“Ridiculous Case”: Juror Criticizes DOJ for Charging Scientist With Hiding Ties to China
After a mistrial is declared in a closely watched case, a juror says the FBI owes an apology to University of Tennessee scientist Anming Hu.
After a mistrial is declared in a closely watched case, a juror says the FBI owes an apology to University of Tennessee scientist Anming Hu.
Novelist Brad Thor thought he had found his doomsday-prepping soulmate, but then the End Times went bad.
Susan Davies has spent much of the last decade working on behalf of major mergers and fending off antitrust enforcement.
Experts say the public deserves to see the list, a clear embodiment of U.S. foreign policy priorities that could disproportionately censor marginalized groups.
Critics say the rules, known as “10DLC,” will hamper their organizing and worsen private tech overreach.
A network of local resellers helps funnel Oracle technology to the police and military in China.
The American Constitution Society’s funding from Big Tech fuels questions about its positioning on antitrust and corporate power.
Europe is developing phone-cracking technology with a company that has exported to authoritarian regimes.
The delusion that national breakdown takes place only in foreign lands can have grave consequences for America.
The FBI visit raised alarming questions about why a confidential legislative discussion warranted police scrutiny.
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