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Hillary Clinton Would Still 'Like To Be President.' Does That Mean She'll Run Again?
Clinton raised some eyebrows when she told Recode's Kara Swisher she'd "like to be president." Swisher joins Here & Now's Robin Young with more details.
DOJ Sues California Over Net Neutrality Law
Attorney General Jeff Sessions says California is going against the Constitution by pursuing net neutrality despite the FCC's ruling against it last year.
Instagram Co-Founders Call It Quits In Latest Challenge For Facebook
Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger have resigned, raising new questions about the future of Instagram's parent company.
Salesforce CEO Buys Up Time Magazine
Marc Benioff, co-founder and co-CEO of the cloud computing company, agreed to purchase Time for $190 million this week.
WeWork Slated To Be Biggest Office Tenant In Manhattan
The startup has expanded beyond co-working, leasing out offices to corporate clients like Siemens and JPMorgan Chase.
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How Drugs Are Becoming Mainstream In Silicon Valley
The use of hallucinogenic drugs in Silicon Valley is not new. But more and more, the use of such drugs has become mainstream — even among those in the C-suite.
Twitter Defends Its Content Policies, Allows Alex Jones To Stay
Facebook, Apple, Pinterest, YouTube and others have banned conspiracy theorist Alex Jones from using their platforms. But Jones remains on Twitter.
Silicon Valley Can't Outrun Its Controversies. So What Should It Do?
In her latest column, tech journalist Kara Swisher called Facebook and other Silicon Valley giants "digital arms dealers."
Facebook Removes Accounts, Pages Linked To Coordinated Political Influence Campaign
Facebook announced that it has identified a coordinated and inauthentic political influence campaign ahead of the November midterm elections.
Analyzing Facebook's Suspension Of Conspiracy Theorist Alex Jones
Facebook's suspension of the conspiracy theorist has far from settled the debate over how social media platforms should police online misinformation.
Google Earnings Exceed Expectations Despite EU Fine
Alphabet, the parent company of Google, reported $3.2 billion in net income Monday despite a $5.1 billion antitrust fine from the European Union.

Kara Swisher Shares Details From Her Controversial Mark Zuckerberg Interview
The Facebook CEO sparked controversy for his comment that, even though he is Jewish, he wouldn't remove posts about Holocaust denial unless strictly prohibited by law.
Is Silicon Valley Willing To Invest In E-Cigarettes?
Investors are questioning the ethics of dumping billions into an industry criticized for posing health risks.
Elon Musk Declares Tesla 'Real Car Company' After Production Milestone
Tesla manufactured 5,000 of its Model 3 sedans last week. Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson checks in on the company with Recode's Johana Bhuiyan.
In Wake Of London Ruling, What Does Uber's Future Look Like?
A judge overruled London's decision in September not to renew the ride-hailing company's operating license.

Google's Diversity Problems Reflect Silicon Valley
Google is losing its black and Latino workers at higher rates than any other demographic, according to the company's annual diversity report released last week. But it is far from...

Court Decision Expected For AT&T-Time Warner Merger
Here & Now's Robin Young speaks with Peter Kafka, senior editor of media for Recode, about the deal, as well as the official rollback of net neutrality this week.
At WWDC, Apple Strikes Different Tone On Data And Privacy
Here & Now's Robin Young speaks with Kurt Wagner, senior editor at Recode, about what's come out of the Apple conference so far.
NTSB Report Sheds New Light On Pedestrian Death Involving Uber Self-Driving Car
Uber had disabled an emergency braking system in an autonomous vehicle that struck and killed a woman in Arizona in March, the report says.
Seattle Passes Smaller Corporate Tax, But Amazon Still Not Happy
The city council voted unanimously Monday to pass a new corporate head tax aimed at addressing Seattle's problems with homelessness.