Thanks to @knightcolumbia.org for giving me the opportunity to write about this as part of their larger project on reconstructing free expression - itโs such an important effort and I canโt wait to see what comes out of it.
@mbolden
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Thanks to @knightcolumbia.org for giving me the opportunity to write about this as part of their larger project on reconstructing free expression - itโs such an important effort and I canโt wait to see what comes out of it.
When you hear โprobably,โ you might think 60% or 70%.
When an AI says โprobably,โ it could mean 80%.
Chatbots donโt use words about risk the same way humans do (and that really matters as AI is being used more in areas like health care and criminal justice).
Five photographers who covered the war in Ukraine in 2025 have each chosen an image of the conflict.
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My thoughts for @knightcolumbia.org on what to do about the private as well as gov authoritarianism that helps explain why, even tho they are not broadly popular, the admin's efforts at ideological control have often been so successful...
Professor Shereen Marisol Meraji talks to author @zentronix.bsky.social about โWater Mirror Echo: Bruce Lee and the Making of Asian Americaโ March 5th @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social. This one's going to be extra.
#ucberkeley #bayareanews #BruceLee
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I spent 15 years of my professional life at The Washington Post and many friends and former colleagues still work there, even after the layoffs this week. I would love for the organization to have the leadership and vision it needs to succeed.
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We believe there are few investigations that deserve more sunlight and public scrutiny than this one, in which two masked agents fired 10 shots at Alex Pretti as he lay on the ground after being pepper-sprayed.
Read our full story: https://propub.li/4qUNfXH
In a scathing 83-page ruling issued Monday evening, U.S. District Judge Ana C. Reyes sided with a group of five young Haitian adults who sued the government, claiming officials sought to end temporary protected status for them without adequately determining whether conditions had improved in Haiti.
โUnconscionable,โ Jon thought as he found an email address online for the lead prosecutor, Joseph Dernbach, who was named in the story. Peering through metal-rimmed glasses, Jon opened Gmail on his computer monitor. โMr. Dernbach, donโt play Russian roulette with Hโs life,โ he wrote. โErr on the side of caution. Thereโs a reason the US government along with many other governments donโt recognise the Taliban. Apply principles of common sense and decency.โ That was it. In five minutes, Jon said, he finished the note, signed his first and last name, pressed send and hoped his plea would make a difference. Five hours and one minute later, Jon was watching TV with his wife when an email popped up in his inbox. He noticed it on his phone. โGoogle,โ the message read, โhas received legal process from a Law Enforcement authority compelling the release of information related to your Google Account.โ
A retiree wrote this email to a DHS attorney. Within five hours, DHS demanded Google turn over records for his account.
A Kafkaesque form of domestic surveillance, intimidating Americans for lawful speech.
New from us at the Post: www.washingtonpost.com/investigatio... @johnwoodrowcox.bsky.social
Today at 3 PM ET, the Press Freedom Defense Fund is hosting a workshop for journalists on how to secure your devices.
How the Supreme Court Secretly Made Itself Even More Secretive www.nytimes.com/2026/02/02/u...
Trying to understand all of the ins and outs of digital security can be overwhelming, but our team at EFF is here to help. With our security starter pack, you can take a few simple steps to improve your digital privacy. ssd.eff.org/playlist/wa...
Washington National Opera Is Leaving the Kennedy Center www.nytimes.com/2026/01/09/a...
Kevin Drum was the first journalist to really get into the ties between lead and crime rates (not just serial killers) and I think it is one of the most important articles weโve ever done www.motherjones.com/environment/...
โIt is financially devastating but morally exhilaratingโ
www.nytimes.com/2025/12/29/a...
โThereโs a vast middle ground of Americans who are curious but ignorant of history.โ
- Ken Burns
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A reminder of the possible generosity of the human spirit. wapo.st/4iT5Eko
Travelers visiting the United States from countries like Britain, France, Germany and South Korea could soon have to undergo a review of up to five years of their social media history, according to a proposal filed on Tuesday by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The change would affect visitors eligible for the visa waiver program, which allows people from 42 countries to travel to the United States for up to 90 days without a visa as long as they first obtain electronic travel authorization. In a document filed on Tuesday in the Federal Register, C.B.P. said it plans to ask applicants for a long list of personal data including social media, email addresses from the last decade, and the names, birth dates, places of residence and birthplaces of parents, spouses, siblings and children. Under the current system, applicants from visa waiver countries must enroll in the Electronic System for Travel Authorization program. They pay $40 and submit an email address, home address, phone number and emergency contact information. The authorization is good for two years.
This is INSANE www.nytimes.com/2025/12/09/t...
and these are our closest allies!
As we look ahead to the 2026 midterms, "for the first time in American history, the federal government is actively waging an effort to undermine the elections," @mawaldman.bsky.social tells @davidfrum.bsky.social:
Dr. Dunn has had a remarkable life. His histories of the Black experience in South Florida should be required reading for anyone who wants to be a part of the regionโs future. nyti.ms/4oJoBYs
NEW: www.theatlantic.com/national-sec...
Fired for online speech. Doxxed and swatted for covering breaking news. Bombarded with death threats for exposing corruption. These are just a few of the safety concerns that U.S. journalists are now navigating. (1/2)
Excerpt: โThe real evils in war,โ Augustine said, โare love of violence, revengeful cruelty, fierce and implacable enmity, wild resistance, and the lust of power.โ
www.nytimes.com/2025/12/05/o...
This, and every word our systemic editor @trjackson.bsky.social writes.
CPJ is honored to recognize this year's International Press Freedom Awards honorees who exemplify the best of journalism๐
โก๏ธDong Yuyu
โก๏ธElvira Pilar and Juan Carlos Tito
โก๏ธBolot Temirov
โก๏ธSonia Dahmani
โก๏ธGwen Ifill Awardee David McCraw
A reminder that seven years ago almost to the day, the CIA determined that Mohammed Bin Salman ordered the killing of @washingtonpost.com journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
I hired and worked with Jamal for a year.
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We are hiring a senior politics reporter @wired.com. Details and application info here. You'll get to work with amazing editors, namely @leahfeiger.bsky.social @timmarchman.bsky.social and @brbarrett.bsky.social -- and the rest of the WIRED Politics dream team:
Just reupping this big investigation @jamespwest.bsky.social did into Trump's modeling company: www.motherjones.com/politics/201...
Breaking: Marion County agrees to pay out $3M for newspaper raid, express regret kansasreflector.com/2025/11/11/m...