Ground News is a platform that makes it easy to compare news sources, read between the lines of media bias and break free from algorithms.
Over the past decade, online news and ad-driven algorithms have made it profitable for news outlets to embrace a position on the bias spectrum to target specific consumers. Bias in the media affects everything from what events receive coverage, to how a news outlet frames those events in their reporting. As media outlets narrow their perspective and range of coverage, it’s become impossible to consult a single news story for a well-rounded view on important issues. Ground News was created to offer clarity in an increasingly chaotic media landscape. Our vision is positive coexistence where cooperative, civil debate is the norm, media is accountable, and critical thought is the baseline of our information consumption. We’re on a mission to well inform the world by empowering readers to think freely about the issues of our times.
I don't know if they have RSS feeds or an API. I need to investigate.
Aleph is a powerful tool for people who follow the money. It helps investigators to securely access and search large amounts of data - no matter whether they are a government database or a leaked email archive.
Requires a (free?) account?
Consider adding to Searx?
This site began life in 2009 as a spinoff from PogoWasRight.org after the number of breaches in 2008 made me realize I needed a separate site just for breaches.
The author and publisher, “Dissent Doe,” has consulting contracts with a few clients who are in fields related to topics covered on this site. Those clients understand that their consulting contract with the author does not entitle them to any special treatment or consideration on this site. DataBreaches.net also provides data and statistical analyses to Protenus for their Breach Barometer reports.
This site is a combination of news aggregation, investigative reporting, and commentary. You may disagree with my reporting or be offended by my opinions. If you think I’ve erred in my reporting, email and let me know what you think I got wrong. If you don’t like my commentary on a situation or on your handling of an incident, you’re free to send a statement for me to consider posting.
If you want to send me legal threats about my reporting or comments, knock yourself out, but don’t be surprised to see me report on your threat, any confidentiality sig blocks you may attach notwithstanding. I have been threatened with lawsuits many times, and to be blunt: there is NOTHING you can threaten me with that will scare me even 1/10th as much as the day both my kids got their driver’s licenses within 15 minutes of each other.
Tracking all tech startup layoffs since COVID-19. Data is compiled from public reports.
JSON: https://layoffs.fyi/wp-json/
More JSON: https://layoffs.fyi/wp-json/wp/v2/pages/397
Corporation Wiki exists to provide corporate transparency and historical data on companies. This allows officers to be held accountable for the actions they take through their corporations. Imagine if anybody could hide behind a fictitious name and say and do anything that they wanted without concern of discovery. If the internet provided the same level of transparency, imagine how many less trolls there would be lurking in the comment sections of websites around the world (We're talking to you, youtube).
People around the world rely on us to help validate that someone is as awesome as they say they are. Others rely on us to help them discover fraud and malice. It's a check-and-balance. As long as good and evil exist, so will we.
List of API's for gathering information about phone numbers, addresses, domains, etc.
This website aims to show who really owns the products and services we use every day, and where their profits and taxes really end up. It also reveals the intimate, sometimes incestuous relationships between these companies and the politicians whose decisions shape our lives and society. Our aim is to be the go-to site for citizens, the media, or anyone who wants to shine a spotlight on the way that corporations and governments work together for their mutual benefit.
Recent changes ATOM feed: https://www.wikicorporates.org/mediawiki/api.php?hidebots=1&urlversion=1&days=7&limit=50&action=feedrecentchanges&feedformat=atom
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's HTTPS file system allows comprehensive access to the SEC's EDGAR (Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval system) filings by corporations, funds, and individuals. For full documentation, please see Accessing EDGAR Data.
Powerbase is a free guide to networks of power, lobbying, public relations and the communications activities of governments and other interests. It is a project of Public Interest Investigations and Spinwatch.
Free and open threat intel feeds. Reputation, malware identification, blacklists, known bad IP ranges, blocklists, and more.
A site which generates RSS feeds for Steemit sites.
The Call API of augur.js is made up of “getter” functions that retrieve information from Augur’s Solidity smart contracts using Ethereum’s eth_call RPC; however, these functions do not write any information to the Ethereum blockchain. I should be able to use this to monitor the activities of certain smart contracts running on this service
A tool which digs up OSINT on a target. Domain names, usernames, phones, credentials API keys, and correlates them. Performs active scans to collect data. Generates HTML, JSON, plain text reports.
An online map that tracks power outages around the world. I don't immediately see an API but that doesn't mean that I can't reverse engineer the AJAX to find one.