U.S. lawmaker joins international Facebook investigation
Rep. David Cicilline joins the International Grand Committee on Disinformation and "Fake News," as lawmakers from a dozen countries seek answers on election influencing
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Rep. David Cicilline joins the International Grand Committee on Disinformation and "Fake News," as lawmakers from a dozen countries seek answers on election influencing
Site known for its far-right users and disturbing content briefly reappeared Tuesday before going down again, but a slow-loading Dark Web alternative lives on
A company that stepped in to provide security services for the far-right forum was denied access to servers it rented Monday
The doctors say migrant detention centers "may not be following best practices with respect to screening, treatment, isolation, and prevention of influenza"
Lawsuit follows an exclusive CBS News report in May that the former White House chief of staff had joined the board of the nation's only for-profit company holding unaccompanied migrant kids
"We cannot accept this," tweeted former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about a CBS News report that "well over 4,000" migrant children can be detained indefinitely
The facility cost $50 million and has been open for just over three weeks
The move comes amid a groundswell of public outrage following reports of abuse and a rash of migrant deaths in government custody
The contract for the newest large-scale holding facility can be extended through January 31, 2020
One doctor said conditions "could be compared to torture"
Independent monitors who visited the facility said the children inside did not have access to soap and toothbrushes — and most had not showered since they crossed the southern border
She is a social engineer and a master of disguise who is paid to think like a criminal in order to "hack" the human psyche.
The move comes amid cuts to all but basic services for unaccompanied migrant children in government custody
The Democratic lawmakers are proposing anti-corruption legislation that would make it illegal for his new company, which houses migrant kids, to pay him "a dime" for years
The Office of Refugee Resettlement is searching for new space as it faces an "emergency" funding crisis