The Director Behind “This Is America” Is Known For Telling Stories About Race In His Videos
Director Hiro Murai is a master at making you feel something.
The Caravan Of Asylum-Seekers In Mexico Is Running Into A Massively Backlogged US System
The number of approved asylum applications has roughly stayed the same over time. But the total number of applications received every year has risen drastically.
A Facebook User Just Sued Over The Cambridge Analytica Scandal
A Maryland woman said she was targeted by political ads on Facebook in the 2016 election.
3 Simple Ways We Give Up A Ton Of Very Personal Information To Facebook And Random Apps
Step 1: Sign up for Facebook.
How Facebook Groups Are Being Exploited To Spread Misinformation, Plan Harassment, And Radicalize People
Mark Zuckerberg wants to get a billion people in “meaningful” Facebook groups. But to get there he’ll have to battle the spammers, hackers, and trolls who exploit and hijack groups to make money or sow chaos.
We Compared Several Years Of Oscars Best Picture Scripts To See If They Really Became More Diverse
BuzzFeed News analyzed the film scripts of all Best Picture nominees from 2017, 2015, and 1989 to find out just how diverse major speaking roles are.
Prosecutors Say These Two Russian Troll Accounts Messed With The 2016 Election. Here Are 50 Of Their Most Popular Tweets.
Thirteen Russian nationals and three Russian entities were indicted for meddling with the 2016 US election. Read 50 of their most popular tweets.
Active Shooter Training In American Schools Has Become The New Normal
Roughly 88% of all K–12 students across the US attend schools that have a plan in place for possible emergencies. Today, the vast majority of these plans include active shooters as a threat.
This Senator Wants The Government To Measure How Sexual Harassment Harms Women’s Financial Security
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand sent a letter to the Labor Department saying workers who experienced sexual harassment were more likely to experience financial stress than those who didn’t — and as a result, they were 6.5 times more likely to change jobs.
We Asked How You Define Sexual Harassment At Work — And Your Answers Are In
The definition of workplace sexual harassment has varied widely over time, especially in the legal system. We asked how you define it now.
How Do You Define Sexual Harassment? Take BuzzFeed News' Survey.
The definition of sexual harassment in the workplace has changed over time. We want to know how you define it today.
We Got Government Data On 20 Years Of Workplace Sexual Harassment Claims. These Charts Break It Down.
How prevalent is sexual harassment at your job? We crunched a ton of information — and it’s still just the tip of the iceberg.
Russia Targeted Ads At Ivanka Trump Fine Jewelry, Malcolm X, And These Other Specific Interests
BuzzFeed News looked at metadata released for 29 Russian Facebook and Instagram ads that the House of Representatives released. Here are all the groups they targeted.
This Chart Shows Where Paul Manafort Spent Millions Of Dollars Of Allegedly Laundered Money
Home "automation and lighting." Clothes in Beverly Hills. A Hamptons landscaper. Antiques. Four Range Rovers. Housekeeping. Payments to an art gallery.
Twitter Is Banning Ads From Russian Media Outlets RT And Sputnik Because Of Election Meddling
US intelligence officials have said RT and Sputnik were part of a Kremlin-orchestrated "propaganda machine" that attempted to influence the 2016 presidential election.
Here's What We Learned From Staring At Social Media Data For A Year
How filter bubbles skew our views, how automation sways social dynamics, and other dystopian things BuzzFeed News learned while exploring data from the social web.
Twitter Bots Are Trying To Influence You. These Six Charts Show You How To Spot One.
BuzzFeed News analyzed the data of a real person on Twitter and the data of several Twitter accounts that seem automated to better understand how we may be able to spot a bot online.
Here's Why Debunking Viral Climate Myths Is Almost Impossible, In One Animated Chart
A British newspaper admitted that a controversial climate article from February was misleading and inaccurate. The story’s claims have received at least 752,300 shares, likes, comments, or other interactions on social media.
These Employees Worked Through Hurricanes For Minimum Wage
Through hurricanes Harvey and Irma, despite risks, workers prepared food, manned cash registers, and cleaned hotels for the country’s lowest legal pay.
Here’s The Deeply Personal Information DACA Applicants Have To Give The Government
The Department of Homeland Security has received nearly 2 million applications for DACA — those who applied fear what the government could do with the personal information now that the program is being rescinded.