Brazil’s Two Largest Newspapers Forced by President and Judge to Delete Reporting; We’re Publishing It Here
In defense of the right of media outlets to report free of state censorship.
In defense of the right of media outlets to report free of state censorship.
A popular selfie app is sending your personal data to China, researchers say.
Rules governing the use of national security letters allow the FBI to obtain information about journalists’ calls without going to a judge or informing the targeted news organization.
How can French authorities prevent the violent radicalization of young people that has led to terrorist attacks if they cannot agree on its roots?
Leading white nationalist Richard Spencer said undocumented immigrants, even if they grew up in the U.S., "can go home again, they can connect with their real identity."
Muslim-Americans at the U.S. border say that they are being targeted by border agents. One young man alleges he was choked after declining to turn over his mobile phone.
On this week’s Intercepted podcast, John Feffer, the director of Foreign Policy In Focus at the Institute for Policy Studies, takes a deep dive into how the U.S. got to a point of constant tension with North Korea.
When the feds demanded the encryption key for Lavabit, the company shut down rather than comply. Now it’s set to relaunch.
“All governments lie,” said NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. “All governments break the law. And most frequently, this happens without us realizing it.”
Puzder's devotion to cheap labor extends to being an outspoken proponent of offering legal status to undocumented workers and pushing for immigration reform.
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