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Meet FinSpy, the Favorite Spyware of Oppressive Governments Everywhere [Video] Google engineer Morgan Marquis-Boire and Ph.D. computer science student Bill Marczak introduced New York Times readers today to FinSpy, one of By Steve Huff
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Closing Soon: ‘The Art of Dining, Food Culture in the Islamic World’ at the Detroit Institute of Arts By Christa Terry
‘The Living End’ at Chicago’s MCA Celebrates the Relevance and Irrelevance of Painting By Noah Berlatsky
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