Sinema has grown more friendly to the cryptocurrency industry as investors and industry employees contributed to her congressional races.
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Sinema has grown more friendly to the cryptocurrency industry as investors and industry employees contributed to her congressional races.
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An Army Cyber Command official sought military contractors that could help “attack, defend, influence, and operate” on global social media.
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Whatever Jack Teixeira’s motives, he's accused of sharing documents that have underpinned major stories in the same outlets that helped hunt him down.
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If EARN IT passes, we’re likely to see state lawmakers step in and mandate scanning of messages and other files similar to the plan that Apple wisely walked away from last year.
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“Why are they censoring something that is clearly under attack?”
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Domestic uses of robotic dogs are fundamentally dehumanizing and would further suggest that they contribute strongly to the militarization of culture and strengthening the power of the surveillance state.
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Federal contract materials outline plans to geofence 67 different public high schools throughout the state and to target phones with recruitment ads.
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If he’d shared the same classified materials with reporters, he would be tirelessly defended as a source.
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