PinnedPublished inOneZeroHere’s How Easy It Is for Cops to Get Your Facebook DataPolice can access everything from “pokes” to private Messenger data — and increasingly doJun 17, 2020A response icon9Jun 17, 2020A response icon9
Published inOneZeroOklahoma Quietly Launched a Mass Surveillance Program to Track Uninsured DriversCash-strapped governments are turning to tech that converts cameras into automated license plate readers to penalize uninsured driversApr 7, 2021A response icon3Apr 7, 2021A response icon3
Published inOneZeroNeighborhood Watch Has a New Tool: License-Plate ReadersResidents fear the gadgets will enable snooping — and much worseNov 12, 2020A response icon6Nov 12, 2020A response icon6
Friends Come and Go. And That’s Okay.Spoiler: A threesome with her controlling partner didn’t fix things.Jun 23, 2020Jun 23, 2020
Published inOneZeroThe Coronavirus Is Already Changing the Way We Think About Scientific CooperationViruses ‘cooperate.’ To keep up, scientists are, too.Mar 25, 2020A response icon5Mar 25, 2020A response icon5
Published in730DCMayor Bowser Touts Transparency.Body cameras were originally sold to the public as police accountability tools. That promise hasn’t panned out.Jun 25, 2019Jun 25, 2019
Published in730DCThe Really (Really) Free Market Operates Under a Simple and Radical PhilosophyFor my part, I left with an Xbox, a printer, a vacuum cleaner, a U.S Army survival skills book, and a rainbow lava lamp.Feb 28, 2019Feb 28, 2019
Published in730DCDespite a Sharp Increase in Complaints, the City Gave DC Police a RaisePolice accountability measures usually don’t include fiscal repercussions. Maybe they should.Dec 4, 2018Dec 4, 2018