Silicon Valley Correspondent at Independent Journalist
James Carter is a San Francisco-based technology journalist covering Silicon Valley startups, venture capital, and digital privacy issues. Formerly with TechCrunch, he now writes independently about tech ethics, platform governance, and innovation policy. He has broken stories on major tech company scandals and startup acquisitions.
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Saudi Airstrikes Hit UAE-Linked Weapons Shipment in Yemen Saudi Arabia has carried out airstrikes on Yemen’s port city of Mukalla, targeting what it described as a weapons shipment destined for UAE-...
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Fake Debunked: Haryana Government Sanction to Prosecute Ali Khan Mahmudabad and Operation Sindoor The claims circulating about a government sanction to prosecute Ali Khan Mahmudabad are false, mislead...
A wave of social media posts and some local media reports claimed a 15-year-old boy from Samba district in Jammu and Kashmir was detained for allegedly sharing sensitive Indian Army locations with Pak...
As India's Christian community marked Christmas with prayers and carols, the festive season was overshadowed by a disturbing surge in targeted attacks, vandalism, and intimidation against churches, wo...
In May 2025, reports of a brief India–Pakistan clash surfaced after what some outlets documented as Operation Sindoor. Pakistan claimed significant air-combat successes, including shooting down mult...
Two recent Western attacks—the December 14 Bondi Beach shooting in Sydney and the November 26, 2025 ambush on U.S. National Guard members in Washington, D.C.—reveal troubling similarities that poi...
Two recent Western attacks—the December 14 Bondi Beach shooting in Sydney and the November 26, 2025, ambush on U.S. National Guard members in Washington, D.C.—show troubling similarities suggestin...
UN human rights experts have stated that India’s reported cross-border military strikes into Pakistan following the April 22 Pahalgam attack may have breached international law.In a 17-page communic...