Win McNamee / Getty Images Ocasio-Cortez Stuns Even Herself by Agreeing with GOP Freedom Caucus 'Rep. Meadows, much of the Freedom Caucus & I are in agreement on preventing total surveillance of Americans,' Ocasio-Cortez tweeted. By Makenna Baird May 23, 2019
leungchopan / Shutterstock Police Release a New App That Shouts ‘Stop It’ at Molesters. It’s a Huge Hit in Japan 'The app could help victims, experts believe.' By Chris White May 23, 2019
PK Studio / Shutterstock Should Legislators Regulate Google's Use of Your Data? 'Service providers must have an obligation to be transparent regarding how they acquire and utilize your data.' By Julio Rivera May 3, 2019
Charles Platiau / AP While Nation Was Consumed with Mueller Report, Zuckerberg Buried Embarrassing Instagram News Facebook gets a scolding amid allegations it buried the news that millions of Instagram users' passwords were exposed. By Jack Davis April 20, 2019
Zapp2Photo / Shutterstock Alexa Users Beware: Amazon Just Admitted To Listening in to Intimate Conversations Through Device The information came via a Bloomberg exposé this week. By C. Douglas Golden April 14, 2019
Face The Nation / YouTube screen shot; Michael / YouTube screen shot 66 Seconds of Footage That Show Jerry Nadler's a Massive Hypocrite on Releasing Mueller Report Nadler opposed the release of an unredacted report about Democratic President Bill Clinton, but wants an unredacted report to attack President Trump. By Ben Marquis April 12, 2019
Zapp2Photo / Shutterstock Amazon Workers Reportedly Record and Share What You Say Around Alexa 'Reports from Amazon employees reveal that Amazon employees are listening and recording conversations spoken after waking Alexa...' By Mary Margaret Olohan April 11, 2019
Andrew Harnik / AP NYT Shows Zuckerberg What Privacy Invasion Feels Like with Report on What's in His Trash The CEO of Facebook got a taste of real-world privacy invasion after a 'dumpster diver' raided his bins in San Francisco. By Benjamin Arie April 8, 2019
Ben Margot / AP UK Considers Direct Regulation of Social Media Companies As concerns mount globally over how to monitor internet material without stifling free speech, the British proposal reflects a push by some countries to give regulators more power. By The Associated Press April 8, 2019
Christophe Morin / Getty Images The Daily Telegraph Is Paid by Facebook To Write Articles Praising Facebook In attempts to subvert media criticism, Facebook has now hired The Daily Telegraph to run a series of articles praising Facebook. By Mary Margaret Olohan April 4, 2019