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Jamaicans across the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom have begun voting in elections for the Global Jamaica Diaspora Council (GJDC), amid concerns from some leaders about what they describe as disappointingly low voter registration – and lingering unease about data security.
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Netherlands-based site uses public information and tips to reveal identities of agents involved in crackdowns across US
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Netherlands-based site uses public information and tips to reveal identities of agents involved in crackdowns across US
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Kevin Moncla has tried repeatedly to prove that the 2020 vote in Fulton County, Georgia, was tainted by fraud. While state election overseers have rejected his claims, his work may be fueling the federal government’s ongoing investigations.
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The datafication of healthcare and social welfare services has increased the demand for data care work. Data care work denotes the practical, hands-on labour of caring for data. Drawing on ethnographic material from a data team, this article examines its mundane practices within a wellbeing services county in Finland.
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Former Institute of Museum and Library Services leaders from both political parties expressed concern that the new funding guidelines could encourage a more constrained or distorted view of American history.
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Priming people to watch out for political deepfakes helps them question the AI-generated videos.
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Attorney general Letitia James says observers will monitor if Trump enforcement ‘remains within bounds of the law’
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The Deportation Data Project collects and posts public, anonymized U.S. government immigration enforcement datasets. We use the Freedom of Information Act to gather datasets directly from the government, and we also post datasets that the government has posted proactively or in response to others’ requests.
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Parents are paying anti-vaccine doctors and nurses to falsify Medicare records to enrol their children in childcare and fraudulently claim government payments.
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Lawyer for Guan Heng, whose exposed evidence of persecution of Uyghurs, says he is ‘textbook example of why asylum should exist’
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Blueprints describe a ‘case study’ community where residents submit biometric data to gain entry
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Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) will not share a list of its Palestinian and international staff with Israeli authorities as part of the registration process to work in Gaza and the West Bank. This decision comes after many months of unsuccessful engagement with Israeli authorities, and in the absence of securing assurances to ensure the safety of our staff and the independent management of our operations.
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Experts say uneven connectivity suggests regime is throttling and filtering data as losses said to hit $36m a day
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Ministers plan to license content from institutions such as National History Museum and National Library of Scotland
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Genetic researchers were seeking children for an ambitious, federally funded project to track brain development — a study that they told families could yield invaluable discoveries about DNA’s impact on behavior and disease. They also promised that the children’s sensitive data would be closely guarded. The scientists did not keep it safe.
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Blueprints describe a ‘case study’ community where residents submit biometric data to gain entry
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Researchers find with high confidence that security officials used Cellebrite to extract data from activists’ phones
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Trump administration acknowledges that Elon Musk’s cost-cutting operation accessed Americans’ sensitive data
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