The Senate’s pro-surveillance wing is scrambling to advance new legislation to preserve the NSA's unchecked ability to spy on all of us.
And they’re in a rush.
Mark Zuckerberg’s plan for world domination is in trouble. The billionaire Facebook founder recently took to his social network in a bid to save Internet.org, his plan to give billions of the planet’s poorest people a limited taste of the World Wide Web.
While Feidin Santana and Ramsey Orta are hardly household names, these men played pivotal roles in one of the most important civil rights stories of the our time.
Millions of people have begun to use online tools to engage in policy fights and protect our online rights. That's a good thing. But it's rattled the cages of those on the losing side of these battles.
At stake at the end of 2014 is whether the Internet remains a democratic, user-powered network — or falls under the control of a few powerful entities.