Google CEO Hammered by Members of Congress on China Censorship Plan
Sundar Pichai told the House Judiciary Committee that Google has “no plans to launch a search service in China.”
Sundar Pichai told the House Judiciary Committee that Google has “no plans to launch a search service in China.”
Hundreds of millions of Muslims live in democracies of some shape or form, yet a narrative persists — particularly in the west — that Islam and democracy are incompatible.
Investigative researcher Alexa O’Brien, writer Wilfred Chan, and Intercept reporter Jordan Smith join the producers of Intercepted on this week’s show.
Those who demand that adults be shielded from “offensive” and “traumatic” viewpoints are as craven and toxic as they are authoritarian.
Video and internal emails show how Amazon’s Ring has blurred the line between private innovation and public law enforcement.
At a Senate hearing, the company’s chief privacy officer repeatedly said the status of Google’s censored search engine for China is “unclear.”
Many of the Chicago police leading anti-bias trainings are trailed by a history of alleged abuses against black people.
Democratic senators are now requesting documents from their own ranking member on the Judiciary Committee.
Garrett was denied parole in 2018 against the recommendation of Tennessee’s parole commissioner. Will Nashville’s Conviction Review Unit take up his case?
The Intercept’s Alice Speri, author Cory Doctorow, and musician Katie Alice Greer are this week's guests.
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