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A Command & Conquer Veteran Explains Why Age Of Empires Stood Out

A Command & Conquer Veteran Explains Why Age Of Empires Stood Out Share After over a decade in in the wilderness, the Age of Empires is widely accessible once more. It’s partly down to fans who have never given up on Age of Empires, but also because there’s a lot of old school fans within Microsoft. One of those is Adam Isgreen. His current job title: creative director at World’s Edge, meaning games like Age of Empires 4 and the AOE AOE came out, he was working on an RTS of a very different kind: Command & Conquer. This article has been retimed since its original publication.

US Postal Service s Social Media Surveillance Program Uses Clearview s Facial Recognition Tech

Thu, May 27th 2021 10:44am Tim Cushing Late last month, it was discovered the United States Postal Service was operating a social media surveillance program. The why of this was never explained. Apparently, the USPS has time and money to blow, so it has something called an Internet Covert Operations Program (iCOP) which it uses to investigate crimes that definitely are not of a postal nature. According to the two-page bulletin first reported on by Yahoo News, iCOP was trawling social media looking for threats. And the threats observed in the report shared with the DHS and its many, many (mostly useless) Fusion Centers was that the threats weren t credible.

What the IDF s past special-ops missions reveal about how Israel takes out Hamas rockets and tunnels

What the IDF s past special-ops missions reveal about how Israel takes out Hamas rockets and tunnels
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Skullduggery political podcast: The Postal Service s surveillance program — May 20, 2021

Based on the dogged reporting of investigative journalist and Yahoo News contributor Jana Winter, Americans have recently learned about the covert internet surveillance operation being inexplicably run out of the U.S. Postal Service. The operation, charmingly dubbed “iCop,” targets citizens’ social media posts, and both the exact ends of this invasive effort and the legal authority under which it exists are unknown. Winter joins Michael Isikoff, Daniel Klaidman and Victoria Bassetti on this episode to discuss the fruits of her reporting and the implications of her findings and to ask why Democrats have not risen to the occasion to protect their constituents. Plus, author Brad Stone joins to talk about his new book, Amazon Unbound: Jeff Bezos and the Invention of a Global Empire.

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