What Connects Meghan Markle to a Philosopher of Totalitarianism? Donald Trump's Lies.
Hannah Arendt noted that if a leader lies all the time, “nobody believes anything any longer. ... You can then do what you please.”
Hannah Arendt noted that if a leader lies all the time, “nobody believes anything any longer. ... You can then do what you please.”
“Our Women on the Ground,” a new anthology of essays, brings much-needed nuance to coverage of the Middle East and North Africa.
The former Google CEO also claimed that employees building the search engine, Dragonfly, knew what they were working on — contradicting what they have said.
I complacently assumed that CBP’s horrendous treatment of migrants wouldn’t affect me directly, least of all in Austin, the city where I was born.
With the help of a who’s who of conservative activists, the Supreme Court justice’s wife aims to open up a new front in America’s political wars.
A newly elected state legislature, backed by a dark-money effort linked primarily to the nuclear industry, overcame years of opposition to pass the bailout.
“Anyone in LA down to make an easy $100 this Tuesday in Sacramento and fight tyranny?” read one Facebook post.
Imagine you were told that you could make one last flight, one more long trip, before you died.
“The whole premise of Facebook is to render not private” your activity, said company lawyer, fighting off lawsuits over Cambridge Analytica data collection.
The complaint asks federal regulators to investigate allegations that Amazon’s “smart speaker” for kids violates a privacy law aimed at protecting children.
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