stormed the beaches of Normandy, France, to defend the world against tyranny and fascism. Soldiers, young and old, took up arms in the name of their country and fearlessly fought against the Nazi regime. It would prove to be the most pivotal invasion in the history of…

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Deepfakes on the Rise

“Fake News” is a buzz term that could encompass the 2016 election. Spawned during the onslaught of legitimately made-up stories designed to go viral on social media and impact public opinion, fake news continues to run rampant across social media platforms. It’s an area that outlets like Twitter and Facebook have verbally committed to tamping down, but as we begin…

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Game of Gaffes: GoT Goes Out With Another Error

Sunday was the series finale for HBO’s Game of Thrones, one of the shows credited for ushering in our new “Golden Age” of television. It was the culmination of eight years of storytelling (and far longer if you’re including the source material), so naturally expectations were sky-high. Who would ultimately rule the Seven Kingdoms? Which character am I irrationally invested…

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Are We Nearing the End of the Age of Likes?

Fresh off of my return from vacation, I’d be remiss if I didn’t immediately issue a massive ‘thank you’ to Russell for filling in in my stead. He did quite a bang-up job manning the blog for three weeks—I think he’s got a handle on this whole blogging thing. So thanks, Russell, for providing some top shelf content while I…

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