FTC, DOJ say they want to toughen up merger guidelines
The new guidelines could see more scrutiny for big tech companies.
On Jan 18, 2022 by Andrew Wyrich
Feds seize most of Bitcoin paid out over Colonial Pipeline hack
The funds had been paid out by Colonial Pipeline after the company was targeted last month.
On Jun 7, 2021 by Mikael Thalen
Matt Gaetz tried to loop Tucker Carlson into the underage sex allegations against him
‘I can say that you and I went to dinner about two years ago. Your wife was there.’
On Mar 31, 2021 by Kahron Spearman
State Department website changed to say Trump’s term has ended
It remains unclear whether the change was intentional or not.
On Jan 11, 2021 by Mikael Thalen
‘I couldn’t hug my son enough after hearing this and thinking of #TamirRice parents’: Twitter demands justice after DOJ ruling
A controversial ruling sparks online backlash.
On Dec 30, 2020 by Angelica Arinze
Biggest names in net neutrality join fight to save California law
The groups are urging the court to reject the DOJ’s request for an injunction.
On Oct 1, 2020 by Andrew Wyrich
DOJ introduces key changes to a major internet law
The Trump administration’s focus on social media continues.
On Sep 24, 2020 by Andrew Wyrich
International dark web bust leads to more than 170 arrests
The operation saw arrests in the U.S. and Europe.
On Sep 22, 2020 by Mikael Thalen
Don’t let this face mask exemption card fool you
There is also no such thing as the Freedom to Breathe Agency.
On Jun 25, 2020 by Mikael Thalen
Republicans kick off push to dismantle Section 230
Section 230 has been under fire for a while.
On Jun 17, 2020 by Andrew Wyrich
Reality Winner is asking for clemency—will she get it?
Winner believes it is time she is set free.
On Feb 17, 2020 by Kevin Limiti
GOP senator proposes dismantling FTC amid big tech’s ‘rampant abuses’
Democrats have proposed the opposite.
On Feb 10, 2020 by Andrew Wyrich
ACLU suing government agencies to uncover facial recognition secrets
The ACLU is suing the DOJ, DEA, and FBI.
On Oct 31, 2019 by Mikael Thalen
The DOJ emailed a white nationalist blog post to immigration judges
The post ‘directly attacks sitting immigration judges with racial and ethnically tinged slurs.’
On Aug 22, 2019 by Mikael Thalen
The Justice Department is preparing to hit Google with a major antitrust probe
The investigation is set to focus on Google’s search engine.
On Jun 1, 2019 by Mikael Thalen
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