Violent Crime Declined As Gun Sales Climbed in 2009
Violent crime continued to fall in 2009, even as gun sales reached an all-time high, according to statistics from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). This is “proof positive that…
The “National Security” Apparatus Has Been Hijacked to Serve the Needs of Big Business
Claims of "national security" are ... used to keep basic financial information - such as who got bailout money - secret. That might not bode for particularly warm and friendly…
Navy to test its ability to vaccinate masses in a pandemic
It may be part of an exercise, but have no doubt: The needles in this simulated pandemic flu scenario are real. And so are the deltoids of thousands of sailors…
Soros insider trading case to be reviewed
George Soros, the international investor and one of the world’s richest men, is to have his 2002 criminal conviction for insider trading reviewed by the European Court of Human Rights.
Microchip-in a-pill creates missed dose warning
The engineer-turned-venture capitalist wants to transform your pills into miniature computers that can send out an alert when you miss a dose
Were Stalin’s crimes really less wicked than Hitler’s?
Stalin’s crimes are given parity with Hitler’s in the Baltic States, something he calls the “double genocide” argument
Fed Issues More Debt Than It Needs
The real help is needed for creating jobs, not adding to profits of transnational conglomerates.
Violent Crime Declined As Gun Sales Climbed in 2009
Violent crime continued to fall in 2009, even as gun sales reached an all-time high, according to statistics from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). This is “proof positive that…
Were Stalin’s crimes really less wicked than Hitler’s?
Stalin’s crimes are given parity with Hitler’s in the Baltic States, something he calls the “double genocide” argument
Fed Issues More Debt Than It Needs
The real help is needed for creating jobs, not adding to profits of transnational conglomerates.
Soros insider trading case to be reviewed
George Soros, the international investor and one of the world’s richest men, is to have his 2002 criminal conviction for insider trading reviewed by the European Court of Human Rights.
Yen Intervention Fans Flames Of Anti-Japanese Rage Across China
Anti-Japanese rage reached the highest level in years last night in China, says The Standard.
Broke Towns Can’t Afford to Drug Constituents with Fluoride
Who said the recession is all bad?