Facebook's Year in Review: How 2017 Sucked
Facebook has not only produced its own Year in Review, it has also made little videos for every one of its users. Whether or not they wanted to be reminded of 2017.
This Site Shows Accurate Voting History & Patterns for U.S. Politicians
No matter your political views, getting valid information on candidates is essential. VoteSmart is a bipartisan, vital resource for learning all about a politician's views and actions.
This Site Shows You Both Sides of Major Controversial Issues
Get out of the echo chamber. Take a good look at both sides of an issue before coming to a conclusion. Critical thinking is paramount in this day and age.
Check the Political Bias of Any Media Site in This Massive Database
Every media site has a political bias, but sometimes it isn't easy to see just how biased they are. This database tracks and analyzes them for your convenience.
Facebook Starts Filtering Fake News in Germany
Facebook is expanding its efforts to filter fake news. Having previously launched tools designed to counter bogus narratives in the U.S. the social network is now launching a similar set of tools in Germany.
The Internet Archive Fact-Checks President Trump
The Internet Archive has created a repository dedicated to Donald Trump. The Trump Archive will allow us all to fact-check the next President of the United States of America.
Wikipedia Reveals the Most Popular Articles of 2016
Wikipedia's most popular articles offer a reminder of just what an odd year 2016 has been, with Death and Donald Trump being the most-edited articles over the past 12 months.
Google Really, Really, Really Wants You to Vote
America is finally set to choose the next President of the United States. Regardless of who you're voting for, it's important to just vote. At least according to Google.
Amazon Echo Can Now Fact-Check the Presidential Candidates
The Amazon Echo can do a LOT of cool stuff, but here's one you probably didn't know: it can keep the presidential campaigns honest by checking their facts!
You Can Now Endorse Presidential Candidates on Facebook
You can now endorse your choice to be the next President of the United States on Facebook. That is if you like annoying your friends.
Google Now Tells You When Politicians Are Lying
Google News has launched a Fact Check feature designed to separate fact from fiction. The question is, does anyone actually care about the truth any more?
Twitter Helps You Vote for Your Next President
This election is likely to be a close run thing, making it more important than ever to vote. Which is why Twitter is doing all it can to persuade you to register.
5 Non-Partisan Sites to Be an Educated, Informed Voter This November
Find unbiased opinions or fact-based information on the U.S. Elections 2016. Make an informed decision with accurate data on the Clinton vs. Trump debate or the Democrats vs. Republicans contest.
Hacking Can Win the Lottery: Can It Win an Election?
Electronic voting machines are prone to tampering, but there are other ways in which hacking can influence or outright decide the outcome of an election -- and it's all cause for serious concern.
5 Tips to Block Politics From Your Facebook Timeline
But every four years in the United States, the election comes along to completely and totally transform Facebook into a virtual nightmare. Here's how to block political posts on Facebook.
How to Keep Annoying Politics Out of Your Facebook Feed
Tired of politics filling up your Facebook feeds? Here's how you can purge all of that and regain your sanity.
How to Keep Annoying Politics Out of Your Twitter Feed
Sick and tired of politics clogging up your Twitter timeline? Here's how to filter out all the noise on both desktop and mobile devices.
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The Biggest Spammers in the World, Ben Carson Wins Facebook Election... [Tech News Digest]
The companies responsible for sending emails, Ben Carson wins the Facebook primary, Skype brings group video calling to Android and iOS, India's $4 smartphone, and the biggest Super Mario Kart race of all time.
Amazon Loves Bricks and Mortar, Trump Branded a Loser... [Tech News Digest]
Amazon plans brick-and-mortar stores, Donald Trump is a Loser.com, Microsoft acquires SwiftKey, your Kindle is due a new update, and LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens gets an amazing trailer.