FBI Provides Chicago Police With Fake Online Identities for "Social Media Exploitation" Team
Internal documents also reveal that police can take over informants’ social media accounts and pose as them online.
Internal documents also reveal that police can take over informants’ social media accounts and pose as them online.
Defense contractors, fossil fuel companies, and pharmaceutical giants have also used superficial measures like diverse boards to earn inclusion in so-called socially conscious ESG funds.
Rep. Matt Cartwright is seeking reelection in a district that went for Trump in 2020.
The Bernie Sanders adviser-turned-screenwriter discusses his film “Don’t Look Up.”
The inclusion of congressional phone data in the FBI investigation raises thorny constitutional questions.
In a new book, epidemiologist Shanna Swan looks at the impact of environmental chemicals on human sexuality and reproductive systems.
Pesticide manufacturers that have long dodged regulation by the EPA now face billions in damages for causing cancer, brain damage, and Parkinson’s disease.
A viral conspiracy theory blends together legitimate critiques with truly dangerous anti-vaccination fantasies and outright coronavirus denialism.
Zephyr Teachout joins Mehdi Hasan to discuss Joe Biden and the culture of corruption in Washington.
In this excerpt from his memoir, the NSA whistleblower describes his realization that no one should have to “pretend to be perfect.”
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