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Police are investigating reports that Prince Andrew allegedly asked his protection officer to uncover personal information about accuser Virginia Giuffre, who alleged she was trafficked by Epstein and forced to have sex with Andrew on three occasions when she was 17.
The Met Police is "actively looking" into claims Andrew sought to obtain information about accuser Virginia Giuffre through his police protection.
Republicans and Democrats say the administration is failing to share basic information with Congress about the intelligence, rationale and goals of its war on drug trafficking.
Both misinformation and disinformation involve the sharing of false or inaccurate information, with varying intents and purposes.
Browser fingerprinting is a sneaky way your web activity is tracked, and no matter what browser you use, it's probably designed to allow it. Still, you can protect your privacy with a few extra steps.
The Nobel Prize winner Maria Ressa told attendees at the Athens Democracy Forum that holding fast to “truth” was critical in restoring democracy.
Federal courts have ordered the Office of Management and Budget to publish information about how agency funding is disbursed, but Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington contends that officials are using footnotes to obfuscate disclosure.
A reverse phone lookup can reveal the name and address associated with a phone number. But beware of websites asking for your personal information.
Washington is paring back its defenses against influence operations, even as adversaries supercharge them with AI. Much of the fight is shifting to the private sector.