A classified report viewed by U.S. Senators shows that the CIA has a previously unknown "bulk collection" surveillance program that involves Americans' data.
Over 60 organizations spoke out against the new bill which could threaten encryption and incentivize increased surveillance.
A new poll shows nearly 4 out of 5 voters support employee rights to collective bargaining just as Amazon prepares for another historic union vote.
U.S. soldiers will be trained to deal with extreme heat and floods, and Army bases will increasingly rely on solar power, according to a new plan.
The investigation seeks to determine if the crowdfunding site violated Texas’ Deceptive Trade Practices.
The four Democrats sent letters to the Departments of Justice, Defense, Homeland Security, and the Interior urging them to cease using Clearview AI.
The major reversal comes one day after the IRS ended its use of ID.me's facial recognition service and amidst an outpouring of public pushback.
The country's highest court ruled in favor of groups having more control in the Amazon.
Dr. Eric Lander was a controversial pick from the start, given his fundraisers with Jeffrey Epstein.
The major reversal comes after weeks of criticism from privacy advocates, experts, and lawmakers.
Apparently, whatever Trump didn't shred up himself, he decided were his personal souvenirs.
However, both chambers will need to negotiate a compromise bill before it reaches President Biden's desk.
The EU's landmark privacy law, GDPR, was supposed to change the world of tech privacy forever. What the hell happened?
New images are potential evidence that North Korean missiles can now reach Guam and the westernmost portions of Alaska.
A new report claims that an "independent hacker" took down North Korea's internet because he was mad that the country's government had targeted him.
The renewed cancer moonshot program will set a clear goal for reducing cancer deaths in the U.S., though many details are still scarce.
Leaked chats reveal how America's most active white nationalists exploit critical media coverage.
Organizer Ilona Duverge is fighting to fix public housing—and reshape our political system so it reflects the people it's meant to serve.
New statements from the company's CEO show it may use a more expansive facial recognition system than previously known.
Reports of a hacktivist attack on the railway system in Belarus still have not been confirmed, but that doesn't make them any less fascinating.