J.K. Rowling Posted a Powerful Poem That Calls Out Internet Trolls

To celebrate National Poetry Day (yes, it’s a thing), J.K. Rowling decided to share a powerful, totally relevant piece by Musa Okwonga. The poem is called “Invisible Men,” which addresses online trolls – especially that “special” breed that directs rape threats at women as they hide behind their computer screens.

Game Changer: Twitter Plans to Ditch its 140-Character Limit

Twitter’s character limit is so synonymous with the service that it’s almost impossible to write an article about it without some reference to “140 characters or less.” Hey, look at that, we’ve done it already. According to sources familiar with the company’s long-term plans, however, Twitter may soon adjust its platform to

Stephen Harper is Finally Funny Because of An Internet Meme

Part-time comedian Stephen Harper took the stage yesterday to give a speech in which he mocked Justin Trudeau’s proposal of running “modest” deficits. Fair game, though not especially great material for comedy. As is usually the case when our Prime Minister tries to be funny, it did not go well. Spurred by