Reuters | A U.S. federal judge on Friday ordered the government to swiftly release immigrant children held at detention centers.

Michael Krieger | I clearly remember the moment several years ago when my closest friend from NYC was at my place pleading with me to download and use Spotify.

San Diego Union Tribune | Carlsbad man, concerned for safety and privacy, threw shirt at drone.

New American | “There’s a place to find common ground between personal civil liberties and NSA doing its job.”

AP | Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush said Tuesday that the government should have broad surveillance powers of Americans.

Zero Hedge | Slowly but surely, even the mecca of crony capitalism where at least 1% of the population has never had it better, is starting to succumb.

RT | It took 14 San Francisco Police Department officers to take down and restrain a one-legged, black homeless man, armed with crutches and apparently dangerous.

RT | A Google subsidiary has taken a large step – quite literally – in trying to make humanoid robots as realistic as possible.

Truth Revolt | “This country is dangerous for black people,” Jorjani states.

RT | Police in Allentown, Pennsylvania were caught on video assaulting and arresting a man who was singing in a public place.

Michael Krieger | Virginia Commonwealth University is the latest school to roll out these entirely unnecessary and creepy devices.

Joshua Krause | Ever since 9/11, most Americans have become quite complacent in regards to surveillance.

Truth Revolt | IKEA responds by stopping knife sales.