Data Research Firm Associated with Trump Campaign Stole Facebook Profile Info from 50 Million Users

Facebook has admitted that a data research firm, in violation of its terms, inappropriately harvested user data of as many 50 million people, mostly U.S. voters. In response, the company has suspended the accounts the firm, along with another …

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Hillary Clinton Implies Donald Trump is Popular with Voters Who Are Going “Backward”

Hillary Clinton was asked today why she believes 52% of white women voted for President Trump in the 2016 presidential election despite offensive rhetoric by Trump such as aggressive and demeaning statements he made in the “Access Hollywood” tape.  Clinton …

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Former National Security Adviser Susan Rice Responds to Questions from Senators About Mysterious Email She Sent Herself on Last Day in Office

Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. and former National Security Adviser Susan Rice has responded to questions by Senators Chuck Grassley and Lindsey Graham about a mysterious email Amb. Rice emailed herself shortly before leaving the White House for the …

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Russian Woman Pleads for Help from U.S. Journalists After Being Arrested in Thailand – Says Has Damaging Information on President Trump

A Russian model has posted messages on her Instagram account pleading with U.S. journalists to help get her out of a jail in Thailand, where she’s being held for running so-called “sex training” sessions.  In exchange, she says, she can …

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Former Trump Adviser Roger Stone Shown to Have Direct Communications with WikiLeaks During the Presidential Campaign

Long-time Trump confidant and adviser Roger Stone communicated directly with the cyber-activist website WikiLeaks according to obtained direct messages from the social media platform Twitter.  Both Stone and WikiLeaks had denied communicating directly with each other in the past.

As …

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Facebook Helped Trump Win the Election – But it Wasn’t Just Because of the Russians

The effects of the efforts of Russian operatives sitting at computer terminals half a world away on the 2016 presidential election are still being discovered nearly sixteen months after Election Day.  What’s receiving much less attention though are the legal …

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