Congress Has a Chance to Rein In Police Use of Surveillance Tech
As state police amass more spying tools, privacy advocates say Congress’s debate over a mass surveillance bill offers hope for reform.
As state police amass more spying tools, privacy advocates say Congress’s debate over a mass surveillance bill offers hope for reform.
A new book highlights the power multinational corporations have — and how they strong-arm nations into submission.
Republicans understand that America loves celebrities. Democrats need funny and famous people running for office.
Since 2021, Israeli soldiers have met weekly protests in the West Bank village with deadly force.
Rick Loessberg and Akela Lacy trace the trajectory of America’s unfinished reckoning with policing, from the 1967 Kerner Report to the George Floyd protests to Trump 2.0.
Silicon Valley has successfully rebranded military contracting as a proud national duty for the industry.
Documents reveal “sensitive weapons and equipment” were taken — and the Pentagon may be unaware of the scope of the thefts.
Emboldened by Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, religious ideologues attacked one of the few spots of Palestinian control in the city.
The Israeli Parliament’s vote to curb the Supreme Court paves the way for settlers’ expansion into the West Bank.
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