Extremely interested in the editor's decision to add the last two words to this headline news3lv.com/news/local/4...
A giant nude statue of former President Donald Trump was assembled just outside Las Vegas over the weekend, towering over Interstate 15 on the way to Utah.
People who know more about this than I do, are there any other instances where tech/automation clearly does reduce bias in law enforcement? This seems so clear but also such an outlier
This is without question the best piece written so far this cycle on foreign disinformation operations. And about what I'd argue is only the third most important disinfo op this year. www.foreignaffairs.com/russia/lies-...
The country’s propagandists target the West—but mislead the kremlin, too.
Deleting this because a kind soul found the answer: Lee enterprises, as reported by the WSJ a while back. www.wsj.com/articles/ira...
Ooh that's a great call
Congrats!!
The FBI just had a press call about the Iranian hackers using a phone system that glitched out. They read a statement, took a single question, read their system that said nobody else had a question (absolutely not true), and peaced out.
The second best for me is Mastodon, because infosec Mastodon is actually pretty great, it's just that nobody else I care about is on there. Third is Threads because a lot of reporters have migrated there despite the whole no news thing.
There's a lot of dialogue about Bluesky being a progressive echo chamber or whatever. But to me, a reporter who's neither racist nor insane, it's currently the best Twitter replacement because Twitter serves me nonstop racist and insane stuff and Threads won't do breaking news. Truly that simple.