President Barack Obama has asked that federal agencies launch an unprecedented campaign requiring government workers to monitor the behavior of…
Month: July 2013
The US government uses American tax dollars to pay major Internet companies and telecommunications giants like Verizon and AT&T for…
The co-founder and former spokesperson of the file-sharing site Pirate Bay Peter Sunde is working on a new iPhone and…
By Keelan Balderson A new extra-curricular history program taught in Carroll County, Baltimore, USA, is warning students not to get…
Alleged Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev pleaded not guilty Wednesday afternoon to 30 charges relating to his supposed involvement in…
(JW) Judicial Watch announced July 10th that it has obtained documents in response to local, state, and federal records requests revealing that a little-known unit of…
The US military has constructed a $34 million building in southwestern Afghanistan, which it initially planned to use as its…
After Aaron Swartz’s suicide, Kevin Poulsen filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to the Department of Homeland Security,…
By Fox Van Allen Childnet International, a non-profit working to keep kids safe on the Internet, has issued a stern…
As the Internet grows more complex and dynamic, information security organizations face enormous volumes of data, users connected at tremendous…
By Yereth Rosen An Alaska glacier is exposing remains from a military air tragedy six decades later. Relics from an…
Ever since the discovery of the remains in 2003, scientists have been debating whether Homo floresiensis represents a distinct Homo…
By Emily Stephenson The U.S. financial risk council on Tuesday said it has designated American International Group (AIG.N) and GE…
Osama bin Laden typically wore a cowboy hat while tending his garden. Its broad brim obscured his features from the…
The nuclear power plant chief who led the life-risking battle to stabilize the cripple Fukushima reactors when they were spiraling…
Today’s Wall Street Journal reports another infuriating example of universities betraying their key role in the dissemination of knowledge and…
By Shereen Dindar For the first time in history Mexico has surpassed the United States in becoming the world’s most…
By Ryan Gallagher Drones in the United States are currently only authorized to be used for surveillance purposes. But that…