San Franciscans line up to receive in-person voting materials at the city's Civic Center polling station on Election Day. Among the proposed laws facing Californians is Prop. 24, which would increase privacy protections in many cases but loosen them in others. Photo by Seth Rosenblatt/The Parallax
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The hacktivist group Anonymous recently took credit for two high-profile incidents during the Black Lives Matter protests, but the group has changed since its heyday, say experts.
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