Google Censorship Plan Is “Not Right” and “Stupid,” Says Former Google Head of Free Expression
Lokman Tsui said a planned censored search engine will put Google in a weak position and alienate employees.
Lokman Tsui said a planned censored search engine will put Google in a weak position and alienate employees.
The change could benefit Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates — top U.S. weapons clients that are engaged in a destructive bombing campaign in Yemen.
After The Intercept revealed Google's censored search engine for China, employees are “upset and scared” as executives restrict information, sources said.
Voters confront misinformation, obstructionism, and hostility as they head to the polls in Gwinnett County, Georgia.
As Brazil’s far-right, fascist movement tries to link LGBT equality to pedophilia, one straight manager at Sugar Loaf takes a bold stand.
Co-founder Sergey Brin said he didn’t know about the China plans, which CEO Sundar Pichai said are “in an exploration stage” — despite previous reports.
Nearly two months after they were deported without their children, distraught parents say no one from the U.S. government has contacted them.
Photojournalist Alex Potter chronicles the suffering of Yemenis after three years of fighting and near famine.
An investigation by activist group DxE showed thousands of dairy calves held in tight hutches, despite efforts to outlaw such confined conditions.
Vulture funds scooped up hundreds of millions of dollars worth of Puerto Rican debt after Hurricane Maria hit.
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