White House Reporters Revolt

The nation’s largest news organizations lodged a complaint Thursday against the White House for imposing unprecedented limitations on photojournalists covering President Barack Obama, which they say have harmed the public’s ability to monitor its own government

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People Craving Approval More Likely to be Facebook Addicts

Looking for a little affirmation that people like you? You may be more likely to head to Facebook in search of “likes,” according to a new study

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Governments Demanded Data on Thousands of Facebook Users

Government agents in 74 countries demanded information on about 38,000 Facebook users in the first half of this year, with about half the orders coming from authorities in the United States

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TIME Mag “Journalist” Calls For Julian Assange’s Murder

A TIME magazine reporter set off a Twitter spat on Saturday when he controversially suggested that WikkiLeaks founder Julian Assange be killed in a drone strike

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Study: Facebook Leaves Users Unhappy

A new study shows that Facebook may help people feel connected, but it doesn’t make them any happier. In fact, according to the research, which was conducted by the University of Michigan, Facebook use actually predicts a decline in a person’s well-being

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Feds to Web Firms: Reveal Passwords

Secret demands mark escalation in Internet surveillance by the federal government through gaining access to user passwords, which are typically stored in encrypted form

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How the Surveillance State is Affecting Internet Users

News of the U.S. government’s secret surveillance programs that targeted phone records but also information transmitted on the Internet has done more than spark a debate about privacy

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State Department Spent $630,000 on Facebook “Likes”

A striking finding in a recent Inspector General report revealed that the U.S. Department of State spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on Facebook “likes” in the past two years, effectively buying fans

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LIVE Cam From Tahrir Square as Egypt’s Revolution Reignites

#REVOLUTION: Egypt reignites, President Morsi has been ousted, constitution has been suspended, coup underway

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Facebook Denies Sharing User Data With Turkish Government

Facebook has not handed over user data to Turkish authorities during the country’s ongoing anti-government protests, the company said in a Wednesday statement

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