MLK's Struggle Against Policing and Surveillance Is Still Alive in Memphis Today
Martin Luther King Jr. was aggressively surveilled, criminalized, and treated as a threat, and similar federal policing and surveillance practices are resurging today.
Bird flu surges among poultry amid a scaled back federal response
H5N1 bird flu is spreading via migratory birds, causing millions of poultry deaths and raising risk of human infections while federal surveillance has been reduced.
Labor Department looks to pilot intaking unemployment claims for states
Labor plans to pilot a department-hosted unemployment claims intake platform, centralizing initial claims and identity verification and raising access and surveillance concerns.