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Activists paint a giant Ukrainian flag outside the Russian Embassy in London
The demonstration marks a year since the full-scale war on Ukraine.
US Customs agents have been seizing Americans' phone data unchecked for 15 years
The information was taken from travelers to and from the country.
Official White House Twitter roasts GOP critics of student debt forgiveness
Twitter call-out thread: White House edition.
By Amanda Yeo
FCC flags Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky as risk to national security
Kaspersky says a 2017 ban that informed the new FCC decision is "unconstitutional" and unsupported by evidence.
Australia's new online safety laws could force social platforms to take down abusive posts
The government is trying to step in where social media moderation fails.
By Amanda Yeo
Jury finds Elizabeth Holmes guilty of 4 counts in Theranos fraud trial
Holmes faced two counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and nine counts of wire fraud — and it's not over yet.
By Rachel Kraus
Where the $7.5 billion for EV charging is needed most
The infrastructure bill can do a lot for some EV “deserts.”
By Sasha Lekach
Someone pretended to be a mayor and the government gave him a .gov domain
Yeah, that's not great.
By Matt Binder
Greta Thunberg masterfully pulls apart congressman's argument on climate change
He was no match for the indomitable Thunberg.
China isn't approving video game licenses right now
The government is a bit shook
'We're being used': Rapper Vic Mensa pleads for gun control legislation.
The artist speaks out on why activism is key.
White House says it will release government data to fuel AI research
The race is on to build powerful AI.
Here's what the critics are saying about Season 2 of 'The Handmaid's Tale'
Can it live up to the first season?
By Dymond Green
This guy claims the Duffer Brothers ripped off his 'Stranger Things' idea
The drama has been turned up to 11.
By Dymond Green
Finding alien life won't cause chaos and panic, according to scientists
Hold the pitchforks, these aliens come in peace
By Dymond Green
The lake that reminds them of home
Many people from the Marshall Islands move to Arkansas to escape the impacts of climate change and nuclear bomb tests.
By Jan Hendrik Hinzel
Locals call it 'The Tomb': What's in the Marshall Islands' concrete dome?
A mother recounts the nuclear history of the Marshall Islands.
By Jan Hendrik Hinzel
The U.S. Government Accuses Two Chinese Phone Makers of Spying on Americans - Here's Why We Think It's Bullsh*t
The CIA, NSA, and FBI are accusing the Chinese government of using Huawei and ZTE phones to spy on Americans, but there's no hardcore evidence.
By Michelle Yan
The internet trolled Trump for this roast-worthy habit during his SOTU
He's also President of the Donald fan club.
These windows won't shatter for anything
Reinforced windows are the windows to the future.
By Louise Bartolotta
WhatsApp gets blocked behind China's 'Great Firewall,' joining Facebook and Instagram
Even texts are blocked.
By Sasha Lekach