Death of Privacy: ‘Your cell phone Big Brother’s best friend’
Personal data being gathered on the worldwide web means bigger profits for the private sector and is also being shared with the police, argues Steve Rambam, … source
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Personal data being gathered on the worldwide web means bigger profits for the private sector and is also being shared with the police, argues Steve Rambam, … source
Trying to stay on track for New Year’s Resolutions? Some healthy sounding super snacks pack more sugar and salt than popular chips and candy bars. source
Criticizing President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is risky in Turkey. Kadir Yavaş, a student, experienced that personally when he was given a suspended sentence for … source
Zafer Ertem wants to help Syrian refugees in Turkey – despite resistance from the authorities. Zafer Ertem is hugely disappointed with the international … source
The LGBT community in Turkey faces constant harassment. In late June the authorities banned the annual Gay Pride parade. Gay rights activist Görkem defied … source
Last summer, we embarked on an ambitious project: to test the accuracy of label claims of popular vitamins and supplements. Now we have learned that the … source
Nearly 90% of the estimated 143 million children in orphanages worldwide are not orphans at all. They are systematically bought, coerced, and stolen away from … source
ABC News’ Brian Ross botches Flynn report: ABC News apologized after its lead investigative reporter misreported a story about former Trump adviser Michael … source
Fake health news on the internet: ‘White Coat, Black Art’ host Dr. Brian Goldman joins Diana to discuss the problem of fake health news online. ‘White Coat … source
VICE News investigative journalist Jason Leopold has used the Freedom of Information Act to break stories on hot-button issues. He was asked to testify before the House Committee on Government……