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Google Won’t Say Anything About Israel Using Its Photo Software to Create Gaza “Hit List”Sam BiddleGoogle prohibits using its tech for “immediate harm,” but Israel is harnessing its facial recognition to set up a dragnet of Palestinians.
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Pro-Lifers Are Up Against a Real-Life CrisisJudith LevineThe IVF vs. embryonic personhood fracas forces Republicans to face the living people harmed by their defense of cellular rights. |
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A MAGA Troll’s Memes Were Blatant Disinformation. But Were They a Crime?Shawn MusgraveA federal appeals court will decide whether Douglass Mackey should go to prison for his posts about Hillary Clinton and the 2016 election.
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Israeli Real Estate Firm Used Genocidal Rhetoric — Then Politico’s Parent Company Put Them in a Trade FairHanno HauensteinThe confab put on by real estate site Yad2, a subsidiary of publishing giant Axel Springer, includes numerous companies doing business in the West Bank. |
Forget a Ban — Why Are Journalists Using TikTok in the First Place?Nikita MazurovI’m a security researcher working in the journalism field, and I’m here to rain on your dangerous, dumb parade. |
The Vicious Things Republicans Have Said About Palestinians Since October 7Prem Thakker“The costs of saying things that are undeniably and horrifically dehumanizing toward Palestinians are so low.” |
NYC Jails Flagrantly Deny Young People’s Legal Right to EducationAkela LacyNew court filings say that the city is violating an eight-year-old court order mandating access to education for people under 22. |
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