Technology
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Corpus Christi is running out of water, capitalism has run out of solutions
Corpus Christi, a city of over 300,000 residents, is expected to exceed its existing water supplies as soon as next…
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People’s movement passes a data center moratorium in Charlotte, North Carolina
...it’s not enough to just fight against data centers as an isolated issue. The relentless drive to build more data…
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The nationwide fight against AI data centers is a struggle for who controls the future
Tech CEOs and corporations have been on a rampage in the U.S. trying to railroad data centers into every plot…
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Nationwide, communities say: ‘Get Flock off our streets, no mass surveillance’
What's the intersection of mass surveillance technologies, mass deportation and racist policing?
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Artemis II mission is latest in $100 billion push to extend U.S. capitalism off Earth
The latest U.S. crewed space flight has blasted off, but it’s far from the triumph of humanity once celebrated as…
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Fighting the military industrial complex in Missouri & Kansas
Military production is parasitic. Switching to civilian production creates more jobs and grows the economy.
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Silicon Valley’s AI boom is an environmental time bomb
The U.S. is home to the largest concentration of data centers globally.
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A giant quantum computing center for warfare threatens the cost of living on Chicago’s South Side
Tech companies like these worsen the housing crisis, displace thousands of workers, pollute the environment and raise the cost of…
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In Illinois, energy-hungry data centers fuel spike in electric bills
These data centers are generating massive profits for some, but leave workers with more bills and devastate the environment.
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Mass surveillance under Palantir: The tech company’s ties to US military, ICE, and the IDF
Palantir stands as the technological backbone of a growing militarized surveillance apparatus targeting immigrants, activists, and workers.
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