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On today's show: Author Lindy West on standing up to cyber hate speech; the propaganda campaign led by Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte; social change entrepreneur Durreen Shahnaz. (episode)
The Senate Armed Services Committee holds their first hearing on alleged Russian hacking today, despite persistent skepticism from President-elect Donald Trump.
Writer, feminist, and humorist Lindy West says she's leaving Twitter because she says that the social media service hasn’t done enough to reign in trolls and hate speech.
In the lead up to his election, Rodrigo Duterte allegedly employed a “keyboard army” to silence dissenters on social media and help create the illusion of widespread support.
Durreen Shahnaz's social stock exchange has positively impacted 12 million people throughout Asia.
In South Carolina, the sentencing trial for Dylann Roof has resumed after a judge ruled for a second time that he is competent to stand trial and represent himself before a jury.
Republicans have vowed to repeal and replace the Affordable Health Care Act. That makes Jacob Atkins, who is HIV positive, very nervous.