A Democratic Firm Is Shaking Up the World of Political Fundraising
Grassroots Analytics exploits an ambiguity in campaign finance law, which is whether the company has in fact “obtained” information from FEC reports.
Grassroots Analytics exploits an ambiguity in campaign finance law, which is whether the company has in fact “obtained” information from FEC reports.
The company sampled searches from a Beijing-based website to hone its blacklists.
Video and internal emails show how Amazon’s Ring has blurred the line between private innovation and public law enforcement.
Investigative researcher Alexa O’Brien, writer Wilfred Chan, and Intercept reporter Jordan Smith join the producers of Intercepted on this week’s show.
Peace activist Liz McAlister, investigative journalist Johnny Dwyer, and journalist Emily Guendelsberger are this week’s guests.
Alastair Mactaggart, who led the push to pass California's sweeping privacy measure, said he fears Congress will pre-empt the law at the behest of big tech.
A bipartisan group of six U.S. senators is demanding information from Google CEO Sundar Pichai about the company's leaked China censorship plans.
Search app that will "blacklist sensitive queries" could be launched in six to nine months, according to documents and people familiar with the plans.
On Trello, a project management site, the governments posted credentials for servers and domain names and even some emails and code.
Donald Trump’s attack on Christine Blasey Ford proves that he cares to serve only the minority of Americans who voted for him.
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