Amazon reportedly lobbied in secret to weaken Portland's ban on private use of facial recognition technology
Read More“In tracking our faces, a unique marker that we can not change, government use of face surveillance invades our privacy and safety,” Nathan ‘nash’ Sheard, at the Electronic Frontier Foundation
Read More“The number of students and school staff who are infected, or whether infections are being transmitted in classrooms, will no longer be released by health officials,“ Dr. Raul Pino, the state’s health officer in Orange County, said.
Read More“When was Breonna Taylor ever a co-defendant?” Aguiar asks. “And oh by the way, the cops killed her a month and a half before April 22 and four months to the day before the date of this effort to get a plea deal (which was rejected).”
Read MoreOn Thursday, Jacob Blake was revealed to have been handcuffed to his hospital bed — even though he is already paralyzed from the waist down, and even though police refuse to disclose what they are charging him with.
Read More“They need that money in order to have the Post Office work, so it can take all of these millions of ballots,” he told Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo on Thursday. “If they don’t get those two items, that means you can’t have universal mail-in voting. Because they’re not equipped.”
Read MoreVideo shared on social media shows riot police using tear gas to clear a street where the vehicle was parked. Before the vehicle can leave, an officer jabs a knife-like object into the tires.
Read MoreCops Handcuff Four Black Children At Gunpoint After Pulling Over Wrong Vehicle
Read MoreGraham, who has questioned the security of mail ballots as recently as Thursday, appears most recently to have voted by mail in the 2008 general election, records show. He also apparently voted by mail in the 2006 South Carolina statewide election, as well as the primary and general elections in 2004, according to public records.
Read MorePolice officers disgracefully assault elderly man in Buffalo, NY
Read MoreResearchers … reacted with shock and dismay, suggesting it could be evidence that the Gov. Ron De Santis' government was censoring information tosupport the case for re-opening Florida.
Dr. Armen Henderson, was handcuffed and detained outside his home Friday as he was … preparing for a volunteer shift to test homeless people for COVID-19. “I want the officer held accountable. There’s no way that you racially profile me and then you arrest me, detain me, during a pandemic, when you have no mask on, where hundreds of police officers throughout Miami-Dade County have tested positive,” says Dr. Henderson, who is an internal medicine physician, assistant professor of medicine at the University of Miami …
Read MoreListen to this military official provide a lame and absurd answer to this process decision.
Read MoreSenator Lamar Alexander (R) blocks quick passage of paid sick leave bill which in turn cased it to fail.
Read MoreThe more significant issue hear is the reporters evaluation of ABC’s overall critical analysis of news in general.
Read MoreThe more significant issue hear is the reporters evaluation of ABC’s overall critical analysis of news in general.
Read MoreWith a billionaire onstage and every candidate but Bernie Sanders open to unelected and unaccountable superdelegates choosing the nominee, last night’s debate showcased clearly the choice facing Democrats: rule by the majority or rule by plutocratic elites.
Read MoreMinnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar is … facing mounting scrutiny over her record as a district attorney in Minnesota … following a shocking investigation by the Associated Press. The report centered on the case of Myon Burrell, who was sentenced to life in prison over the 2002 murder of 11-year-old Tyesha Edwards. Klobuchar led the case against Myon Burrell when she was Hennepin County’s district attorney … The Associated Press report shows how prosecutors had no DNA or fingerprints tying Burrell to the murder and that they relied on jailhouse informants, some of whom have since recanted their testimonies.
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