Race was the Russian operation’s go-to wedge when it tried to divide Americans before and after the 2016 election. | Continue reading
The president’s decision to pull out of a nuclear agreement — that Tehran was complying with — throws America’s relations with Europe into turmoil. | Continue reading
Orrin Hatch can’t understand why McCain wouldn’t want a draft dodger — who mocked him for being a POW — at his burial. | Continue reading
If Trump is laundering money, and he probably is, the Russians know about it. So do Michael Cohen’s gangster friends. | Continue reading
The debates that divide liberals from the left are more interesting – and at present, they can’t be found in The Atlantic or New York Times. | Continue reading
“You’ll have subpoenas” if Democrats win. Compelling the White house to provide information? Can’t have that! | Continue reading
Tech pioneer Jaron Lanier discusses the sinking feeling you get when you’re quoted by Mark Zuckerberg, and everything else bad about the internet. | Continue reading
American society has come to follow the same logic as glitch-hunting AIs, and in the process become vulnerable to huge inequalities and injustices. | Continue reading
The two companies are betting that Trump administration regulators will be friendly to their ambitions. | Continue reading
Unhinged rant ends with President Trump saying “at some point” he will use government to prosecute enemies, protect friends. | Continue reading