Google’s “Smart City of Surveillance” Faces New Resistance in Toronto
Local organizers in Toronto have united to push Google out of their government.
Local organizers in Toronto have united to push Google out of their government.
The campaign will include demonstrations outside Google offices in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, the Netherlands, and Spain.
Joining a day of protest led by Amnesty International, the workers have gone public with a letter rebuking their bosses.
Publicly, Google executive Ben Gomes has called the censored search engine “an exploration.” Privately, he wanted it completed “as soon as possible.”
Thirty-three percent of Hispanic voters polled by Morning Consult support Sanders for president. He's followed by Joe Biden, with 24 percent of support.
The legendary philosopher and activist discusses impeachment, the 2020 field, and why he opposed Trump’s Syria troop withdrawal.
Sworn testimony by a Project Veritas operative shows the group is violating Facebook rules designed to curb troll farms, a key expert says.
The site shows which apps — from human rights groups, the New York Times, and virtual private networks — have been removed from Apple's app store in China.
This will likely go down as the year when technology, once envisioned as an equalizing force, finally went headlong down the path toward dystopia.
Why is Mohamad Tawhidi, the self-anointed “Imam of Peace,” so devoted to amplifying racist and sexist attacks on the first two Muslim women in Congress?
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