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According to internal materials reviewed by The Intercept, Cruise cars were also in danger of driving into holes in the road.
The post Cruise Knew Its Self-Driving Cars Had Problems Recognizing Children — and Kept Them on the Streets appeared first on The Intercept.
The first evidence from a randomized controlled trial that financial assistance helps prevent homelessness.
The post Do Homelessness Prevention Programs Work? appeared first on Nautilus.
Just as I uncovered a new way to understand life, I got news about my own.
The post How Life Really Works appeared first on Nautilus.
The U.S. intelligence community is facing calls to reform the spying tool known as 702, which is set to expire at the end of the year.
The post Counterterror Director Used Hamas Attack to Justify Mass Surveillance Program Renewal appeared first on The Intercept.
In my recent article in Contemporary Political Theory, I demonstrate that the convergence of fascistic and neoliberal politics is not a novel contemporary phenomenon as is widely presumed, but rather has historical roots in the political context of the 1930s and 1940s. I examine a group of political actors and thinkers who were active in both neoliberal and fascist movements, and unpack the logics that led these figures to believe the fascist politics of the 1930s were compatible with the nascent neoliberal movement in which they all also participated.
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