How the Gaza War Is Reshaping Social Media
As reports of Gaza censorship on Instagram and Facebook raises alarms, Congress targets TikTok while X profits from government surveillance.
As reports of Gaza censorship on Instagram and Facebook raises alarms, Congress targets TikTok while X profits from government surveillance.
Yellen wanted this to be the best of all possible worlds, but the best world she could conceive of was terrible.
Ryan Grim speaks to Ross Wightman about the side effects he experienced from a Covid-19 vaccine.
An internal email shows that despite its anti-war stance, the company bowed to Kremlin decrees.
Morocco recognized Israel as part of the Abraham Accords — and is reaping its rewards against the Polisario Front.
Smartphone apps make it easy for companies and government agencies to spy on billions of devices.
This week, Indonesian President Joko Widodo acknowledged the “staggering mass slaughter” that took place 57 years ago.
Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan’s rule faces a gauntlet of lobbyists led by the Chamber of Commerce.
Evangelical military vets are using “counterterror” internet surveillance techniques to help police get search warrants against sex workers.
Hassan’s chief of staff (and fundraising consultant) argued privately that pushing back against Big Tech is bad politics. The opposite appears to be the case.
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