Navy Secretary nominee may have had undisclosed tie to Cambridge Analytica
Kenneth Braithwaite said he discussed working for the infamous data firm and "provided advice on an informal basis," but never signed on.
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Kenneth Braithwaite said he discussed working for the infamous data firm and "provided advice on an informal basis," but never signed on.
Attorneys say some migrant children are held in jail-like settings "on the basis of such trivial things as possessing drawings of their high school mascot or the area code for their home country."
The social media giant said it would ban "deepfake" videos made using artificial intelligence, as long as they're not satire and might mislead "an average person."
Vermont's largest city lost two top cops in one day after they separately admitted to creating fake social media accounts that targeted the same community activist.
Government data shows startling inconsistencies in how long shelters and detention centers take to release migrant children to their families
The decision to hold the party at a Trump property raised questions about ethics that were unprecedented before Mr. Trump's presidency, according to a nonprofit government watchdog
The web forum known for hate speech has repeatedly popped up in the last two days, only to be knocked down by activists in a whack-a-mole game of identifying and protesting its service providers
The massive and controversial shelter for unaccompanied migrant children will be reduced to a capacity of zero
Brittany Kaiser describes in a CBS News interview how personal data is routed through financial institutions to companies seeking to "manipulate you"
The Cambridge Analytica whistleblower remains banned from Facebook more than a year after revealing how the social media giant was used to manipulate voters
Judge rejects Trump administration action that would have scrapped a landmark court agreement on the treatment of migrant children and families in custody
The declarations by 3 physicians accompanied dozens of testimonials from children who described "prison-like" conditions, according to their attorneys
A federal official revealed that the government spends $600 per bed, per day, to support the empty facility in Homestead, Florida
In a combative filing Friday, lawyers and experts said the government is wrong to claim terminating a landmark court agreement will deter migration
It's the third time the Facebook CEO has refused an invitation to appear before a gathering of global lawmakers investigating disinformation