David Gilbert
President Maduro closed the border with Brazil to stop aid from reaching starving Venezuelans
He said the aid was designed to create instability and instigate a military intervention in the Latin American country.
31 dead and more than 200 missing as California wildfires hit record levels
A DNA lab and teams of anthropologists have been called in to help identify bone fragments.
Here's what's been happening at the polls on Election Day
Long lines, phantom candidates, and Megyn Kelly's still canceled. Here's what you need to know about Election Day 2018.
Six far-right extremists arrested over violent plot to attack Emmanuel Macron
Five men and one woman between the ages of 22 and 62 were arrested in the plot Tuesday.
Trump may be “in love” with Kim Jong Un, but North Korea keeps hacking U.S. infrastructure
"Despite the quickening pace of diplomatic re-engagement with North Korea, what the country has been doing in cyberspace, has been completely overlooked.”
Angela Merkel’s 18-year reign could be coming to an end
The grand coalition government headed by German Chancellor Angela Merkel is once again on the brink of collapse.
Some of the most dangerous weapons at the Pentagon were easily hacked. Experts aren’t surprised.
One attack cracked the admin password on a weapons system in nine seconds.
Brazil's populist candidate for president is getting a boost from an alt-right social network
“When Bolsonaro joins Gab, Twitter will be dead in Brazil and the media will panic.”
Europe’s strict new privacy rules are great news for Facebook hackers
“You can do incident response quickly or correctly, but not both.”
Trump accuses China of interfering in 2018 election — offers no evidence
“They do not want me or us to win because I am the first president ever to challenge China on trade.”
YouTube is driving people to white nationalists like Richard Spencer, report finds
“The platform, and its parent company, have allowed racist, misogynist, and harassing content to remain online — and in many cases, to generate advertising revenue — as long as it does not explicitly include slurs.”
Reddit just killed its main QAnon thread — which is of course just part of the big conspiracy
"Posting content that incites violence, disseminates personal information, or harasses will get users and communities banned."