26 Dec 2015

British Spies Offer Muslims Incentives for Snooping on Their Communities

British spy agency MI5 has offered Muslims prizes in exchange for spying on their communities.

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25 Dec 2015

UK Blames Saudi Arabia After Hackers Trace ISIS Accounts To UK Gov’t

Teen hackers traced terrorist accounts on Twitter to a group of IP addresses originally owned by the UK government but later sold to Saudi ISPs.

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24 Dec 2015

Despite Increasing Threats And Violence, Americans Show Support For Muslim Neighbors

A professor of theology wrote that efforts in support of Muslims “are shining lights into the darkness being spread by anti-Muslim fear-mongering.”

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23 Dec 2015

The Pentagon’s Latest Scheme to Keep Nearly 2,000 Detainee Abuse Photos Secret

After a federal court order, the Pentagon has “re-certified” thousands of Iraq and Afghanistan detainee abuse photos to keep them secret.

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23 Dec 2015

Bernie Sanders Proposes Major Federal Reserve Reform

Bernie Sanders has launched a major reform proposal which can be fairly called a full-frontal assault on the Federal Reserve.

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22 Dec 2015

Report: 60 Percent Of Syrian Rebels Are Sympathetic To ISIS

So much for the “moderate rebels:” a new report finds ISIS represents the mainstream of the Syrian rebels groups trying to overthrow the Assad government.

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22 Dec 2015

Vox’s Max Fisher Is Wrong About Seymour Hersh, Explained

Journalists like Fisher should be inspired to dig deeper when Hersh publishes investigative reports. Instead, they publish hammy explainers.

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22 Dec 2015

Beyond Government Spying, Corporate Surveillance Is A Fact Of Modern Life

“Sure, massive amounts of data are no longer being collected — by the NSA. Telecommunications corporations have taken over where the government left off.”

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21 Dec 2015

Promoting Adversarial Journalism Over Access Journalism

At Shadowproof, we condemn access journalism and celebrate the work of journalists who hold the government and major corporations accountable.

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21 Dec 2015

JPMorgan To Pay Over $450 Million For Screwing Clients And Investors

JPMorgan will pay one massive fine for a conflict of interest over its money management firms, and another to settle a lawsuit over the London “fail whale.”

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