In this series, NPR takes readers behind the news and explains how we do our journalism. Here, Meghan Ashford-Grooms, an editor on the standards team, describes how NPR thinks about unnamed sources.
Explaining the policies and processes that define our journalism. “Speaking on the condition of anonymity …” “Discussed the incident on the condition that they not be named …” “According to people ...
Europe will ban anonymous crypto accounts and privacy coins starting in 2027 under sweeping new AML regulations targeting service providers and token anonymity. The European Union is set to impose ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Zak Doffman writes about security, surveillance and privacy. Updated: Republished on April 18 with further analysis on contents of ...
WASHINGTON — President Trump on Wednesday ordered the Justice Department to launch investigations of “Anonymous” author Miles Taylor for leaking during his first term and into former cybersecurity ...
Deplatformed is a weekly column that looks into the nether reaches of the internet—outside the big few that everyone already covers—to tell you the political discourse online. It runs on Thursdays in ...
Many states, cities, and counties have anonymous reporting systems and hotlines that enable students, teachers, administrators, school employees, and members of the public to confidentially report a ...
The Anonymous hacking group has released a video claiming to have breached Israel’s military, stealing some of its “top secret” documents... Two weeks after Israel’s Justice Ministry acknowledged a ...
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