How a Facial Recognition Mismatch Can Ruin Your Life
FBI facial recognition experts identified Steve Talley as a bank robber. They were wrong.
FBI facial recognition experts identified Steve Talley as a bank robber. They were wrong.
Core principles of journalism are ignored by critics of this reporting.
“National Bird” provides a rare glimpse into the lives of those affected by America’s drone war.
Two young officers began to hear rumors of a drug gang operating within the Chicago Police Department. They were skeptical at first.
The supreme religion of the U.S. press corps is reverence for power; the more Trump exhibits, the more submissive they will get.
Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it.
Google revealed Wednesday it had been released from an FBI gag order that came with a secret demand for its customers’ personal information.
Twelve Democratic senators penned a letter to the FCC asking whether surveillance technology used by law enforcement causes major interruptions in cellphone service.
In the current D.C. climate on Russia, all relevant journalistic incentives encourage and reward false news.
Kentucky's new anti-abortion law assumes — incorrectly — that a fetus can feel pain at 20 weeks.
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