2 police officers charged in fatal Hwy. 401 wrong-way crash
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The Denver Post (Shelly Bradbury) was apparently the first to report on the story: Yujin Choi falsely accused Dan Hines, a criminal investigator in the district attorney’s office, of sexually harassing her, according to the Tuesday ruling from the Office of Presiding Disciplinary Judge, which handles professional discipline for Colorado attorneys. Choi created fake text messages, altered her cellphone records and ultimately destroyed her laptop and phone to try to sell her deceit, the 26-page ruling found. You […]
Scott Lincicome As fire still rages in the Los Angeles area, I’ve been torn about whether to write about it. Beyond the very real tragedies and my general rule against public dunking, a lot of what’s going on out there has nothing to do with policy. As our friends at The Morning Dispatch explained, for example, national experts and folks on the ground seem to agree that the unfortunate and freakish confluence of several meteorological phenomena—especially the hurricane-force […]
Tweet … is from page 60 of the print-edition version, in the January/February 2025 issue of Reason, of Johan Norberg’s superb essay (forthcoming on-line) “The Real Threat Is An Isolated China” (link added): Trump has often complained that China is the biggest beneficiary of the iPhone, just because the devices are often assembled there. But when researchers Kenneth L. Kraemer, Greg Linden, and Jason Dedrick dissembled and iPhone 7 in 2018, they found that almost all of its […]
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It’s a new year and EFF is here to help you keep up with your New Year’s resolution to stay up-to-date on the latest digital rights news with our EFFector newsletter! This edition of the newsletter covers our tongue-in-cheek “awards” for some of the worst data breaches in 2024, The Breachies; an explanation of “real-time bidding,” the most privacy-invasive surveillance system you may have never heard of; and our notes to Meta on how to empower freedom of […]
Several people have been injured after two trams crashed in the French city of Strasbourg. Several people have been injured after two trams crashed in the French city of Strasbourg. Read More
Prof. Cassandra Burke Robertson and I published a new piece today over at The Conversation about Trump’s idea to use the military for deportations. In short: he has a tough road ahead. The post Trump’s Proposed Use of the Military for Deportations appeared first on Reason.com.