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Confessions of a Former ‘Scrolloholic’

On April 21st, I deleted or deactivated every social media app on my phone, and my life hasn’t been the same since.

Your Medical Provider Might Be Recording Your Mental Health Care Visits

Mental health providers are increasingly using AI technology to record conversations, raising privacy concerns among patients and practitioners.

Anthropic Has Its Day in Court

A federal judge heard arguments Tuesday in a case that could shape the future of the AI industry’s commercial relationships with the federal government.

Bay Area Protestors Join Criticism of Palantir Over ICE Contract

The progressive grassroots organization Our Revolution protested at Palantir’s Palo Alto office on February 5th over its contracts with ICE.
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Technology, Power, and Public Trust in TikTok’s U.S. Reset

As TikTok shifts to U.S. ownership, technical disruptions and political backlash raise urgent questions about platform power, transparency, and public trust.

ICE’s New Data Weapon Threatens Surge in Warrantless Arrests

ICE's expanding arsenal of surveillance tools allows the agency to target entire communities, raising the risk of arbitrary arrests.
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UFO Now UAP: When National Security Meets the Unknown

Unidentified objects in U.S. airspace have become a test of national security and scientific rigor, revealing how detection can outpace explanation.

Targeting Immigrants More Important Than Feeding Families

During the month long shutdown, the Trump Administration continued its push SNAP payments even as it upped its investment in targeting immigrants.

In Northern California, Residents Consider Safety Versus Surveillance

Police in Redding, Calif. say license plate cameras are "instrumental" in investigations, though there is little oversight to prevent their misuse.