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“They’re sort of poking fun at the idea of upward mobility, of the American dream being something that’s attainable,” said Vulture’s Roxana Hadadi.
“Marketplace” host Kai Ryssdal takes a guided tour of a virtual world.
Boris Johnson’s government may scrap the national license fee that’s funded the UK broadcaster for generations.
Lifetime, Hallmark and Hulu are all streaming holiday movies featuring same-sex love stories.
A new book sees the roots of modern government persuasion in a World War I-era agency.
The website, once the go-to for sports and culture, is now a shell of its former self.
This time around, the media landscape is “completely different,” says Keach Hagey of the Wall Street Journal.
Serious Eats was Ed Levine’s “dream job.” “I just didn’t know all the baggage that would come with the dream job.”
As national elections approach, voters are being targeted with fake news on WhatsApp.
Facebook went live 15 years ago. But how did social media shape the (greater) social network?