For Palestinians Who Just Left Gaza, Witnessing the War From Afar Evokes Helplessness and Grief
“You are seeing in front of your eyes that your family is suffering and might be killed, but you can’t do anything about it.”
“You are seeing in front of your eyes that your family is suffering and might be killed, but you can’t do anything about it.”
Under the guise of counterterrorism, the government is accelerating pressure on social media companies to crack down on speech the feds deem disinformation.
The American surveillance state is a public-private partnership.
The U.S. government spent years warning deepfakes could destabilize democratic societies.
The report, due out tomorrow, said Facebook and Instagram showed bias against Palestinians during a brutal Israeli assault on the Gaza Strip last May.
In a stunning rebuke to the state’s attorney general, the appeals court refused to vacate Glossip’s conviction, clearing the way for his execution.
Trump’s body man Walt Nauta is just the latest in a long line of lackeys.
Andrew Bailey’s office has a losing record of fighting against exonerations recommended by local prosecutors — but it’s not giving up.
Lawyers for Kenneth Smith have warned that the method could cause him to suffer a stroke, choke to death on vomit, or be left in a vegetative state.
Internal memos show Meta deemed attacks on Ukrainian civilians “newsworthy” — prompting claims of a double standard among Palestine advocates.
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