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The Proud Boys trial has gone to the jury. It is the longest Jan. 6 case to date and the third case to involve seditious conspiracy charges against senior Proud Boys and folks who ended up being the poin...
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Broad AI transparency requirements will require well-resourced institutions to translate information into concrete protections that affirm democratic values.
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Latin America has been at the epicenter of a wave of cyberattacks since the start of the coronavirus pandemic; however, it is still hard to understand what cybersecurity means politically for the countri...
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The White House published a letter sent to congressional leadership regarding the evacuation of personnel from Khartoum.
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How could prosecutors repurpose the federal kidnapping and hostage-taking statutes to improve investigations and prosecutions of border militias?
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Enhancing platform transparency doesn’t have to mean giving abusers a road map to circumventing online service providers’ systems and rules for keeping users safe.
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If someone lies about you, you can usually sue them for defamation. But what if that someone is ChatGPT?
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A review of Mariana Budjeryn, “Inheriting the Bomb: The Collapse of the USSR and the Nuclear Disarmament of Ukraine” (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022).
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David Priess and Denis Newiak sat down to discuss the disaster film genre, what it says about modernity, and what lessons they hope politicians are taking away from the genre.
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Judge Vyskocil ruled that the subpoena to Pomeranz was issued with a “valid legislative purpose.”