Taliban Spokesman Accuses Facebook of Stifling Free Speech by Banning Group
At his first press conference in 20 years, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid joined the techlash, by complaining about Facebook censorship.
At his first press conference in 20 years, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid joined the techlash, by complaining about Facebook censorship.
There is absolutely no reason for the U.S. government to default. It may anyway.
The national security establishment and its corporate allies dominate Congress’s new nuclear weapons commission.
Leaked court records reveal how far authorities were willing to go to dig up dirt on NGOs saving lives in the Mediterranean.
Ukraine’s commitment to the laws of war is being tested by how it responds to video that appears to show its forces shooting Russian prisoners.
Federal authorities can extract photos, texts, and other sensitive data from automotive computers, The Intercept previously revealed.
Two journalists have filed suit against the far-right Twitter star Andy Ngo, accusing him of violating copyright law by embedding video they shot in his tweets.
I've been reluctant to write what I know about the FBI’s scheme because the tale is so complicated that I'm still not sure I fully understand it.
Historians Kevin Kruse and Julian Zelizer discuss their new book, “Myth America: Historians Take On the Biggest Legends and Lies About Our Past.”
A new book catalogues the fiercely independent reporter’s work exposing the misdeeds of the powerful.
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