How Hunter Biden Stumped the Media
Each time Trump attempts to pop a kernel of truth into something tastier, he winds up burning it.
Each time Trump attempts to pop a kernel of truth into something tastier, he winds up burning it.
In its bid for TikTok, Oracle was supposed to prevent data from being passed to Chinese police. Instead, it’s been marketing its own software for their surveillance work.
An independent agency concluded in 2019 that an NYPD cop had used improper force, yet he continues to patrol the same streets.
Ashraf Maniar was surveilled and harassed at home in the U.S., and detained by a foreign government, after being placed on the terrorism watchlist.
With the National Writers Union facilitating, The Intercept met with its freelancers to find out how we could ensure that our working relationship remains strong.
Silicon Valley is currying favor with the Biden transition. Whether the Biden administration will be as friendly as Obama’s is another question.
A guide to stingray surveillance technology, which may have been deployed at recent protests.
Novelist Brad Thor thought he had found his doomsday-prepping soulmate, but then the End Times went bad.
The culture industry has consolidated the power of corrupt policing. We need a root-and-branch transformation of entertainment itself.
In a new book, a sociologist who spent months embedded with the LAPD details how data-driven policing techwashes bias.
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