Freckled Model In Zara Ad Sparks Outcry On Chinese Social Media Her unretouched face set off a heated debate about beauty standards — and whether freckles are uglifying. Yuhan Xu
Coyote sightings on the rise in Seattle Coyotes have roamed Seattle since the 1950s. As wolves were eradicated in the early 1900s, coyotes started filling the space. Isolde Raftery
Trolls, how do you decide who to harass online? SO MANY of us use social media and the Internet for work. There's just no escaping it. But what happens when online harassment encroaches on your work life? Eula Scott Bynoe
'The Cleaners' Looks At Who Cleans Up The Internet's Toxic Content Filmmakers Hans Block and Moritz Riesewieck discuss how their documentary tells the sobering story of the trauma and challenges faced by those who sift through social content. Ari Shapiro
Why conspiracy theories spread so fast online after tragedies Kim Malcolm talks with University of Washington assistant professor Kate Starbird about how conspiracy theories spread online, in the wake of tragedies. Kim Malcolm
Nearly 30 percent of anti-Semitic online attacks are bots A study released last week by the Anti-Defamation League revealed that anti-Semitic online slurs have surged in the lead-up to the midterms — and many of the attacks are automated. Shannon Van Sant
From Anita Hill to Christine Blasey Ford, what's changed? In the 27 years between Clarence Thomas' confirmation hearings and Brett Kavanaugh's, how far has the country really come? Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong