An anonymous tech executive paid $62,000 for the Las Vegas shooter’s gun collection, on the condition that all the weapons be destroyed.
One app could be selling your exact location data to as many as 40 different companies, according to a new analysis from the New York Times.
A Tenderloin corner is singled out as “the dirtiest block in San Francisco,” with the dishonorary mention going to the 300 block of Hyde Street.
An interactive map from The New York Times proves it down to the voter-precinct level.
Democratic socialism has gained enormous momentum after Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s upset victory which means it’s time for a half-assed rebuttal.
On the 112th anniversary of the 1906 earthquake, the New York Times chimes in with a doom-and-gloom forecast that we’re all goners.
In finding a genial, boring Nazi sympathizer, The New York Times normalized Nazism in the worst possible way. This is how they should have gone about it.