Here’s How Much the Guests at Trump’s Crypto Summit Donated to His Inauguration
The list of invitees at the White House crypto summit illustrates the tight link between Trump and new cohort of political donors.
The list of invitees at the White House crypto summit illustrates the tight link between Trump and new cohort of political donors.
Instead of tackling crashing markets, Congress is pushing a crypto sector that the Trump family is financially involved in.
Periods of Israeli–Palestinian violence have regularly resulted in the corporate suppression of Palestinian social media users.
Want to expose wrongdoing in the U.S. government? Take these steps to keep yourself safe.
The fate of the new “click-to-cancel” rule will show whether some Republicans are serious about cracking down on anti-competitive practices.
The Department of Defense wants technology so it can fabricate online personas that are indistinguishable from real people.
Maggie Goodlander’s campaign has also been boosted by a super PAC with links to billionaires Jeff Bezos and Michael Bloomberg.
Two students, including one activist with Columbia University Apartheid Divest, were arrested in front of campus.
The pages promote Russia’s line on the war in Ukraine to more than 4 million followers, casting doubt on Meta’s pledge to combat foreign influence campaigns.
On the same day lobbyists for NSO met with Rep. Pete Sessions, a lawyer from the lobbying firm gave $1,000 to “Pete Sessions for Congress.”
This is not a paywall.
By signing up, I agree to receive emails from The Intercept and to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.