Brianna Stone
Brianna Stone is a contributing reporter to the Daily Dot. Her work has been published by the Dallas Morning News, Austin American-Statesman, and USA Today.
Texas State student found dead after fraternity initiation
It’s another fatal incident involving Greek life, hazing, and alcohol in 2017.
On Nov 14, 2017 by Brianna Stone
Google Chrome extension turns internet hate into kindness
Inspired by the movie ‘Wonder,’ the extension changes hateful content into positive language.
Mila Kunis’ pro-choice donations spark Jim Beam boycott
She’s been trolling Mike Pence, and patrons are furious.
On Nov 8, 2017 by Brianna Stone
Brazil’s Miss Bumbum 2017 groped following pageant win
‘This is exactly what we fight against.’
Paddles, New Zealand’s beloved first cat, dies in tragic accident
Paddles, the first cat of New Zealand, died Tuesday after being hit by a car near her home.
Facebook wants to fight revenge porn by seeing your nudes
Interesting idea?
Google wants to help you wait less at restaurants now
Save you time, check how the line is.
Kim Davis is running for re-election in 2018
The Kentucky county clerk who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples will seek term No. 2.
On Nov 7, 2017 by Brianna Stone
U.K. record store reportedly leaks Taylor Swift’s new album
Fans are furious.
Tyrese threatens to quit ‘Fast and Furious’ if The Rock is in Fast 9
‘I’m sorry to announce that if Dewayne is in Fast9, there will be no more Roman Pierce,’ Gibson wrote on Instagram.
On Nov 1, 2017 by Brianna Stone
Whites, Republicans more likely to say they’ve achieved American dream
What a surprise!
Trump begins new immigration crackdown after Manhattan terror attack
Following Tuesday’s deadly terrorist attack, Trump wants to end the U.S. immigration lottery.
3 Dartmouth professors investigated for sexual misconduct
The professors have been restricted from the campus until the conclusion of the investigation.
On Oct 31, 2017 by Brianna Stone
Facebook, Twitter, and Google testify about Russian election interference
The tech companies went before the Senate Judiciary Committee to discuss 2016.
Halloween 2017: The costumes that won the internet
It was a wild and hilarious year.
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