Facebook and Twitter Cross a Line Far More Dangerous Than What They Censor
Just weeks before the election, the tech giants unite to block access to incriminating reporting about their preferred candidate.
Just weeks before the election, the tech giants unite to block access to incriminating reporting about their preferred candidate.
The emails reveal how the Metropolitan Police Department’s gang database is connected to other flawed tough-on-crime initiatives.
Reopen and anti-mask groups were a crucial recruiting ground for the “Stop the Steal” effort that culminated in last week's deadly siege.
Far from breaking with Trump’s civil disorder prosecutions, Biden has doubled down with an expansive view of extremism.
In an exclusive interview, Ellsberg explains why he hopes the courts take on the law used to crack down on whistleblowers.
Zoom cited anti-terrorism laws to shut down an event with Palestinian activist Leila Khaled — and other events criticizing its censorship.
Ryan Grim talks to Ilyse Hogue about Amy Coney Barrett and Luther Lowe about the possible antitrust case against Google.
Emails to the analysts show the Trump administration's complicity with a Bolivian criminal investigation.
At least one leaker has already been exposed. Here’s how to protect yourself or your sources.
An offshoot of the Islamic State claimed responsibility for an attack that killed over 180 people Thursday.
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