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Official: Russian-owned company attempted Ohio election hack

Brazil’s Leader Falsely Blames Leonardo DiCaprio for Amazon Fires

Winter Storm Expected to Disrupt Travel Starting Sunday

A Pennsylvania County’s Election Day Nightmare Underscores Voting Machine Concerns

Prime Mover: How Amazon Wove Itself Into the Life of an American City

Teacher Fired After Asking Trump to ‘Remove’ Immigrants Wins Her Appeal

Britain’s Dirty Election

Twitter bans House candidate who suggested Ilhan Omar should be hanged

They turn ’49 Mercurys and Shelby Cobras into EVs, one Tesla carcass at a time

Internet Society CEO: Most people don't care about the .org sell-off – and nothing short of a court order will stop it

Facebook labels a post as false to obey Singapore misinformation law - There's a question whether it's ensuring accuracy or hurting freedom.

Progressive groups blast Facebook for courting the right

Tensions between Google and its employees are reaching a peak point

Backlash grows over sale of .org domain registry to private equity firm

Ethos paid $1.135 billion for .Org - Internet Society reveals the price it is selling out for.

Jeffrey Epstein, Blackmail and a Lucrative ‘Hot List’

Researcher Arrested for Allegedly Teaching North Korea About Ethereum - Griffith has been arrested for allegedly giving a presentation on cryptocurrency in North Korea, where discussion touched on evading sanctions. He maintains his presentation contained basic concepts that could be found online.

Why is there only one internet option in the city of Buffalo in 2019? - It’s a complicated topic that city officials refuse to talk about.

TikTok's catastrophic handling of a teen who posted anti-China videos shows it is almost impossible to run a viral platform while following China's rules

Don't Buy Anyone a Ring Camera

Orange Pi 4 launches at $60 with 4GB RAM

News Quiz: Richard Spencer, Uber, Thanksgiving

Brad Gobright, Renowned Rock Climber, Is Dead After Fall in Mexico

Where’s Lindsey? After G.O.P. Outcry, Graham Emerges as a Trump Defender

Here’s What’s Happening in the American Teenage Bedroom

Suddenly, the Chinese Threat to Australia Seems Very Real

China makes it a criminal offense to publish deepfakes or fake news without disclosure - Mirroring new California law on political ads

Got a tech question or want to discuss tech? Weekly /r/Technology Tech Support / General Discussion Thread

Don't Buy Anyone a Ring Camera

Sale of .org domain to private equity firm sparks battle over internet freedom

It’s a Terrible Day in the Neighborhood, and That’s O.K.

The "Internet Society, with no warning or public input, intends to sell the control of the .ORG domain registry for an undisclosed amount to a for-profit private equity firm called Ethos Capital."

SMS Replacement is Exposing Users to Text, Call Interception Thanks to Sloppy Telecos

Black Friday 2019: The Holiday Shopping Season Begins

Police Shoot Man Dead on London Bridge in ‘Terrorist Incident’

Donald Trump, Meet Your Precursor

RuneScape bloke was wrongly sacked after reading veep's salary details on office printer

How Kamala Harris’s Campaign Unraveled

Activists Build a Grass-Roots Alliance Against Amazon - The New York Times

5G radiation no worse than microwaves or baby monitors: Australian telcos

Kevin Talks Turkey

Rage against the latrine: BOTH toilets on ISS reportedly broken down

CO2-guzzling bacteria made in the lab could help tackle climate change

O.K., Mayor: Why 37-Year-Old Pete Buttigieg Is Attracting Boomers

Taiwan is making democracy work again. It's time we paid attention: Social media has opened up vast social divisions and brought democracy to its knees. In Taiwan, the people are fighting back.

Driven From Manhattan, a Couple Consider Westchester. Which Place Did They Choose?

Trump Visits Afghanistan and Says He Reopened Talks With Taliban

The Worst Tech Gifts We Give (and How to Do Better)

The Best Movies to Watch on Thanksgiving

Drive drunk twice in Quebec, get ignition breathalyzer for life

Former Go champion beaten by DeepMind retires after declaring AI invincible

Swimmers Beware of Deep Brain Stimulation

Facebook built a facial-recognition app that let employees identify people by pointing a phone at them

Secret documents reveal how China mass detention camps work

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey doesn't use Google on his phone but a privacy-focused rival called DuckDuckGo

IBM: ‘Mac users are happier and more productive’

TikTok reverses ban on teen who slammed China’s muslim crackdown.

