Links June 20-23 2018

Saturday June 23 2018

"There was not an ounce of cruelty in Charles Krauthammer, yet we live in a moment when too many people think cruelty is a form of strength."   nationalreview.com


Friday June 22 2018

"'This legislation, like the initiative, would provide simple, powerful rights to Californians: Tell me what you know about me. Stop selling it. Keep it safe.'"   sandiegouniontribune.com

"'If they were stylish in their youth, they will still be stylish now. They continue to be who they were.'"   nytimes.com

Inside European copyright proposal is controversial Article 11 "the so-called 'link-tax,' which will require sites that link to news stories to pay the original authors."   tomshardware.com

S.F. sues developer for permitting scam:   sf.curbed.com

"And she should not expect to reunite with her daughter for a month. Maybe two."   nytimes.com

The bait-and-switch and lack of tracking used by ICE to separate asylum-seekers from their young children at the border is much worse than the existing legal family separation policies listed in this article.   nytimes.com

"Finally, they are also residential havens, where wealthy offshore investors can spend long periods of time, virtually tax free."   dcreport.org


Thursday June 21 2018

"Now, ICE is denying bond for many of those people and pushing to keep them in detention for the duration of their cases, Reuters found, based on an analysis of government data and dozens of interviews with immigration judges, lawyers and current and former officials."   reuters.com

Book review: what does "fake news" mean when you cannot distinguish reality?   arstechnica.com

Personal data and political influence in Italy - A Report:   ourdataourselves.tacticaltech.org

"Is consent really a choice?"   c-span.org

"I think Google has stopped in­dex­ing the old­er parts of the We­b. I think I can prove it. Google’s com­pe­ti­tion is do­ing bet­ter."   tbray.org

Australian newspaper reports on an education minister who claims white working class children lack aspiration and drive compared to the migrant communities.   telegraph.co.uk

We should get paid for our data, Planet Money source says.   npr.org

Sinclair Must-Run Segment Says Media is Overblowing Family Separation Policy.   mediamatters.org

"But the developer behind the group uses rising prices in the city as a promotional tool in China to target wealthy people in search of ‘globally optimised asset allocation’"   scmp.com





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