White House Official Cozied Up to Google Before Antitrust Lawsuit Was Shelved
Ever since Richard Nixon stifled the antitrust investigation into ITT, a major donor, White House interference in antitrust cases has been particularly verboten.
Ever since Richard Nixon stifled the antitrust investigation into ITT, a major donor, White House interference in antitrust cases has been particularly verboten.
GCHQ and NSA have begun intercepting calls made using on-board cellular technology, according to Snowden documents reviewed by Le Monde in partnership with The Intercept.
Reuters reports that Yahoo has designed a bespoke email-wiretap service for the U.S. government, making a Yahoo account a toxic surveillance liability.
Donald Trump has not started any new wars — yet. But his administration is pouring gasoline on several initiated by his predecessors.
The old adage that the cover-up is worse than the crime seems like it was tailored for Trump and his merry band of imbeciles, ideological zealots, and family members.
The Redirect Method collected the metadata of 320,000 individuals and served them advertisements that led to a YouTube channel with videos refuting ISIS propaganda.
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The FBI spent almost a year making a fake documentary, trying to get Cliven Bundy, his family, and their supporters to incriminate themselves on tape.
Newly filed campaign reports show several donations from foreign lobbyists to his own campaign, among a tide of other lobbyists, interest groups and consumer-facing companies.
The royal family of the United States takes some heat as the fate of American health care hangs on a few votes.
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