Apr 7, 2018

Amazon Prime users threaten to file lawsuit after accounts shut down | Daily Mail Online

Amazon Prime users threaten to file lawsuit after accounts shut down | Daily Mail Online: Disgruntled customers have been contacting one another to describe their experiences, stating that they may seek to file a class-action lawsuit if Amazon doesn't do anything about the issue.

Facebook users should expect to pay for privacy, Sandberg says | Fox News

Facebook users should expect to pay for privacy, Sandberg says | Fox News: Facebook’s second in command Sheryl Sandberg said Friday that users wanting to opt out of having their data used by advertisers will have to pay for that assurance.

The U.S. Just Quietly Deported The Largest Group Of Cambodians Ever | HuffPost

The U.S. Just Quietly Deported The Largest Group Of Cambodians Ever | HuffPost: The group included refugees who had been in the U.S. for decades.

Top journalism schools voice displeasure with Sinclair - Baltimore Sun

Top journalism schools voice displeasure with Sinclair - Baltimore Sun: Top journalism schools say their students are apprehensive about working at Sinclair.

Trump Will Once Again Skip the White House Correspondents Dinner - The New York Times

Trump Will Once Again Skip the White House Correspondents Dinner - The New York Times: The White House announced on Friday that for the second year in a row, President Trump will skip the White House Correspondents Association Dinner.

Apr 6, 2018

Trump Administration Imposes New Sanctions on Putin Cronies - The New York Times

Trump Administration Imposes New Sanctions on Putin Cronies - The New York Times: The Trump administration, carrying out sanctions pressed by Congress for election interference, announced new penalties against Russia’s richest men.

Groups in Myanmar Fire Back at Zuckerberg - The New York Times

Groups in Myanmar Fire Back at Zuckerberg - The New York Times: Responding to Mark Zuckerberg’s comments in a Vox interview, civil society advocates said Facebook had no consistent methods for dealing with hate speech in Myanmar.

Trump Denies Knowing of Any Hush Money Paid to Porn Actress - The New York Times

Trump Denies Knowing of Any Hush Money Paid to Porn Actress - The New York Times: In his first public remarks on the matter, President Trump told reporters that he knew nothing about the $130,000 paid to Stormy Daniels, remarks that could complicate his legal battle against her.

Apr 5, 2018

Insurance Hurdles Burden Doctors, Harm Patients

Insurance Hurdles Burden Doctors, Harm Patients: A survey of 1,000 practicing physicians by the American Medical Association (AMA) found that doctors believe these prior authorizations affect clinical outcomes for 9 of 10 patients.

Foreign governments threaten Facebook with investigations over global data misuse - The Washington Post

Foreign governments threaten Facebook with investigations over global data misuse - The Washington Post: At least two foreign governments, Australia and Germany, threatened or launched investigations into Facebook's practices on Thursday.

Dana Milbank - The Washington Post

Dana Milbank - The Washington Post: Dana Milbank writes about political theater in the nation’s capital. He joined the Post as a political reporter in 2000.

How Trump is transforming himself into the greatest president ever - The Washington Post

How Trump is transforming himself into the greatest president ever - The Washington Post: Expect the role model in chief to usher in a new caravan of superlatives in the coming months.

Facebook: ‘Malicious actors’ used its tools to discover identities and collect data on a massive global scale - The Washington Post

Facebook: ‘Malicious actors’ used its tools to discover identities and collect data on a massive global scale - The Washington Post: Facebook said the scam likely hit most of its 2 billion users and helped hackers match email addresses or phone numbers from the so-called “Dark Web” to faces and names on Facebook.

List of Tor hidden services - Wikiwand

List of Tor hidden services - Wikiwand: This is an alphabetized list of notable .onion hidden services accessible through the Tor anonymity network. Most are considered dark web services. Defunct services are marked.

