Study: 70 Percent Of Americans On Prescription Drugs Posted: Thursday, June 20, 2013
Militants storm UN compound in Somalia; 20 killed
Study: 70 Percent Of Americans On Prescription Drugs
Atheist seeking US citizenship told to join church or be denied A 65-year-old British atheist who has lived in the US for 30 years has been denied US citizenship, unless she joins a church by Friday.
Margaret Doughty, British Atheist, 'Will Be Denied US Citizenship Unless She Joins A Church'
Google: 'We're not in cahoots' with NSA David Drummond, Google's chief legal officer, on Wednesday pushed back against allegations that the search company is "in cahoots with the NSA" and has allowed the spy agency to tap into its servers for user data.
Google Privacy Comes Under Fire From European Watchdogs
Privacy officials from 6 countries request details on Google Glass Officials ask Google how it intends to use the information collected by the high-tech specs, which could seemingly videotape or photograph others without their knowledge.
DuckDuckGo Search Engine Gets Boost After PRISM Scandal
Condoms Approved for Schools in Massachusetts
Revealed: the top secret rules that allow NSA to use US data without a warrant Fisa court submissions show broad scope of procedures governing NSA's surveillance of Americans' communication
Government could use metadata to map your every move If you tweet a picture from your living room using your smartphone, you're sharing far more than your new hairdo or the color of the wallpaper. You're potentially revealing the exact coordinates of your house to anyone on the Internet.
Lawyers eye NSA data as treasure trove for evidence in murder, divorce cases
Understanding the Prism leaks is understanding the rise of a new fascism It is in popular culture that the fraudulent "ideal" of America as morally superior, a "leader of the free world", has been most effective.
Bush-Era NSA Whistleblower Makes Most Explosive Allegations Yet About True Extent of Gov't Surveillance
AP CEO Says Government Sources Won't Talk After Justice Department Probe "The government may love this," says the AP CEO. "I suspect that they do."
Firefox Web browser to move ahead plan to block tracking
Taliban offer to return US soldier in exchange for Guantánamo prisoners Senior spokesman says offer is designed to 'build bridges of confidence' as Hamid Karzai says he is willing to join peace talks
Scrapping equipment key to Afghan drawdown Facing a tight withdrawal deadline and tough terrain, the U.S. military has destroyed more than 170 million pounds worth of vehicles and other military equipment as it rushes to wind down its role in the Afghanistan war by the end of 2014.
US scraps military equipment worth billions before leaving Afghanistan
Rand Paul One of Four Senators To Introduce Bill To Block Military Funds to Syria
Obama: United States not ready to go to war
In Syrian chemical weapons claim, criticism about lack of transparency
West debates arms shipment risk to Syrian rebels Syria's opposition insists that it needs arms from the international community. Some countries in the West are indeed considering arms shipments while critics warn they could easily end up in the wrong hands.
Fast-Tracking Toward War on Syria America's run by sociopaths. They're out-of-control criminals. They're traitors. They menace humanity. They violate their sacred oaths of office.
Iran's president-elect may shift country's policies toward Persian Gulf, Israel To understand the changes likely to occur under Iran's new president, Hasan Rowhani, consider this summation of the outgoing regime by a veteran foreign policy analyst.
Top UK court overturns sanctions on Iranian bank Britain's Supreme Court quashed sanctions against an Iranian bank penalized over its alleged links to Iran's nuclear weapons program, saying Wednesday that Bank Mellat had been arbitrarily singled out.
UK Supreme Court says some families of soldiers killed in Iraq can sue government
US taxpayers pay for apartheid Israel regime As US Secretary of State John Kerry attempts to put his particular spin on resolving the generations-old crisis of Israeli oppression of the Palestinians, he has travelled to the World Economic Forum.
UN: Palestinian children tortured, used as human shields by Israel New UN human rights agency report claims Israeli forces arbitrarily arrest Palestinian children in Gaza and West Bank, subject them to degrading treatment, exploit them to scope out potentially dangerous buildings and use them as shields to deter stone throwers.
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