The Verge: New Orleans ends its Palantir predictive policing program Ed: Right after it became public knowledge, how about that.
NPR: Critics concerned about privacy issues as biometric scanning increases
Gizmodo: Congress could sneak a bill threatening global privacy into law
Washington Post: Feinstein calls on CIA to declassify documents detailing Haspel’s ties to torture program
The Hill: FBI supervisor warned Comey in 2014 that warrantless surveillance program was ineffective
Bloomberg: Google resists becoming digital ‘town square’ in censorship spat
Techdirt: Censorship creep is setting in as social media companies try to stay ahead of European lawmakers
Washington Examiner: NSA nominee Paul Nakasone: Smartphone tracking software is a privacy, intel threat
The Hill: Tech companies push back against internet watchdog’s new privacy rules
The Independent: Florida school shooting surveillance video shows officer Scot Peterson standing outside as massacre takes place
National Review: Another terrible Florida case illustrates the need for armed self-defense
The Intercept: Military brass tells Congress it has no idea what Saudi Arabia is doing with U.S. bombs in Yemen
The New Yorker: Mike Pompeo, the spymaster who couldn’t stay in his lane
US News: San Francisco embraces Amsterdam-style marijuana lounges
RealClearScience: When an English Lit major tried to school Isaac Asimov