Dark web - Wikiwand

Dark web - Wikiwand: The dark web is the World Wide Web content that exists on darknets, overlay networks that use the Internet but require specific software, configurations or authorization to access.[1][2] The dark web forms a small part of the deep web, the part of the Web not indexed by web search engines, although sometimes the term deep web is mistakenly used to refer specifically to the dark web.[3][4][5][6][7]

Apr 3, 2018

Why south-east Asia’s politics are proving a problem for Facebook

Why south-east Asia’s politics are proving a problem for Facebook: One of the company’s fastest-growing markets is also one of its most complex where hate speech and political manipulation are making it hard to remain neutral

Facebook deletes posts linked to Russian 'troll factory': CEO Zuckerberg

Facebook deletes posts linked to Russian 'troll factory': CEO Zuckerberg: Facebook is expanding its response to people using the platform improperly and on Tuesday said it had deleted hundreds of Russian accounts and pages associated with a "troll factory" indicted by U.S. prosecutors for fake activist and political posts in the 2016 U.S. election campaign.

The Case for A Zuckberg-Free Facebook | WIRED

The Case for A Zuckberg-Free Facebook | WIRED: WIRED columnist Felix Salmon argues the time has come for Mark Zuckerberg to step aside and give Facebook the fresh start it needs.

Language education: The number of American college students studying foreign languages continues to fall — Quartz

Language education: The number of American college students studying foreign languages continues to fall — Quartz: Americans have a reputation for being bad at learning languages. Now even fewer of them seem inclined to try. From 2013 to 2016, the number of students at American universities enrolled in foreign language classes fell by over 9%. This does not appear to be just a blip—the overall number has been steadily falling since...

They’re at it again: Lee Kuan Yew home must be razed, younger children insist | This Week In Asia | South China Morning Post

They’re at it again: Lee Kuan Yew home must be razed, younger children insist | This Week In Asia | South China Morning Post: Pair asserts that tearing down the bungalow is the only option that respects the former prime minister’s dying wishes, despite a range of options outlined by a Singaporean government panel

The infuriating invisibility of Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg | TheHill

The infuriating invisibility of Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg | TheHill: A low profile may benefit Sandberg, but it isn’t working for anybody else.

2 Florida Republicans Now Joining Calls For Scott Pruitt To Resign | HuffPost

2 Florida Republicans Now Joining Calls For Scott Pruitt To Resign | HuffPost: Reps. Carlos Curbelo and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen say Pruitt should leave the agency amid growing controversy over his spending and ties to lobbyists.

Israel and Saudi Arabia: The relationship emerging into the open - BBC News

Israel and Saudi Arabia: The relationship emerging into the open - BBC News: Saudi's crown prince acknowledges Israelis have a right to their own land, in a notable public move.

Dutch lawyer is first person to be sentenced in Mueller probe, gets 30 days in prison - CNNPolitics

Dutch lawyer is first person to be sentenced in Mueller probe, gets 30 days in prison - CNNPolitics: A Dutch lawyer tied to former Trump deputy campaign chairman Rick Gates became the first person to be sentenced in Robert Mueller's investigation when a federal judge sentenced him on Tuesday to spend 30 days in prison and pay a $20,000 fine after he admitted to lying to investigators.

Supreme Court Deals Major Blow to Fight Against Police Brutality

Supreme Court Deals Major Blow to Fight Against Police Brutality: In a decision handed down Monday, the Supreme Court made it even more difficult for victims of police violence to bring action against police officers who use excessive force.

Stormy Daniels Case Should Be Resolved Privately, Trump’s Lawyers Say - The New York Times

Stormy Daniels Case Should Be Resolved Privately, Trump’s Lawyers Say - The New York Times: President Trump and a company affiliated with him are seeking to force the pornographic film star into arbitration, rather than a public legal process.

Trump: 'We're going to be guarding our border with the military' - CNNPolitics

Trump: 'We're going to be guarding our border with the military' - CNNPolitics: President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he's calling on the military to guard the US-Mexico border until his long-promised border wall is complete.

Facebook Should Consider a ‘Why Me?’ Button - The New York Times

Facebook Should Consider a ‘Why Me?’ Button - The New York Times: The internet giant has plenty of problems to fix. Andrew Ross Sorkin thinks explaining why particular ads are presented to users would be a good start.