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In late May 2025, a New York Times article detailed a supposed combined effort between the U.S. federal government and the ...
U.S. and state officials say the consolidation of the public health agency’s vast trove of information could expose patients ...
The Trump administration reportedly wants a master database on every American — and they want Palantir to make it happen.
Tech industry experts are sounding alarms about efforts to compile data on American citizens, as tech company Palantir’s involvement in government work expands.
A new report shines light on contracts with tech company Palantir, which could create data profiles of Americans to surveil ...
Donald Trump initiated a data exchange program among federal agencies. Palantir Technologies, co-founded by Peter Thiel, ...
Supporters of President Donald Trump expressed anger and disbelief online following reports that his administration had ...
So now they tell us Trump’s team is planning to build a mass surveillance tool? Newsweek seems interested: Supporters of ...
While we're on data: JPMorgan hired a security expert to keep an eye on bank staff, but there's controversy about whether or not he went too far -- using software by Palantir, Peter Thiel's data ...
The New York Times reports that the Trump administration wants all government agencies to be able to access data from other agencies.
The U.S. Army has awarded Palantir a $400.7 million contract to continue providing its artificial intelligence-enabled Vantage system as the service’s main data platform, the company announced ...