Photo: Brendan Smialowski (Getty Images) Apple didn’t know the Department of Justice was requesting metadata of Democratic lawmakers when it complied with a subpoena during a Trump-era leak investigation, CNBC
Capitol Riot Attendee Pleads Guilty to Bomb Plot Against Amazon Data Center
Photo: Brent Stirton (Getty Images) A Texas man has pleaded guilty to a plot to blow up an Amazon Web Services (AWS) data center in Ashburn, Virginia, according to the
DOJ Will No Longer Quietly Seize Reporters’ Records in Leak Probes
Photo: Ramin Talaie (Getty Images) The U.S. Department of Justice will no longer secretly obtain the records of journalists during leak investigations, the White House said in a statement Saturday.
Trump Deplatforms Himself
Screenshot: From the Desk of Donald J. Trump (Archive.is) (Fair Use) The media layoffs continue unabated. The former president’s blog, From the Desk of Donald J. Trump, has ceased all
British and Indian Variants Renamed ‘Alpha’ and ‘Delta’ Under New WHO Covid-19 Guidance
A pedestrian walks past a sign directing members of the public to a covid-19 testing center in Bolton, England, on May 28, 2021. Photo: Oli Scarff/AFP (Getty Images) The so-called
The Suicide Squad’s Weasel Had a Fantastic Inspiration
Ack! Thbbft!Screenshot: Warner Bros. The Weasel’s going to die. This isn’t a spoiler, I just can’t imagine James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad movie killing off a slew of its huge
There’s No Way the Big Tech Law Florida Just Passed Is Legal
Photo: Phil Sears (AP) Today, Trump lackey and Florida governor Ron DeSantis signed into law “Florida’s Big Tech Bill,” a thinly-veiled attempt to appease Trump’s Twitter and Facebook gripe. And
Trump Is a Low-Ratings, Computer-Blogging Loser
Photo: Mandel Ngan (Getty Images) Did you know that former edgelord president Donald J. Trump is now an edgelord blogger? Most people do not, evidently. Operation: Blog, aka “From the
Justice Department Quietly Seized Washington Post Reporters’ Phone Records During Trump Era
Photo: Brendan Smialowski (Getty Images) The Department of Justice quietly seized phone records and tried to obtain email records for three Washington Post reporters, ostensibly over their coverage of then-U.S.