Google-owned mobility startup Waze is reportedly laying off more than 5% of its total workforce as roads empty out during the pandemic Tyler Sonnemaker 10 sep 2020
The White House asked the Justice Department to handle Trump’s legal defense in a defamation lawsuit brought by his rape accuser Tyler Sonnemaker 10 sep 2020
The Justice Department seeks to intervene in a lawsuit brought by Trump’s rape accuser, which would leave taxpayers footing the legal bills Tyler Sonnemaker 09 sep 2020
Facebook will pay tens of thousands of users to quit the app ahead of the election so it can study the platform’s impact on politics Tyler Sonnemaker 05 sep 2020
ICE reportedly relied on a ‘politically motivated’ request from the Kremlin to try to deport a Russian asylum seeker legally staying in the US Tyler Sonnemaker 04 sep 2020
Property tech companies are helping landlords spy on residents, collect their data, and even evict them. Critics are calling it an invasion of privacy that could reinforce inequality. Tyler Sonnemaker 04 sep 2020
Trump wants to ban TikTok to keep Americans’ data out of China’s hands, but Microsoft and Oracle’s track records suggest they could turn it over to the US government instead Tyler Sonnemaker 03 sep 2020
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson says he tested positive for COVID-19, along with his wife and 2 daughters Tyler Sonnemaker 03 sep 2020
Mark Zuckerberg reportedly intervened after a Facebook employee posted a controversial defense of police in the wake of Kenosha shootings Tyler Sonnemaker 03 sep 2020
18 major companies that have announced employees can work remotely long-term Business Insider US, Laura Casado, Tyler Sonnemaker, Taylor Borden 02 sep 2020