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Finding Spiritual Peace in Eastern Europe

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

Films on China's Organ Harvesting Screened by Canadian MPs on Parliament Hill

"The Bleeding Edge" and "Human Harvest," two films about China's organ harvesting, were screened at the Canadian capital. → Read More

Human Rights Conference in India Highlights Chinese Organ Harvesting

Chinese human rights violations were discussed at an academic conference in India addressing the topic of genocide. → Read More

Paris Attacks Prompt Possible Fast Track of UK Surveillance Bill

UK politicians have capitalized on the Paris attacks to pass a controversial surveillance bill. → Read More

Facebook Rethinks Safety Check After Paris Attack

Safety Check, originally designed for natural disasters, will now be deployed during terrorist attacks. → Read More

Email Services Worldwide Blackmailed With DDoS Attacks

The email companies were hit with a DDoS attack, then demanded to pay a ransom in Bitcoins. → Read More

Congress Passes Landmark Space Mining Rights Bill

The bill, expected to be signed into law by the president, will give companies the right to minerals harvested in outer space. → Read More

Scottish Man Indicted for Tweeting Fake Stock News for Profit

He only profited $97, but is charged with causing a losses of $1.6 million. → Read More

Date Set for Trial That Could Imperil Uber, June 2016

The plaintiff seeks to have Uber treat its drivers as employees, who enjoy benefits unavailable to independent contractors. → Read More

NASA Discovers How Mars Became Uninhabitable Billions of Years Ago

New data from the MAVEN spacecraft explains why Mars is an uninhabitable planet. → Read More

UK Home Secretary Unveils Controversial Surveillance Bill

The Investigatory Powers Bill would give British security agencies full access to the internet domain history of UK residents. → Read More

Google Brings Artificial Intelligence to Your Inbox

You can let Google's artificial intelligence write email replies for you. → Read More

EPA Accuses Volkswagen of More Cheating

The second EPA notice concerns a much smaller number of 3.0 liter diesel engine vehicles. → Read More

SEC Opens Door for Equity Crowdfunding

Crowdfunding will soon expand into the sale of equities. → Read More

Self-Driving Cars Have Higher Accident Rate Than Human Driven Cars

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 Red Creators to Get Paid During Free Trial Period

YouTube creators will get additional revenue during the one-month trial period for the subscription program. → Read More

Price Surging May Not Work the Way Uber Says It Does

Uber price surging might just operate in an opposite world, where the law of supply and demand is turned upside down. → Read More

Judge Dismisses Charges Against Man Who Shot Down Drone

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 and the Sisyphean Battle Against Fake Web Reviews

Amazon declared war on fake reviewers in a lawsuit filed earlier this month. → Read More

FDA Questions Theranos on Quality Control System

The blood-testing startup Theranos suffers another setback. → Read More