Assange: I Broke the Law But the Law Is WrongConsortium News. Commentary
AI-Generated Tax Advice Is Not (Yet) Making the Grade
The 42-year-old allegedly harvested “dozens” of personal credentials from people that tried to connect to the insecure and fraudulent free wifi networks.
Australian Federal Police cybercrime investigators allege that the networks were operated “at airports in Perth, Melbourne and Adelaide, on domestic flights and at locations linked to the man’s previous employment.”
‘If there’s nowhere else to go, this is where they come’: how Britain’s libraries provide much more than books Guardian
Six key takeaways from Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer’s final TV debate before the election BBC
Defaults on leveraged loans soar as BoE warns on private equity’s ‘challenges’ Financial Times
Tech Firms Prey on Poor Under Guise of Expanding Access to Financial Services Truthout
Amazon retaliated after employee walkout over the return-to-office policy, NLRB lawyers say The Verge
The NLRB Is Testing Out a New Tool to Stop Union Busting Jacobin
High Expectations The Baffler. “Budding labor tensions in the cannabis industry.”
‘Blue screen of death’ at the ballpark: How the Mariners tapped a tech nerve in viral rally videoGeek Wire