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In 200 Years, Half of the Planet's Mass Could Be Made of 'Digital Bits'
"It's a wake up call for the big data industries, internet giants, tech companies, energy research and environmental research. I call this the invisible crisis," author Melvin M. Vopson told Newsweek.
British Politicians Call for Crackdown on Social Media Companies
"The leaders of social media companies have failed to tackle the infodemic of misinformation," said Julian Knight MP, chair of the U.K government's DCMS Committee.
War on Trump USAGM Pick Michael Pack Undermines U.S. Battle With China
Michael Pack's installment at the U.S. Agency for Global Media is a huge boon for the American people.
Should Ex-CIA Spies Be Hacking for Enemy States?
The thin line between "media" and "information operations" is rapidly disintegrating.
Trump's Declassification Order Is 'Corrupt,' Say Legal Experts
"At the end of the day, history is going to find that [Barr] was compliant, he was timid, and at times he was a sycophant. All to please Trump," said former federal prosecutor Gene Rossi.
Savannah Spurlock's Family Pleads For Her Return
Savannah Spurlock has been missing since January 4, when she was seen leaving a Lexington bar with three men.
Jazmine Barnes Death: Reward For Gunman Up To $100,000
The 7-year-old Texas girl was shot and killed by an unknown gunman on Sunday while sitting in a car with her mother.
Hackers Target North Korea Defectors, 1,000 Affected
The names, birth dates and addresses of nearly 1,000 people were leaked.
'Red Dead Online' Release Date: November Launch Planned
Get ready to explore even more of the West in "Red Dead Online"
Mueller May Have Information on Trump's Tax Returns
"It appears that they're closing in on the basic financial structure of the Trump Organization."
Judge Threatened as Right-Wing Users Share Information
The New Mexico courthouse was evacuated on Tuesday.
'Mass Effect' and 'Dragon Age' Still Alive at BioWare
BioWare addressed the future of two of its most popular franchises in a recent update about "Anthem."
Bethesda Explains Why 'Elder Scrolls 6' was Revealed
"Fallout 4" fans shouldn't get too excited about the idea of playing on a Switch any time soon.
Facebook: Info Shared With App Possibly Not Protected
The app allowed users to take psychometric tests.
Nintendo Switch Online Service Coming in September
Nintendo revealed new information about its upcoming Online Service, including pricing and more.
QuakeCon 2018 Dates, Details and More
QuakeCon 2018 returns to the Gaylord Texan from Aug. 9 to 12. Tickets aren't on sale yet, but we know the various ticket prices, information on events and more.
How Much Does Facebook Really Know About You?
Big Brother is watching you (and listening to you, and tracking you and monitoring you...)
Quantum Trick Could Double Speed of Information
The technique is a bit like the riddle in which two guards, one lying and one honest, are hiding a tiger.
WA Could Be Next State to Abolish Death Penalty
A recent political development has opened up the possibility of accomplishing the task in 2018.
Who Was Executed in 2017? Capital Punishment Cases Down
Capital punishment cases are down but five of the 23 executions this year still highlight the arguments of those who oppose the death penalty.
Republicans Accused of Trump Dossier Leaks
A lawyer for the intelligence firm behind the notorious dossier has made the claims.
FBI Won't Tell Congress About Comey's Firing: Senator
Grassley said the Office of the Special Counsel had to sign nondiscolosure agreements.
The Facts Behind 'Dunkirk'
The characters are fictional, the planes are real and the history is important.
'Fox & Friends' Corrects Story Trump Touted
Trump tweeted out a "Fox & Friends" story that has since been acknowledged as misleading.
Trump Jr. Promised Damaging Information About Clinton
The president's son said there was a suggestion information on Clinton was available.
How Can Congress Overcome White House Obstruction?
Congress should submit parallel requests to the government agencies under FOIA.
Fox News Can't Get Republicans to Defend Trump
TV host Bret Baier said he was struggling to get Republican guests for his show after Trump caused controversies over Russia, FBI and ISIS.
Trump Government Is Painting It Black
The Trump administration is "pulling down the shades" on government access.
Russia Forms 'Info Ops' Troops for 'Counter-propaganda'
Russia's minister of defense said propaganda must be "smart, competent and effective."
EU Fines Facebook For Whatsapp Privacy Policy Confusion
Facebook has until January 31 to respond, and could be fined 1% of its turnover if found guilty of charges.