In a far-reaching decision Friday, the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals indemnified improper government spying, protecting the offending federal agents from punishment and making it nearly impossible for harmed citizens to ever receive justice. The decision comes in Attkisson v. the Department of Justice and the FBI for the long-term forensically-confirmed government computer intrusions of […]
Is Facebook instituting unfair bans?
Facebook recently ignited a firestorm when it announced that it is banning conservative, controversial and non-mainstream personalities such as Milo Yiannopoulos, Alex Jones and Laura Loomer. Facebook says this controversial move was done in part to address critics who claim Facebook was doing a poor job of policing its platform for hateful and inciteful views. […]
The border without the hype
Sunday on Full Measure, Lara Logan will take us on an eye-opening trip to the southern border with no preconceived notions and no hype. See what she found on land and on the water. We also have a fascinating story on a new way lobbyists for corporations and other special interests are trying to reach […]
Apple facial recognition software blamed in allegedly incorrect arrest of teen
A New York teenager is suing Apple for a massive sum of $1 billion dollars over its faulty facial recognition software that allegedly incorrectly linked him to four separate thefts at four different Apple locations. The lawsuit states that Apple uses "Orwellian" facial software in its stores to prevent theft. The lawsuit alleges that Apple's […]
Warrantless wiretapping lawsuit against government dismissed
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit against the Bush Administration for "warrantless wiretapping." The judge cited national security concerns. The group Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) filed the suit more than a decade ago. It has said it plans to appeal the dismissal. Read more in John Bowden's article in The Hill: A federal judge […]
Unscientific poll: Trump-Russia collusion
Last week's poll was about the Mueller report and what respondents think will come of it. Will it put the Trump-Russia rumors to rest, or open the door for more conspiracies? Full results are below: The Mueller report on Trump-Russia collusion… Closes the book (85%) Opens new doors (10%) Not sure (1%) I don’t care […]
The government spied on me. You could be next.
It was bad enough when the Department of Justice under Attorney General Eric Holder engaged in spying on journalist James Rosen (and even spied on his parents' phone records). And the same cast of characters secretly spied on Associated Press reporters -- also in the name of tracking down government leakers. Amid those discoveries were […]
Why is the Department of Justice still fighting so hard in Attkisson computer intrusion case?
Under ordinary circumstances, the Department of Justice would investigate and prosecute a case against those responsible for an unlawful intrusion into a national journalist's computers and work. So why is the Department of Justice is fighting so hard against the Attkisson computer intrusion case -- instead of providing justice? See a video update below. Read […]