New York Times pushes for PRESS Act
The New York Times published an important editorial calling on the Senate to pass the PRESS Act, the strongest press freedom bill in modern history.
Chrome phases out popular ad blocker — what now?
The world’s biggest browser is tightening controls that impact the availability of ad blockers like uBlock Origin.
Israel’s detainment of reporters must stop
If journalists commit a crime every time an enemy reads their reporting, that criminalizes a whole lot of journalism.
See, this is why we need encryption
U.S. intelligence agencies suggest China is involved in a breach of multiple major U.S. telecommunications providers.
Declassify Khashoggi records now
Too much about Jamal Khashoggi's murder remains hidden, and this secrecy prevents accountability and serves to endanger other journalists.
Indicted NYC mayor forgets phone passcode
Eric Adams allegedly claimed that he had changed the passcode and told the FBI he did not remember it.
US hides its best hurricane predictions
We’re in the middle of an especially dangerous hurricane season, but the government’s weather forecaster won’t release its most accurate predictions.
Discord boosts private call encryption
Discord announced its rollout of end-to-end encryption for voice and video calls in one-to-one and group direct messages, voice channels, and Go Live streams.
Apple seeks dismissal of NSO Group lawsuit
Apple has filed a motion to withdraw a lawsuit against NSO Group, an Israeli spyware company.
Declassify RT documents
Declassification would explain a move that raises serious First Amendment concerns about press censorship and questions of cherry picked evidence.