The Peoples Court Family sues after a corpse was unceremoniously exposed to the bereaved Jason Weisberger
politics Chart of women registering to vote after Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade spells trouble for GOP Mark Frauenfelder
SWAT team blows up innocent woman's house, city tries to stop her from suing for damages Mark Frauenfelder
law It's been 10 years since an artist recorded candid shots from Apple Store webcams—and got a visit from the Secret Service Rob Beschizza
disabilities The new Britney Spears documentary offers a surprising angle for exploring disability rights Thom Dunn
data Ignoring warrants, the Secret Service has been buying up location data from phone companies Thom Dunn
law NSO Group employees kicked off Facebook for spying for brutal dictators are suing Facebook for violating their privacy Cory Doctorow
class war The right is bankrolled by self-interested one-percenters making long-term investments; the left, by one-percenters with "moral whims" Cory Doctorow
google Indigenous elder on Sidewalk Labs's Toronto consultation: "like being given blankets and gun powder and whisky to trade for our participation" Cory Doctorow
happy mutants Thomas Piketty's new book uses data to trace how inequality changes ideology Cory Doctorow
poetry Joy Harjo named 23rd Poet Laureate, first Native American to serve in U.S. position of honor Xeni Jardin
scams Thanks to the 2008 foreclosure crisis, a Kuwaiti ponzi schemer was able to single-handedly blight cities across America Cory Doctorow
politics Most Republican voters were Trumpists before Trump, and most of the rest have converted since 2016 Cory Doctorow