The Brooklyn Hologram Studio Receiving Millions From the CIA
In-Q-Tel — the CIA's venture capital arm — and the military are investing heavily in the metaverse. There are growing concerns they’re wasting taxpayer money.
In-Q-Tel — the CIA's venture capital arm — and the military are investing heavily in the metaverse. There are growing concerns they’re wasting taxpayer money.
Activist Rana Abdelhamid, formerly the progressive favorite to take on NYC’s most powerful career Democrats, suspended her campaign.
The ongoing Israeli attacks on Palestine have killed thousands of civilians — including Maram Al-Dada’s family. We hear from Al-Dada.
Leaders of In-Q-Tel, a CIA-backed venture fund, and retired CIA officials are getting in on the latest stock market trend.
The unfolding crisis is now a common — and effective — talking point for corporate interest groups seeking regulatory relief.
A thin veneer of progressive rhetoric and DEI initiatives are being used to mask harsh labor conditions.
PimEyes makes sensitive images of children available to anyone with an internet connection.
The “surveillance advertising” industry makes online news possible.
Races in Georgia and Nevada could prove pivotal to the balance of power in Washington.
The sons of two Guantánamo detainees speak about getting to know their fathers through sporadic calls and Google searches about the war on terror.
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