Like, love, haha, wow, sad or angry this headline
On Facebook, anyway. The social network giantdebuted new reaction buttons Wednesday to let us express a range of feelings on Facebook posts besides "like." We can "love" something. We can "haha" at it. We can say "wow" or say that it makes us "sad" or "angry." Why the change? CEO Mark Zuckerberg : "Not every moment you want to share is happy. Sometimes you want to share something sad or frustrating." Cynics worry this could add more vitriol to commenting wars, but for now, Zuckerberg says people are feeling the "love" button the most.
Trump continues to do what everyone said he couldn't do
The winner of Tuesday's Nevada GOP caucuses: Donald Trump, with a solid lead over Marco Rubio , who came in second, and Ted Cruz , who was third. Trump's victory is his third consecutive win in three vastly different states. Say what you will about the Donald, but his Nevada victory happened because he won every ideological group, every education group (remember, he loves the '"poorly educated"), every racial group and both genders. Those who doubt Trump's candidacy have been disproven over and over and over again. Next test: Super Tuesday, with contests in 11 states.