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techrights.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text presents a complex and multifaceted discussion covering various topics. It begins with the fossil fuel industry's influence on politics, highlighting Joe Manchin and Krysten Sinema's roles as potential cash puppets. The piece then transitions into a critique of media representation, noting the percentage of speaking characters in 2019 films and the author's views on media bias. It also touches on political figures like Henry Olsen, whose opinions are discussed in the context of conservative thought. The text delves into legislative actions, including the Hawaiian Homes program funding and the U.S. Senate's impact on democracy. Additionally, it mentions international issues such as the U.S. ambassador to Geneva, the Doomsday Clock, and t... | |
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www.schneier.com
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| | | | | I've been reading lots of articles discussing how little e-mail and Internet privacy we actually have in the U.S. This is a good one to start with: The FBI obliged-apparently obtaining subpoenas for Internet Protocol logs, which allowed them to connect the sender's anonymous Google Mail account to others accessed from the same computers, accounts that belonged to Petraeus biographer Paula Broadwell. The bureau could then subpoena guest records from hotels, tracking the WiFi networks, and confirm that they matched Broadwell's travel history. None of this would have required judicial approval-let alone a Fourth Amendment search warrant based on probable cause... | |
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orlingrabbe.com
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| | | | | Part two of 'The End of Ordinary Money' by economist J. Orlin Grabbe. Explore money laundering, electronic cash, cryptological anonymity, and the impact of surveillance and government policy on privacy and finance. | |
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asiatimes.com
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| | | A Manhattan jury on May 30, 2024 convicted former President Donald Trump on charges he falsified business records related to the cover-up of his | ||