Intercepted Podcast: Criminal Indictments at Home, Secret Wars Abroad
Special prosecutor Robert Mueller’s investigation heats up as Trump grants the CIA and military new kill authorities.
Special prosecutor Robert Mueller’s investigation heats up as Trump grants the CIA and military new kill authorities.
The vote on the Midnight Rules Relief Act of 2017 took place at 4:48 p.m. on Wednesday. The fundraiser started at 7 p.m.
Taser is collecting an unprecedented video archive of law enforcement encounters — and it wants to use AI and “deep learning” to predict criminal behavior.
Desmond Cole talks about Canada’s stop and frisk and his mayoral hopes. Naomi Klein connects the Trudeau and Trump brands. Narcy performs.
A facial recognition company is partnering with a private intelligence firm that tracks terrorists to create an Internet-based tool to scan and identify terrorists’ faces.
The Green Party’s Jill Stein has been attacked by Democrats simply for running for president. Some blame her for Clinton’s loss. This week, Stein strikes back at critics.
Trump's homeland security transition team has private-sector background in threat-detection algorithms, facial-recognition technology, and the like.
“All governments lie,” said NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. “All governments break the law. And most frequently, this happens without us realizing it.”
One privacy activist responded: "This decision will be added to the timelines of the most significant expansions of domestic surveillance in the modern era.”
While the media overwhelmingly focuses on Trump and Russia, Yemen is dying, covert ops are spreading, and war is raging.
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