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Walgreens leaving Covid-19 test recipients’ data unprotected is a reminder that we can’t blindly trust ‘infallible’ tech
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Pharmacy giant Walgreens left millions of Americans’ private info, from Covid-19 status to home addresses, open to theft thanks to sloppy web design without so much as a password gate. Why do we still blindly trust technology?
Sep 14, 2021 18:49
Facebook’s smart glasses are an attempt to profit from our narcissistic culture, and also a cause for privacy concern
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Facebook’s partnership with Ray-Ban to bring smart glasses to the market is not an innovation that solves any real-world problems – only the company’s unquenchable need to monetise the private data of its users. It is always...
Sep 10, 2021 15:18
As Joe Biden takes over, the Democrats are still running scared as resurgent Russophobia reaches peak insanity
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‘The Russians did it’ has become the mantra of the Democrats for every perceived indiscretion, even as they take control of the White House again. This baseless nonsense is only likely to gain in momentum over the next four years.
Jan 20, 2021 15:38
Trump looks like he’s toast, so who’s going to take the reins and lead the Republican fightback for 2024?
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Even with counting still going on for 2020, attention has already turned to what will happen in four years, and there’s an intriguing cast of runners and riders who could lead the GOP back into the White House.
Nov 12, 2020 15:33
Woke Yale stops teaching ‘problematic’ European art canon, proving we no longer deserve the classics
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Yale University is abandoning one of its core courses, a comprehensive survey of 700+ years of Western art. It has been deemed too Western, white, and male – and now the art canon gets thrown under the woke bus.
Feb 3, 2020 15:31
Big Tech joins up with Big Brother to turn your private health data into $38bn ‘public treasure’
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Big Tech is poised to rake in tens of billions of dollars from a new healthcare recordkeeping standard that scorns privacy for convenience, creating massive opportunities for extortion and other abuses by criminals and government.
Jan 21, 2020 23:10
Future of war: What will the storming of big cities & urban areas look like?
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In recent conflicts in the Middle East, the heaviest battles have been for big cities. Still, in terms of warcraft, the issues surrounding the storming of urban areas and minimizing casualties remain fundamentally unresolved.
Nov 11, 2019 16:26
Washington quits UN Human Rights Council, but the reason is not 'bias against Israel'
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This week, the US took the unprecedented step of announcing its withdrawal from the UN Human Rights Council - a day after America's worsening migrant crisis fell on the radar of the global body. Partisan politics is to blame.
Jun 21, 2018 15:51
'Failed detonation in London Tube attack could provide valuable forensics'
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We were watching video footage of it, and it’s kind of bizarre. You have a mayonnaise bucket there, which is just burning away, Patrick Henningsen, executive editor of 21st CenturyWire.com, told RT. other experts join the discussion.
Sep 15, 2017 16:12
WikiLeaks CIA Vault 7: 'We are looking at George Orwell’s 1984’
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WikiLeaks revelations about the CIA and its scope of activity show that this is not only a security issue - it impacts businesses while the privacy we take for granted is at risk. It is a very dangerous path for democracy to go down, experts told RT.
Mar 8, 2017 15:11
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