Here's How People Protested The Brock Turner Sentencing At Stanford's Graduation
In an "unusual" act of protest for a school not known for activism, many Stanford students used their own graduation as a platform to protest what they believe to be an overly lenient sentence for a former student convicted of sexual assault on campus.
Ride-Hail Has A Woman Problem
Uber and Lyft may be battling each other for market share, but if their recent defeat in Austin tells us anything, it's that they're united on at least one thing: fighting consumer safety measures. And some women say that's a problem.
11 Italian Phrases We Said Out Loud While Looking At Pictures Of Jack Dorsey's Beard In 2015
Mi scusi, mi scusi!
Inside The Porn Industry's Reckoning Over Sexual Assault
There are few formal mechanisms for reporting and responding to rape in the industry. But recent publicity is leading to action as well as talk.
Porn Studio At Center Of James Deen Allegations Is Fighting Four Lawsuits
Performers and a former employee say that Kink.com has a worker safety problem. Another performer says it's "the safest place to make a BDSM porn."
These Are The Trashy Consequences Of Blue Apron Delivery
Blue Apron and its fellow meal-in-a-box services promise to streamline dinnertime. But they produce a whole lot of waste to do it.
Free Food For Tech Employees Goes To Waste
Tales from the clean-up crew for tech company overflow.
11 Immediate Reactions To Twitter Killing Favorites
Because you have seen a heart before, but are too stupid to recognize a star.
Magic Johnson And King Bach Back The "Black Procter & Gamble"
The investment will help Walker and Co. expand into Target stores starting next year.
We Made U.S. Senator Mark Warner Play “Startup Or Made Up”
He was pretty good at it.
I Talked To My Cheating Ex After Finding His Email In The Ashley Madison Hack
Conversations like mine will begin happening all around the world starting today.
13 Tech IPOs That Will Make You Feel Old
RT if you're a '90s kid.
Why Are Movies About Queer Women Mostly Terrible?
Four writers discuss the latest lesbian film — which stars Katherine Heigl and Alexis Bledel — and its place in the storied history of bad popular gay cinema. When so few lesbian films manage to get made, why aren't more of them any good?
Obama's Spotify Playlist Is A Clear Sign Of The Illuminati
By the time you finish reading this, we'll be dead.
In The First Six Months Of 2015, 50% Of Apple Hires Were From Underrepresented Groups
But the company's top leadership is still 72% white men. A look at Apple's brand-new diversity report.
Justin Bieber's Selfie App, Shots, Now Offers 10-Second Video
It's part of a move beyond static content.
On The Road With The Teen Social-Media Sensations Of DigiTour
This cross-country cash cow starring seven of America's biggest Vine and YouTube stars may have all the trappings of a traditional rock tour — long bus rides, concert hall stages in front of screaming fans, staying up late — but it's the clearest sign yet that the entertainment industry's star-making apparatus is being turned upside down.
How Metal Is Apple Music?
We convened a panel of passionate experts to get to the bottom of this one mystery.
The Warriors' Andre Iguodala Has Some Things To Say About Tech
"Tesla's pretty cool."
These Were The Highlights Of Apple's 2015 Developer's Conference
Apple kicked off its Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco on Monday with a keynote address from CEO Tim Cook and the company's top brass. Here's a running list of what we learned.