North Korea doesn't have Netflix, but that's not stopping the propaganda machine.
Amidst the social media giant's snowballing PR crisis, advocacy groups have banded together to launch HowToStopFacebook.Org.
Everyone at the company must be vaccinated by December 8, when President Biden's order for government contractors comes into effect.
The groups facing the toughest restrictions on Facebook are a laundry list of the U.S. government's enemies.
Police asked for DEA's help surveilling protests in over 50 cities, records show.
The e-blast shows growing tension between the administration and the grassroots climate movement over financial regulations and fossil fuel money.
On Wednesday, the European Parliament called for a moratorium on police use of the biometric tool. It'd be great if U.S. legislators did the same.
Members of the hacktivist collective are leaking a large data tranche that they say is part of a larger leak affecting the web registrar Epik.
The former president has asked a federal judge to reinstate his Twitter account while he fights his permanent ban in the courts.
The former Trump lawyer admitted under oath that he didn't fact-check his sources before sharing conspiracy theory with the press.
A meeting later this month will take aim at ransomware hackers and other kinds of cybercrime, the White House has announced.
That might not sound like a lot, but President Nayib Bukele has pegged his political future to making Bitcoin legal tender.
A controversial episode involving ex-NSA operatives may push Congress to enact new restrictions on what former agents can and can't do after service.
There are two types of people in this world: those who love Amazon's "cute" new robot, and those who think it's a surveillance disaster.
An established cryptocurrency researcher, Virgil Griffith, traveled to the country in 2019 to present a slideshow on blockchain technology.
Gigabytes of data from the group, members of which assaulted the Capitol on Jan. 6, are now on the web.
Jason Kessler and others involved in the 2017 far-right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, face a major lawsuit set to go to trial in October.
The “Stop the Steal” company backed by Arizona Republicans to audit the 2020 presidential election results in Maricopa County found even more votes for Biden.
The tech giant wants you to know it's on the right side of history when it comes to everybody's favorite herb.
World leaders have assembled in New York but the most interesting meetings are happening away from the UN building.