How Did the U.S. Let Google Get So Powerful in the First Place? Lizzie O’Leary
The Google antitrust lawsuit may have been anticipated, but it’s still surprising.
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The Google antitrust lawsuit may have been anticipated, but it’s still surprising.
How the internet filled up with wrong ideas about the origins of the iconic dummy text. <img src="https://compote.slate.com/images/5294e6d0-53ed-4a4a-a350-7eaeab72ac93.jpeg?crop=1560,1040,x0,y0" title="The Hero(ine) Who Invented Lorem Ipsum May Never Be Known” />
One of the biggest love songs of the early ’00s, Dido’s ‘Thank You’ has been memed into a ballad of utmost sadness.
Three years ago, Tom Cotton ushered it into the public conversation.
Why keeping too much secret undermines the public’s authority. <img src="https://compote.slate.com/images/4a08e924-9de1-45ec-8e99-8a9c34ced5f9.jpeg?crop=1560,1040,x0,y0" title="Who Doesn’t Have Classified Documents?” />
The TV series achieves the same effect through almost opposite means. <img src="https://compote.slate.com/images/9db3cd7a-ceb9-4c92-b34f-b76dba56e73a.jpeg?crop=980,653,x0,y0" title="A Standout Episode of The Last of Us Does Something the Games Couldn’t” />
The resulting article captured this from a man’s perspective. Mine was a little different.
McVie could have styled herself as a ’70s singer-songwriter like Carole King, but she gave her songs to Fleetwood Mac, because she thrived in bands.
At what point is it on others to just deal with how you look?