
How Facebook Fails 90 Percent of Its Users
Internal documents show the company routinely placing public-relations, profit, and regulatory concerns over user welfare. And if you think it’s bad here, look beyond the U.S.

Internal documents show the company routinely placing public-relations, profit, and regulatory concerns over user welfare. And if you think it’s bad here, look beyond the U.S.

Thousands of pages of internal documents offer the clearest picture yet of how Facebook endangers American democracy—and show that the company’s own employees know it.

Christians must reclaim Jesus from his Church.

In three distinct and different places, a similar sense of loss—of liberal values, of hope—is overwhelming.

Different chemically than it was a decade ago, the drug is creating a wave of severe mental illness and worsening America’s homelessness problem.

Inside Alden Global Capital

Why employees love the software, and bosses don’t

A crisis at a property company exposes deep, dangerous, and often unrecognized weaknesses in the Chinese economy.

While many salmon fisheries are collapsing, Bristol Bay, Alaska, is booming—for now.

James and Lindsay Sulzer have spent their careers developing technologies to help people recover from disease or injury. Their daughter’s freak accident changed their work—and lives—forever.