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Since 1999, China has experienced the most concerted campaign of propaganda and disinformation that the world has ever seen—one using every communication c → Read More
"The Bleeding Edge" and "Human Harvest," two films about China's organ harvesting, were screened at the Canadian capital. → Read More
Chinese human rights violations were discussed at an academic conference in India addressing the topic of genocide. → Read More
UK politicians have capitalized on the Paris attacks to pass a controversial surveillance bill. → Read More
Safety Check, originally designed for natural disasters, will now be deployed during terrorist attacks. → Read More
The email companies were hit with a DDoS attack, then demanded to pay a ransom in Bitcoins. → Read More
The bill, expected to be signed into law by the president, will give companies the right to minerals harvested in outer space. → Read More
He only profited $97, but is charged with causing a losses of $1.6 million. → Read More
The plaintiff seeks to have Uber treat its drivers as employees, who enjoy benefits unavailable to independent contractors. → Read More
New data from the MAVEN spacecraft explains why Mars is an uninhabitable planet. → Read More
The Investigatory Powers Bill would give British security agencies full access to the internet domain history of UK residents. → Read More
You can let Google's artificial intelligence write email replies for you. → Read More
The second EPA notice concerns a much smaller number of 3.0 liter diesel engine vehicles. → Read More
Crowdfunding will soon expand into the sale of equities. → Read More
The self-driving cars experienced 9.1 accidents per million miles, where as conventional vehicles experience 1.9 accidents for every million miles. → Read More
YouTube creators will get additional revenue during the one-month trial period for the subscription program. → Read More
Uber price surging might just operate in an opposite world, where the law of supply and demand is turned upside down. → Read More
A Kentucky man was vindicated in court after a judge threw out the charges against him for shooting a neighbor's drone. → Read More
Amazon declared war on fake reviewers in a lawsuit filed earlier this month. → Read More
The blood-testing startup Theranos suffers another setback. → Read More