How Health and Education Journalists Can Turn Privacy Laws to Their Advantage
Government records officers frequently cite privacy restrictions to deny data requests. Annie Waldman offers some tips on how to overcome or sidestep these barriers.
Why Isn’t Mexico’s Government Surveillance Investigation Moving Forward?
Mexico’s #SpyGovernment case dropped like a bomb in 2016, with demands for accountability and transparency. So why haven’t the government done anything about it? Giovanna Salazar reports.
Sunday Comics
I’m alone, sitting with my empty glass. My four walls follow me through my past. I was on a Paris train, I emerged in London rain and…you were waiting there reading the Sunday Comics. I remember searching for the perfect words…
Google Admits Collaboration with Illegal US Drone Murder Program
Big Data + Big Government + Big Spenders = Big Problems. Andre Damon writes.
Confronting the Tigers: How Young Parisians Use the Law to Expose Police Abuse
France’s policing of minority groups remains ugly, but some are taking their cases to court. Lanna Hollo reports.
Where Are You, Al Franken?
Stacy Lawson goes looking through the void where someone named Al Franken used to be.
Geek Squad’s Relationship with FBI is Cozier Than You Think
Geek Squad’s partnership with the FBI has been going on at least 10 years, and probably tramples the Fourth Amendment. Aaron Mackey reports.
Sunday Comics
The hell of Northern Paris – Roubaix (Tour de France! Tour de France!)/Sunday Comics and Saint Tropez (Tour de France! Tour de France!)/The Alps and the Pyrenees (Tour de France! Tour de France!)/Last stage Champs-Elysees (Tour de France! Tour de France!)
A Night of Rhythmic Underdogs: Kim Lusk’s A Dance for Dark Horses
All about Kim Lusk and her A Dance for Dark Horses, a new dance having its world premiere Velocity Dance Center,
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