Tag Archive: Tech
How Online Propaganda Grew More Insidious as 2020 Election Day Approached
Released for Syndication: 02/12/2021
Early on, false claims targeted voters. After Election Day, dubious threads morphed into full-on conspiracies about voting systems and vote counts.
Full ArticleWhy We Need to Adopt Friedrich Engels’ Thinking on Science in These Times
Released for Syndication: 12/11/2020
On this bicentenary of Friedrich Engels, we need to understand the struggle of ideas he was engaged in during his lifetime, and what significance it holds today.
Full ArticleThe Race to a More Humane Egg Heats Up—Will the Poultry Industry Adopt Tech That Could Save Billions of Baby Chicks?
By
Linda Tyler
Released for Syndication: 12/08/2020
Egg companies sit by while nonprofits and venture capitalists fund high-tech startups attempting to save 300 million baby chicks from macerating grinders each year.
Full ArticleThe World’s Biggest Trading Bloc Does Not Include the United States
Released for Syndication: 11/25/2020
On November 15, 15 Asian and Pacific countries signed an agreement known as the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) that unites 30 percent of...
Full ArticleWhy Biden Will Keep the U.S.-Imposed Cold War Rolling
Released for Syndication: 11/17/2020
Much will certainly change in the world of U.S. foreign policy when Joe Biden enters the White House. There will be a more measured...
Full ArticleFabricated Ballots, Dead Voters and Other Phantom Fears From Trump Supporters at Georgia Presidential Audit
Released for Syndication: 11/17/2020
Partisan suspicions shadow hand count of every ballot in most populous county.
Full ArticleTeachers Are on a Tightrope With No Safety Net
By
Emily James
Released for Syndication: 11/12/2020
The hybrid model teachers are being thrust into during the pandemic isn’t sustainable without more resources and support.
Full ArticleWhy Google Is Facing Serious Accusations of Monopoly Practices
Released for Syndication: 11/05/2020
The tech monopolies are increasingly being acknowledged as a danger to people, other companies, and even to democracy. The regulatory worm seems to be turning in many countries, even in the U.S. where it had gone into hibernation.
Full ArticleWhy the Latest Cyber Attacks Were Disinformation, Not Voting System Breaches
Released for Syndication: 10/29/2020
After murky high-profile media coverage, details emerge that question whether Iran was even involved.
Full ArticleHow Donald Trump Intends to Weaponize the Supreme Court Against Ordinary Americans
By
Tom Conway
Released for Syndication: 10/08/2020