Pentagon Says All of Google’s Work on Drones Is Exempt From the Freedom of Information Act
The Pentagon cited a law permitting government agencies to block the disclosure of records that pertain to “critical infrastructure security information.”
The Pentagon cited a law permitting government agencies to block the disclosure of records that pertain to “critical infrastructure security information.”
In the Tennessee Senate race, then-Rep. Marsha Blackburn ran targeted ads on immigration. She beat Phil Bredesen, a Democrat, who led the polls for months.
Guest host Chenjerai Kumanyika speaks with abolitionist Ruth Wilson Gilmore in a special two-part episode.
The former New York mayor fumbled badly in his first debate.
Silicon Valley-funded privacy think tanks’ positions on a federal online privacy bill mirror the tech industry’s lobbying priorities.
U.S. border officials are putting fake addresses on asylum paperwork. When asylum seekers fail to show up for hearings, they are being deported in absentia.
AOC fueled her rise, and the rise of a movement, by deftly combining on-the-ground organizing with sophisticated targeting on Facebook.
Organizer Mariame Kaba discusses the realities facing some of the most vulnerable people in our society.
Mehdi Hasan and Abdul El-Sayed discuss whether a universal health care program might have put the U.S. in a better position to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic.
A group of employees said Google made hundreds of changes to smartphone apps for the controversial project, thought to be defunct.
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