Private Company Moves to Profit From New York’s Police Reforms
Police departments in New York, facing a state mandate on reform, are turning to the consulting company Lexipol for help.
Police departments in New York, facing a state mandate on reform, are turning to the consulting company Lexipol for help.
Mai Khoi, the “Lady Gaga of Vietnam,” wants that country’s vigilante force kicked off Facebook. The company told her the group is well within its rules.
The allegations prompted the San Francisco DSA chapter to consider a draft resolution rescinding the organization’s endorsement of Shahid Buttar.
Winner is fighting for compassionate release due to her medical conditions, but the government said she was “line-jumping.”
A loose coalition of groups is backing insurgents running largely on the argument that New York’s budget crisis should be resolved by taxing the wealthy.
Kushner Companies filed lawsuits against tenants in New Jersey and Maryland, even as governors in both states called for a halt to evictions.
Edward Snowden, Maclean’s editor Andray Domise, and Direct Action Everywhere activist Cassie King are this week’s guests.
Progressives were the big winners in this week’s Rhode Island primaries. Cynthia Mendes and Daniel Denvir explain how it happened.
Alameda County, California has caved to the Tesla CEO’s demand to let him reopen his factory, potentially putting his workers at risk.
Phunware wants to sell social-distancing enforcement while serving the president who bungled the response to Covid-19.
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