Some DHS components failed to show they were following protocol.
The FBI once acknowledged the existence of surveillance NDAs. Now it won't.
Agencies have one year to finish reviewing another 14,000 files related to President Kennedy's death.
Independent experts from NYU, UMass Amherst, Columbia, Marquette, and the ACLU are partnering with Gizmodo to responsibly publish this historic leak.
Sen. Ron Wyden calls for countermeasures against spying by cell-site simulators at embassies and military bases.
We're keeping a live tally of the documents whistleblower Frances Haugen released, known as the 'Facebook Papers.'
The reasons for firing Ashley Gjøvik include tweeting a photo of herself—taken by her own phone.
Police asked for DEA's help surveilling protests in over 50 cities, records show.
Lawyers for Haugen tell Gizmodo what it takes to become a whistleblower.
“There’s no one currently holding Mark accountable," Frances Haugen said.
“We now know that Facebook routinely puts profits ahead of kids’ online safety."
Kids between 10 and 12 are a 'valuable but untapped audience,' company research says.
A separate group of Senators is also launching an investigation into Instagram claiming it's working with a whistleblower.
Apple accused Ashley Gjøvik, a senior engineering program manager, of leaking "confidential" information without further explanation.
Leiderman's rebellious lawyering made him a go-to attorney for Anonymous hackers.
In-person classes resumed, but online and hybrid courses remain offline—for now.
The U.S. labor agency is investigating claims filed by two Apple employees.
"Elon consistently tells me he likes the social policies in the state of Texas," Abbot said.
Purdue Pharma's Sackler family must pay more than $4 billion as part of the settlement, which also dissolves the company.
Police display a shocking lack of “basic news and social media information literacy.”
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