The Guardian’s Summary of Julian Assange’s Interview Went Viral and Was Completely False
Those who want to combat Fake News should stop aggressively spreading it when it suits their agenda.
Those who want to combat Fake News should stop aggressively spreading it when it suits their agenda.
There are many obvious reasons for skepticism about anonymous press leaks regarding Russia, but they are no match for partisan needs.
Facebook is at the heart of a national conversation on race and policing. Is it too close to law enforcement?
The House intelligence panel will meet this Thursday to discuss Edward Snowden, just a few days before the release of Oliver Stone's Hollywood movie about the NSA whistleblower.
For over 10 years, the country’s surveillance court intervened to limit the FBI’s ability to act on sensitive information that it collected while monitoring phone calls.
MSNBC’s Chris Hayes and DJ Spooky discuss the Trump moment. Sherine Tadros and Mehdi Hasan analyze the strange crisis with Qatar.
Donald Trump stood in a sea of tyrants, thugs, and dictators and joined in a bizarre group petting of a glowing white orb in Saudi Arabia. And he fit in just perfectly.
The Redirect Method collected the metadata of 320,000 individuals and served them advertisements that led to a YouTube channel with videos refuting ISIS propaganda.
Your call logs get sent to Apple’s servers whenever iCloud is on — something Apple does not disclose.
After 16 years of fighting, Angela Garcia took a plea deal in the arson death of her children. Did prosecutors know their case was fatally flawed?
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