What Do You Do When You Can’t Stop Crying Over Somebody?

We had mental health and relationship expert Dr. Jeff Gardere stop by the program to talk to us about what to do if you’re obsessing over an ex. His new program is called Exaholics (www.exaholics.com), and it’s an online community designed to help people get through their breakups. “It’s Your Party, You Can Cry If You Want To” In our

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Don’t ‘Like’ Violent News On Facebook

In the wake of mass shootings like the massacre in Charleston, South Carolina, last month, media coverage of the violence is all over social media. Often, it focuses on the killer. If you’re sharing or “liking” stories about these crimes on Facebook, you may be inadvertently helping perpetuate the violence — and new research suggests that kids, in particular, can

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Facebook Is Experimenting With How You Read The News

If you’re a politics wonk sick of reading about the NBA, or a sports fan sick of reading about Congress, Facebook is here to help out. The social network is currently rolling out a test redesign of its “Trending” sidebar that groups buzzy news and hashtags into five categories that users can toggle between: all news (if you don’t care

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Facebook Knows Your Face Even When It’s Not Visible

If you’re worried about facial recognition technology tracking you, you’re not going to like this. NewScientist reported Monday that Facebook has developed an experimental algorithm that can automatically recognize an individual based on unique traits like “hairdo, clothing, body shape and pose.” According to NewScientist, the algorithm proved accurate 83 percent of the time when Facebook’s artificial intelligence researchers applied

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