Inside Amazon’s delivery push: Employees and drivers say an overworked system is lax on safety as packages pile up

The Horrible History of Thanksgiving

A private equity firm is buying the company that owns all .org domains, and they CLAIM prices will "only" increase 10% annually...

TikTok Reverses Ban on Teen Who Slammed China’s Muslim Crackdown

Trump Signs Hong Kong Democracy Legislation, Angering China

Elizabeth Warren Wants to Revoke Medals of Honor for Wounded Knee Massacre

The End Of Ownership, Military Edition: Even The US Military Can't Fix Its Own Equipment Without Right To Repair Laws

Godfrey Gao, ‘Mortal Instruments’ Actor, Dies While Filming TV Show

Thousands Evacuated in Texas After Explosion at Port Neches Chemical Plant

After 240 Years and 7 Generations, Forced to Sell the Family Farm

Does Who You Are at 7 Determine Who You Are at 63?

A Montreal Bagel War Unites Rival Kings

Pete Buttigieg Responds to Uproar Over Past Comments on Minority Students

You’re Tracked Everywhere You Go Online. Use This Guide to Fight Back.

Oracle finally responds to wage discrimination claims… by suing US Department of Labor

Your Thanksgiving Day Quiz

Adam Sandler’s Everlasting Shtick

How the FCC Helped Pave the Way for Predatory Prison Telecoms - A company is charging inmates by the minute to read ebooks on “free” tablets. The FCC could have stopped prison telecoms from gaining so much power, but didn’t.

Twitter backs off on a plan to give away unused old accounts after people complain that it would mean erasing their dead loved ones from the internet

Think Twice Before Giving Gifts With a Microphone or Camera

Apple changes Crimea map to meet Russian demands

Mobile access alone won’t solve the digital divide—we’re going to need fixed-line after all

Paypal's Aquisition of Chrome Extention Honey for $4 Billion Is Proof That Your Company Doesn't Need to Be Disruptive to Be Successful

Facebook to ban two white nationalist groups after Guardian report

Bloodsucking Prison Telecom Is Scamming Inmates With 'Free' Tablets

Beijing Was Confident Its Hong Kong Allies Would Win. After the Election, It Went Silent.

Feral Hogs Attack and Kill a Woman in Texas

Melania Trump Is Booed While Addressing Students in Baltimore

White House Budget Official Said 2 Aides Resigned Amid Ukraine Aid Freeze

‘Bleak’ U.N. Report on a Planet in Peril Looms Over New Climate Talks

Albania Earthquake Kills at Least 23

Teen's TikTok Video About China's Muslim Camps Goes Viral | BBC News

TikTok says it doesn’t censor content, but a user was just locked out after a viral post criticizing China

Trump Knew of Whistle-Blower Complaint When He Released Aid to Ukraine

I am tired of companies which are not implementing a 'delete account' option.

TikTok Blocks Teen Who Posted About China’s Detention Camps

'Cyborg' bots spread misinformation in Louisiana and Kentucky elections, researchers say | Accounts that use a mix of human direction and automation point to the continuous evolution of misinformation strategies.

They Voted Democratic. Now They Support Trump.

$5B class action lawsuit accusing Apple of selling customer data is thrown out

Google is accused of union busting after firing four employees

Despite clear warnings, Europe is out of IP addresses—again

The surveillance industry is assisting state suppression. It must be stopped

Google Fires 4 Workers Active in Labor Organizing

US WeChat users say messages about Hong Kong are being censored

Ruthless Quotas at Amazon Are Maiming Employees — This holiday season, Amazon will move millions of packages at dizzying speed. Internal injury reports suggest all that convenience is coming at the expense of worker safety.

WeChat users in the US say the app is censoring their messages about Hong Kong

Coal: Is this the beginning of the end? The fuel that powered the industrial revolution may be in decline at last.

We are absolutely, definitively, completely and utterly out of IPv4 addresses, warns RIPE, the European Internet Registrar

Suicides by K-Pop Stars Prompt Soul-Searching in South Korea

‘I Have a Ph.D. in Not Having Money’

Suspected bots push conspiracy theories during impeachment hearings

More Polio Cases Now Caused by Vaccine Than by Wild Virus

U.S. Resumes Large-Scale Operations Against ISIS in Northern Syria

Donald McGahn Must Testify to Congress, Judge Rules; Administration Will Appeal