41 Obama White House aides owe the IRS $831,000 in back taxes
Over the years a lot of suspicion has built up across the country about Washington and its population of opportunistic transients coming to see themselves as a special kind of…
Repurposing the U.S. Military
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Repurposing the U.S. Military
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Homeland Security to test iris scanners
The Homeland Security Department plans to test futuristic iris scan technology that stores digital images of people's eyes in a database and is considered a quicker alternative to fingerprints.
GM sugar beet scandal leads to lawsuit against USDA
According to a recent Reuters report, the USDA decided to begin issuing permits to GM sugar beet producers, allowing them to plant the "Frankencrops" as long as they do not…
Google ‘damages users’ brains’
Google damages the brains of its users by offering too much assistance in solving problems, an author has claimed.
World Panel Backs Rules to Avert Banking Crises
Top central bankers and bank regulators agreed Sunday on far-reaching new rules for the global banking industry that are designed to avert future financial disasters, but could also dampen bank…
UK Teenager Banned From America For Life Over Obscene Obama Email
A British teenager who sent an email to the White House calling President Obama an obscenity was banned from America for life, The Sun reported Monday.
Thousands held without trial in Iraq: Amnesty
The London-based human rights watchdog estimates 30,000 people are held in Iraqi jails, noting several are known to have died in custody, while cataloguing physical and psychological abuses against others.
Homeland Security to test iris scanners
The Homeland Security Department plans to test futuristic iris scan technology that stores digital images of people's eyes in a database and is considered a quicker alternative to fingerprints.
GM sugar beet scandal leads to lawsuit against USDA
According to a recent Reuters report, the USDA decided to begin issuing permits to GM sugar beet producers, allowing them to plant the "Frankencrops" as long as they do not…
Google ‘damages users’ brains’
Google damages the brains of its users by offering too much assistance in solving problems, an author has claimed.
World Panel Backs Rules to Avert Banking Crises
Top central bankers and bank regulators agreed Sunday on far-reaching new rules for the global banking industry that are designed to avert future financial disasters, but could also dampen bank…
UK Teenager Banned From America For Life Over Obscene Obama Email
A British teenager who sent an email to the White House calling President Obama an obscenity was banned from America for life, The Sun reported Monday.
Thousands held without trial in Iraq: Amnesty
The London-based human rights watchdog estimates 30,000 people are held in Iraqi jails, noting several are known to have died in custody, while cataloguing physical and psychological abuses against others.
Google ‘damages users’ brains’
Google damages the brains of its users by offering too much assistance in solving problems, an author has claimed.