TikTok shows socialite fraudster using transphobic slur—and getting shut down with a song
He called the TikToker and her friends ‘disgusting names.’
On Jun 25, 2021 by Tricia Crimmins
‘Y’all are stalking us’: Video shows police in riot gear on bikes chasing park goers
Police arrested more than 23 people during the curfew enforcement.
On Jun 8, 2021 by Jennifer Xia
Proposed new data law would force tech companies to respect consumer privacy choices
The bill covers a lot of data privacy bases.
On May 14, 2021 by Andrew Wyrich
Twitter says ‘error’ to blame for suspension of Republican comms director
Elise Stefanik’s staffer was temporarily suspended.
On May 6, 2021 by Andrew Wyrich
New York wants broadband to be accessible for all—cable companies would rather sue than provide it
In response, New York’s governor said ‘bring it on.’
On May 3, 2021 by Andrew Wyrich
‘All right, I said it’: White lecturer tells class she’s ‘sick’ of talking about Black Lives Matter
SUNY Buffalo State College condemned the statement.
On Apr 22, 2021 by Kahron Spearman
NYPD used facial recognition to bust their own cops for drinking in uniform
Recently released emails from a lawsuit about the NYPD and Clearview showed a search was ordered.
On Apr 12, 2021 by Andrew Wyrich
New York’s $15 broadband plan a ‘substantial step forward’ in closing the digital divide
Experts call the plan a ‘substantial step forward.’
On Apr 8, 2021 by Andrew Wyrich
The first-ever bill to ban armed robot police dogs is coming
Police have been using the robots. A new bill wants to make sure they wouldn’t be armed.
On Mar 18, 2021 by Andrew Wyrich
‘It doesn’t look good’: Video shows police pepper-spraying woman with 3-year-old child
Police accused the woman of stealing from a drug store.
On Mar 5, 2021 by Jennifer Xia
Video shows 56-year-old Asian American man beaten to the ground in subway station
It’s the latest in a string of attacks on Asian Americans.
On Mar 4, 2021 by Samira Sadeque
New York sues Amazon for failing to protect workers during the pandemic
The state is alleging Amazon violated labor law and retaliated against employees who spoke out.
On Feb 17, 2021 by Andrew Wyrich
New footage shows minutes before police pepper-sprayed 9-year-old girl
The new footage reveals that the police were responding to a call from the girl’s mom.
On Feb 12, 2021 by Jennifer Xia
Amnesty International wants to map facial recognition cameras so you can avoid them
The campaign plans to build a tool that will geolocate facial recognition devices in the state.
On Jan 26, 2021 by Andrew Wyrich
Photo of lone Trump supporter protesting Biden’s inauguration goes viral
After driving 45 minutes, Mark Leggiero was disappointed to find that no one else showed up.
On Jan 20, 2021 by Mikael Thalen
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