The Daily Stormer website promotes the purity of white race and posts hateful, conspiratorial screeds about Blacks and Jews. It has also inspired at least three racially motivated killings. Andrew Anglin, its founder, has been made a millionaire by it.According...
To ensure that climate change is not a problem, the U.S. launched Monday's latest satellite into orbit from California.Landsat 9 was launched into space aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket. It lifted off from Vandenberg Space Force...
It is the most prominent European group of martial artists for right-wing extremists. Their signature tournament has been banned twice by German authorities. However, Kampf der Nibelungen (or Battle of the Nibelungs) is still alive on Facebook. There are multiple pages...
Thursday's announcement by the European Union would require that the smartphone industry adopt a standard charging cord for mobile devices. This could end the all-too-familiar experience with digging through tangled cables in order to find the right one.The European...
Facebook's semi-independent oversight panel has stated that it will examine the company's "XCheck," which is a cross-check system, following an investigation into The Wall Street Journal about the use of this system. It exempts high-profile users from certain or all of...
Apple and Google removed an app created by the opposition that told voters which candidates were likely to defeat Russian-backed opponents, under Kremlin pressure. The move was made as polls opened for three consecutive days of voting in Russia's parliamentary...
According to a survey, most Americans doubt that their personal data is safe online. They also don't trust the federal government's efforts in protecting it.The poll by The Associated Press–NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, and MeriTalk found that 64% of Americans...
DoorDash is suing New York City for a new law that forces delivery companies to share customers' data with restaurants.The latest lawsuit was filed Wednesday by the delivery companies against local governments. It is part of a series of...
Three ex-military and intelligence officials from the United States have admitted to providing computer hacking technology to the United Arab Emirates. They also agreed to pay $1.7 million to settle criminal charges. The Justice Department called Tuesday's agreement the...
Concerns are being raised by cities and counties in the U.S. about a new rule by President Joe Biden that could prevent them from accessing $350 billion of Coronavirus relief aid to increase high-speed internet connectivity.Biden set the goal...