Slate did a monthly series of speculative near-future stories under the series name "Future Tense Fiction" about new technological dangers and situations, which is a kind of thing I like a lot, so, no surprise, I liked a bunch of these:
Domestic Violence, Madeline Ashby. Smart homes and intimate partner abuse.
The Minnesota Diet, Charlie Jane Anders. Food security and algorithms.
The Starfish Girl, Maureen McHugh. Medical tech and sports rules.
Overvalued, Mark Stasenko. Stock trading and college funding.
When Robot and Crow Saved East St. Louis, Annalee Newitz. In which the crows have a more functional society than the humans. Epidemiology and AI.
Domestic Violence, Madeline Ashby. Smart homes and intimate partner abuse.
The Minnesota Diet, Charlie Jane Anders. Food security and algorithms.
The Starfish Girl, Maureen McHugh. Medical tech and sports rules.
Overvalued, Mark Stasenko. Stock trading and college funding.
When Robot and Crow Saved East St. Louis, Annalee Newitz. In which the crows have a more functional society than the humans. Epidemiology and AI.