The Democratic Counterrevolution Has a Self-Appointed Leader: Josh Gottheimer
“We just want him to meet us halfway and act like a normal Democrat who believes in the party.”
“We just want him to meet us halfway and act like a normal Democrat who believes in the party.”
Google canceled a Pentagon contract for AI in drone targeting. But there's no shortage of national security work for Silicon Valley.
Code accidentally made public on the internet suggests that LinkNYC may be actively planning to track users’ locations.
This form of international data-sharing could put Americans’ privacy at risk and expose citizens to potential Fourth Amendment abuses, critics say.
Col. Lawrence Wilkerson discusses what recent history can teach us about the current push for war with Iran.
Mehdi Hasan and Owen Jones discuss the fallout from the EU elections and the rise of British Trumpism.
Engine, a nonprofit that claims to be a voice for tech startups, is actually Google's sock puppet, according to a report that itself is funded by a rival.
The former top Senate Intelligence Committee investigator discusses the yearslong battle to make public the findings of the still-classified torture report.
The voice-print technology allows authorities to mine call databases and cross-reference the voices of individuals prisoners have spoken with.
Peter Beinart on the Democratic candidates’ frustrating refusal to get radical on the world stage.
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