Months into a supposed ceasefire in Gaza, doctors still have to smuggle in basic medical supplies—and treat new casualties of war. www.wired.com/story/gaza-w...
I’ve been a journalist for 27 years. I’ve reported major stories about mass surveillance, torture, war, the military-industrial complex, police black sites, etc.
But this is the most important story I’ve ever had the horror/honor to work on. For it is a story about the current phase of a genocide.
NEW: This one's for anybody who has been subjected to the infernal nightmare that is MyMove. @toddfeathers.bsky.social reports: www.wired.com/story/the-go...
You know an outlet has The Juice when reporters of @ejdickson.bsky.social's caliber are signing up. @wired.com just went from strong to stronger.
I am loving all of this free promotion @wired.com is getting on X, much appreciated.
We are so, so, so profoundly excited about this. Ej is one of my very favorite writers and I can't believe we're lucky enough to have her at WIRED!
Given that there’s another No Kings protest this weekend, I’d like to point you to @davidgilbert.bsky.social’s wonderful @wired.com piece on the online origins of the movement.
www.wired.com/story/techno...
“Any version of a ground operation would be incredibly complicated and pose a huge risk to the lives of American troops.”
An explainer as clear as it is terrifying from @carolinehaskins.bsky.social
He’s mad again :(
Read the rigorously reported story from @peard33.bsky.social on Anduril right here:
Months into a supposed ceasefire in Gaza, doctors still have to smuggle in basic medical supplies—and treat new casualties of war.
For more than 30 years, the US Postal Service has sent people who need to change their addresses to MyMove. Experts say the site uses dark patterns to trap visitors in an online purgatory of “deals.”
Social media platforms, collaborative online tools, and encrypted messaging are all helping to power a massive, decentralized resistance to the Trump administration.
www.wired.com
Experts say that an American ground operation targeting nuclear sites in Iran would be incredibly complicated, put troops’ lives at great risk—and might still fail.
From drones to missiles to submarines, the $30.5 billion defense startup wants to transform how the tools of war are made. It’s not all going as planned.
Cat’s out of the bag — I’m joining @wired.com as a senior writer starting April 6! Absolutely thrilled to be joining this incredible team (which I learned today will now feature not one, not two, but FIVE @dailydot.com alumni)!!!
Katie Drummond
Cat’s out of the bag — I’m joining @wired.com as a senior writer starting April 6! Absolutely thrilled to be joining this incredible team (which I learned today will now feature not one, not two, but FIVE @dailydot.com alumni)!!!