Domino's Will Soon Deliver Your Pizza by Drone—if You Live In New Zealand
While regulations hold companies back in the United States, other countries are serving as laboratories for drone innovation and research.
While regulations hold companies back in the United States, other countries are serving as laboratories for drone innovation and research.
Gun violence, police abuse, and feminism loom large in pop-up art exhibit at DNC
The use of a "bomb robot" to take down a suspect appears to be a new police tactic.
Politico's founder wants a president who builds apps while raining death from the skies.
Director Gavin Hood on the legal and ethical questions surrounding drone strikes.
Don't hold your breath on the government identifying who they're actually killing-often they don't know
Betting on Starship Technologies' ground game against Amazon.com's aerial enterprise.
Whoops! The mandatory unmanned aerial vehicle database is public and searchable.
Only about a quarter of those sold over the holidays have been documented.
The U.S. government and its accomplices are waging actual war. In contrast, terrorists commit crimes.
Agency demands you retroactively report any device weighing more than half a pound.
The explanation is far more political than religious.
The Spymasters helps viewers understand the mindset behind controversial decisions.
A series of poor proposals from the Federal Aviation Administration threatens to ground much of the commercial drone industry before it even takes flight.
The occasional misuse of unmanned aircraft is an exaggerated issue that won't be corrected by bureaucrats.
Waiting for FAA regulatory framework is the pits.
Individual persons who did no harm to anyone are being slaughtered and starved with the help of American politicians and military bureaucrats.
Jesselyn Radack reveals what happens when whistleblowers go through those "proper channels" we're always hearing about.
Can we start with the CIA?
Who's allowed to viewThe Intercept's drone exposé?
Details on how it will actually work still pending.
Unintended targets listed as 'enemies killed in action' without any actual evidence.
Easier to pick on the other than to reflect on yourself.
Bill allows police to arm drones with non-lethal weapons.
Law allows police to arm them with non-lethal weapons.
Google, Amazon, and the University of Nevada, Reno are all involved.
Private surveillance by unmanned aircraft causing headaches.
Republicans think they can win a national election by exhuming the ghost of Zell Miller
South Carolina Republican the latest to pre-announce he's running for president.
Don't chalk the Lily camera up to millennial narcissism just yet.
The president has rejected the theory and practice of due process.
Man shocked (geddit?) by park ranger's behavior.
How else could the two hostages have accidentally gotten killed?
America has killed hundreds of civilians with drones in Pakistan.
The Top Gun remake is going to suck. More.
Obama's secret execution approval process denies citizens due process.
New book, The Future of Violence, is terrified about 'technologies of mass empowerment'
FAA allows them to fly during the day, with pilot and observer always watching.
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