Russian interference
Here's What You Need to Know About the Russia Report
A long-awaited report from the Intelligence and Security Committee shows that the British government “actively avoided” looking for Kremlin interference during the EU referendum.
Julian Assange Claims Trump Offered a Pardon for Help Covering Up Russia’s 2016 Hacking
Assange’s attorney said former U.S. Republican Congressman Dana Rohrabacher delivered the message to Assange at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London in August 2017.
The Kremlin’s War On American Democracy Only Got Bigger After 2016
The Senate Intelligence Committee said the campaign ramped up after 2016 and largely targeted African Americans.
The US Government Is Using Pineapple Pizza to Explain Russian Political Interference
We asked an online disinformation expert why the controversial dish is an apt metaphor for how trolls are messing with our country.
Rod Rosenstein has a lot of thoughts and feelings before he leaves the DOJ
The outgoing attorney general quotes the Eagles in a speech in New York Thursday.
Congress still isn’t sure what to do about Big Tech
“The era of the Wild West in social media is coming to an end,” said Democrat Vice Chair Sen. Mark Warner.
Here's what Trump's Helsinki speech could mean for America's standing in the world
“In many ways this was kind of a wink heard round the world. Winking at Russian behavior which should not be winked at."
What we know about a Russian NRA supporter’s alleged plot to get in with Trump and the GOP
Maria Butina, a Russian NRA supporter who reportedly bragged of the work she did for the Trump campaign, was arrested Sunday in Washington D.C. and charged with conspiracy to act as an agent of the Russian government.
Democrats now have a plan to regulate Facebook advertising
Senators Mark Warner (D-VA) and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn) are sponsoring a bill that would regulate political ads on Facebook, Google and Twitter.